Welcome to earth: population 0 in the second DVD installment of the popular History series Life After People, an eye-opening exploration of our world in the wake of humanity, and FilmFetish is giving away 2 complete 3-disc DVD sets of Life After People: The Complete Season Two.
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More about Life After People the Series: The Complete Season Two
What would happen if every human being on Earth disappeared? This isn’t the story of how we might vanish – it is the story of what happens to the world we leave behind. The second season of the fascinating History series, Life After People, takes a stunningly graphic journey to a world wiped clean of humanity, using cinematic CGI to reveal – in scientific detail – the fate of every aspect of the man-made world, and how the landscape of our planet would forever change in our absence.
From animal outbreaks to massive structural collapses to hordes of toxins and chemicals unleashed across the globe, Life After People: The Complete Season reveals what happens in the hours, days, months, and years after people disappear. Available from A&E Home Entertainment, The Complete Season Two is currently available on both DVD (3 discs) and Blu-ray (2 discs) and will feature all 10 season two episodes, along with a host of tantalizing questions: What will happen to our iconic structures? What creatures will take our place? And, will our garbage outlive us by one hundred million years?
Run Time: 7 hours and 50 minutes, plus extras
DVD Format: 3 Discs
DVD Release Date: July 27, 2010