Megiddo: The Omega Code 2
In The Beginning, The End Had A Name.
Stone (the Antichrist) becomes President of the European Union and uses his seat of power to dissolve the United Nations and create a one world government called the World Union. Megiddo is a supernatural ride into a world teetering on the edge of the Apocalypse. It follows the rise of a Machiavellian leader bent on amassing the armies of the world for the battle of Armageddon while calamities of Biblical proportions pummel the Earth.
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Megiddo: The Omega Code 2
Cast

Michael York
Stone Alexander

Michael Biehn
David Alexander

Diane Venora
Gabriella Francini

Udo Kier
The Guardian

R. Lee Ermey
President Richard Benson

Franco Nero
General Francini

Jim Metzler
Secretary of State Breckenridge

Noah Huntley
Stone Alexander (Age 21)

David Hedison
Daniel Alexander

Chad Michael Murray
David Alexander (Age 16)

Michael Paul Chan
Chinese Premier

Tony Amendola
Father Tirmaco

Oleg Stefan
Russian President Kachitsky

Guy Siner
British Prime Minister

Forbes Riley
Dana Kincaid

John DeMita
Chuck Farrell

Greg Ellis
Secret Service Agent Harris

Tim Colceri
Admiral Hansen

Joseph Makkar
Arab Leader

Kurt Carley
Beast
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This "part 2" is neither a sequel or a prequel. It's a completely different reinterpretation with a different focus. It didn't even mention the "Bible Code" that was the basis for "part 1". Without checking the cast list, the only one that was in "part 1" was the anti-christ Stone Alexander.
It also lacked emotional impact. The scenes, you'll just have a logical reaction to it, "oh, that was bad", "ahh, humanity is easily tricked", and so on. For example, during the Megiddo war, there were scenes shown where a soldier's leg was blown, but it lacked emotional impact. They spent minutes upon minutes showing scenes of the war, soldiers dying, humanity divided between good and evil, but it all lacked any emotional impact. It was totally like watching a slide while listening to someone do their presentation. The idea (logic) is there. What they want to portray. But that's about it. In literature fiction, they didn't follow the golden rule: show don't tell.
If anything, stick to "part 1", it's more than enough. And if you are truly curious about the eschatology (the study of end-times), for whatever reason, dive into it directly, you'll get a more complete overall picture of what could be.
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