Mutant World (French release: Independence Wars)[3][4] is a 2014 Canadian-American neo-sci-fi western[5] horror television film directed by David Winning and written by Matt Campagna, produced by Nomadic Pictures on behalf of SyFy.[6] The film follows the adventures of a group of doomsday preppers who emerge from an elaborate bunker a decade after a meteor wipes out civilization, finding the world overrun by mutants.[7] Shot in Alberta, the film stars Holly Deveaux as the leader of the preppers exploring their new world, Ashanti as a mysterious stranger who shadows them, and Kim Coates as the original leader who saved the handful of people ten years earlier.
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