Homestead: when the U.S falls, the preppers are kings? (film trailer)
In the movie Homestead, it’s the end of the world as we know it, and Jeff Eriksson feels… surprisingly fine? This ex-Green Beret, who probably thought retirement would be more about fishing than fending off apocalyptic chaos, takes a job as head honcho of security at The Homestead. Think of it as a gated community, but instead of keeping out pesky salespeople, it’s more about dodging the total collapse of civilization.
The film, set for a 2024 release by Angel Studios, is based on the gripping book series Black Autumn by Jeff Kirkham and Jason Ross. Picture two families in a face-off: one’s got money and prepping supplies to outlast any reality show, and the other’s got military know-how that makes Rambo look like a boy scout.
Inside The Homestead, it’s not just about who took the last can of beans. It’s resource wars, ideological tiffs, and probably debates about whose turn it is to do the dishes. Outside? Well, let’s just say it’s not exactly a walk in the park.
As these two families clash, the world outside isn’t getting any less “Mad Max”-y. Amidst this delightful chaos, the plot thickens with hints that maybe, just maybe, there’s a higher power at play. Perhaps God’s looking down, popcorn in hand, thinking, “Well, this is one way to sort things out.”
But don’t think it’s all doom and gloom. In Homestead, love blossoms in the most unlikely of places – maybe between sharing survival tips or while building a charming anti-zombie fort. And let’s not forget the heartwarming community spirit as they come together to farm the land. Who knew the apocalypse could have a green thumb? So, gear up for Homestead, where survival is a family affair, and the end of the world is just another day at the office. It’s a story of unity, forgotten truths, and the occasional “did we just run out of toilet paper again?” moments. Remember, when society falls, make sure your homestead doesn’t.