Post-Apocalyptic Thriller Blackout Sets Apple TV and Amazon Prime Release via Glass House Distribution
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Post-Apocalyptic Thriller Blackout Sets Apple TV and Amazon Prime Release via Glass House Distribution


Indie post-apocalyptic action thriller Blackout has secured a digital release on Apple TV and Amazon Prime through Glass House Distribution, following a worldwide rights deal with Vista Film Sales.
The film is one of two Glass House acquisitions from Vista Film Sales, alongside action thriller Last Hit, with David M. Parks (Deadly Desire, Static Codes) directing both projects.

“We’re excited to bring Blackout to audiences,” said David Josh Lawrence, Head of Acquisitions at Glass House Distribution. “It’s a relentless, high-stakes survival thriller that delivers on both action and character.”

Set in the aftermath of a nuclear crisis, Blackout follows a group of survivors forced into uneasy alliances as society collapses. What begins as a peaceful return to civilian life for two military veterans quickly descends into chaos in a lawless new world.

The film stars Mike Ferguson (Showdown at the Grand, Night Patrol), Twana Barnett (Beast Games, WOW, Last Hit), LeeAnne Bauer (When It Rains in L.A., Last Hit), Tyler James (Last Hit), Vu Mai (The Joy Luck Club), and Omar Moustafa Ghonim (The Terminal List, Don’t Look Up).

Influenced by post-apocalyptic thrillers including 28 Days Later, Civil War, Fallout, and Homestead, Blackout is directed by David M. Parks and LeeAnne Bauer, produced by Ovsanna Yepremyan, Levee Duplay, LeeAnne Bauer, and Tyler James under the Rad Cine Films banner.

Blackout will be available for digital purchase and rental on Apple TV and Amazon Prime beginning January 27, 2026.

Apple TV
https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/blackout/umc.cmc.znrjfvgjcdk8omk13dldafme?ctx_at=6

Amazon Prime
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0FWF7D8GB/ref=atv_sr_fle_c_sr9f90f0_1_1_1?

Post-Apocalyptic Thriller Blackout Sets Apple TV and Amazon Prime Release via Glass House Distribution

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