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The Rain

Christian Potalivo, Esben Toft Jacobsen, Jannik Tai Mosholt · 2018 · Show

3 seasons · 20 episodes · Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama

In 59 Achriom libraries · rated 2.5 of 5

This series explores a haunting post-apocalyptic landscape where two siblings navigate the treacherous aftermath of a brutal virus outbreak.

SuspensefulPrestigeSurvival in a Post-apocalyptic WorldThe Bond Between SiblingsThe Search for Safety Amidst ChaosFear of the UnknownLoss and Grief in a Devastated Society

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