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King of the Apocalypse

King of the Apocalypse (2025)

Documentary 84mins
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King of the Apocalypse

2025 Documentary 84mins 7 / 10

On the cusp of Trump’s second presidency and the likely pardons for January 6th rioters, Sky delves into America’s violent militia movement in King of the Apocalypse with unprecedented access to founder of the Oath Keepers, Stewart Rhodes.

King of the Apocalypse: Cast & Crews

Directors
Daniel Vernon
Top Cast
John Doe, Jane Smith, Alice Johnson, Bob Brown, Charlie White

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4/5
4/5

King of the Apocalypse emerges as a potent documentary that captures the zeitgeist of America's current political landscape. Directed by Daniel Vernon, it takes viewers on an unsettling journey into the psyche of militia movements, with a particular focus on Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath K ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

King of the Apocalypse is a documentary that aims to expose the underbelly of America's militia culture, but it doesn't always hit the mark. While the subject matter is undeniably relevant, the film sometimes feels scattered, as if it’s trying to cover too much ground without fully exploring any sin ... Show more >>

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King of the Apocalypse offers a gripping exploration of America's militia movement, particularly through the lens of Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers. The film's timely release, coinciding with significant political events, adds weight to its narrative. It provokes thought about contemporary issues and encourages viewers to reflect on the current state of democracy. If you're interested in political documentaries and the complexities of modern America, this film is worth your time.

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