4 episodes

It's the end of the world... Or is it?

Five people retreat into an underground doomsday bunker fearing nuclear fallout, and when they get there they start receiving radio transmissions from the outside. But the information they're receiving, just doesn't quite add up.

A three part audio fiction experience, listen to the full story now.

Liminal Apocalypse Midnight Disease Productions

    • Fiction
    • 3.8 • 158 Ratings

It's the end of the world... Or is it?

Five people retreat into an underground doomsday bunker fearing nuclear fallout, and when they get there they start receiving radio transmissions from the outside. But the information they're receiving, just doesn't quite add up.

A three part audio fiction experience, listen to the full story now.

    Part I

    Part I

    The beginning of a story, or maybe just the end of the world. 
     
    Part II coming August 24th.
     
    Liminal Apocalypse contains heavy emotional themes and some adult language that may not be suited for all audiences, as well as some loud sound effects throughout. 
     
    Episode Transcripts can be found at our website: www.midnightdisease.net/liminal-apocalypse
     
    Written, directed, edited, and designed by Vin Ernst. 
    Produced by Pacific Obadiah. 
    Original Music and Theme song by Thoreau Smiley. 
     
    Performed by:
    Miranda Ireland as Becca,
    Nick Ellingson as Johnson,
    Jace Rynearson as Ed,
    Ayiana Taylor as Sly,
    Camilla Susser as Diana, 
    And Vin Ernst as Emily.
    Additional voices by Addison Peacock, Paul Sating, Chad Ellis, Victoria Green, Paul Davis, Tanja Milojevic, and Danielle Shemiah.
     
    A product of Midnight Disease Productions.
     

    • 24 min
    Part II

    Part II

     
    Part III coming September 7.
     
    Liminal Apocalypse contains heavy emotional themes such as abandonment and grief as well as some adult language that may not be suited for all audiences.
     
    *THIS EPISODES CONTAINS GUNSHOT SOUND EFFECTS AT 21:00 AND 21:10*
     
    Episode Transcripts can be found at our website: https://midnightdisease.net/liminal-apocalypse
     
    Written, directed, edited, and designed by Vin Ernst. 
    Produced by Pacific Obadiah. 
    Original Music and Theme song by Thoreau Smiley. 
     
    Performed by:
    Miranda Ireland as Becca,
    Nick Ellingson as Johnson,
    Jace Rynearson as Ed,
    Ayiana Taylor as Sly,
    Camilla Susser as Diana, 
    Libby Hunder as Clarke
    And Vin Ernst as Emily.
     
    A product of Midnight Disease Productions.
     

    • 30 min
    Part III

    Part III

    Who is the real Emily? Will they ever make it out of the bunker? Find out in the third and final installment of our story. 
     
    Liminal Apocalypse contains heavy emotional themes such as abandonment and grief as well as some adult language that may not be suited for all audiences.
     
    *THIS EPISODES CONTAINS GUNSHOT SOUND EFFECTS AT 20:20*
     
    Episode Transcripts can be found at our website: https://midnightdisease.net/liminal-apocalypse
     
    Written, directed, edited, and designed by Vin Ernst. 
    Produced by Pacific Obadiah. 
    Original Music and Theme song by Thoreau Smiley. 
     
    Performed by:
    Miranda Ireland as Becca,
    Nick Ellingson as Johnson,
    Jace Rynearson as Ed,
    Ayiana Taylor as Sly,
    Camilla Susser as Diana, 
    Libby Hunder as Clarke
    And Vin Ernst as Emily.
    With additional voices by Pacific Obadiah.
     
    A product of Midnight Disease Productions. 
     

    • 37 min
    Teaser

    Teaser

    A teaser about the end of times.
    Coming August 10

    • 54 sec

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
158 Ratings

158 Ratings

Trick Dash ,

Interesting premise

I enjoy apocalypse stories and LGBTQ representation, but the dialogue was repetitive and some of the drama was weak. I found Sky to be the most interesting character out of the bunch, so it was unfortunate for her not to be used to her full potential.
Overall though, this is a short series with an interesting premise and worth a listen if you’re looking for something to satisfy an apocalyptic craving.

Drain's iTunes ,

Meh

Extremely bland and repetitive with characters that seemed like caricatures. Made me want to gouge my eyes out waiting for the ultimately anticlimactic ending. Could have been a great concept but this was executed so poorly.

endexer929 ,

Ok soooo...

The good parts: lgbtq+ representation, and an ok concept.
The bad parts: this... isn’t what your expecting. It is not a liminal space horror (like the backrooms), the characters are godd*mn annoying, it literally made me think: “cry me a river”, they do not depict the madness the people are feeling from being stuck in a bunker. Waste of time. It’s just... if you want a good podcast, sadly I’ve yet to find a liminal space horror, but SCP archives is great, along with basically anything by rusty quill. This is not worth it.

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