YEAR 10 (2024)

Dark, intense, and brutally emotional — “Year 10” is a chilling mix of horror and sci-fi that takes us into a savage post-apocalyptic world where survival comes at the highest cost. After civilization collapses, the few who remain are driven to unthinkable extremes, including cannibalism.
YEAR 10 — Official Trailer (2024)
At the heart of this harrowing story is a young man forced to confront the violent tribe that murdered his father and stole the life-saving medicine his girlfriend needs. It’s a desperate fight for love, justice, and humanity in a world that has lost all three.

Visually haunting and emotionally raw, Year 10 doesn’t hold back. It explores moral breakdown, grief, and survival with relentless intensity. A must-watch for fans of dystopian thrillers that push boundaries.
YEAR 10 (2024) Official Trailer (HD) POST-APOC CANNIBALS

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