“The Walking Dead”
TV’s 18-49 ratings leader features more humans than Will Forte’s “Last Man on Earth” — and way more zombies.
“WALL-E”
The end of days has never been cuter than in this Disney/Pixar film, which featured an adorably hard-working robot.
“Falling Skies”
A rag-tag group of humans, led by Noah Wyle, struggles to survive an alien invasion of Earth.
“Divergent”
Fitting in has never been harder as Shailene Woodley plays a girl marked for death when she fails to fit into her society’s caste system.
“12 Monkeys”
Terry Gilliam’s manic look at a future devastated by disease, and Brad Pitt devastated by a wonky eye.
“The Maze Runner”
A group of teens tries to survive a deadly maze in this hit adaptation of the YA novel series.
“This Is the End”
Well, not everyone survived the apocalypse in this movie, but we got to see Channing Tatum in a pretty precarious situation.
“Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior”
An early Mel Gibson vehicle about a wasteland where water is more valuable than gold.
“The 100”
One hundred juvenile delinquents are sent to a ravaged Earth to test its habitability. How’s that for community service?
“I Am Legend”
Will Smith plays a brilliant doctor who tries to cure a man-made disease that turns humans into nocturnal mutants.
“Terminator Salvation”
In the only “Terminator” entry to take place after Judgment Day, Christian Bale plays human freedom fighter John Connor.
“Planet of the Apes”
Damn, dirty apes enslave Charlton Heston and fellow human beings on our own planet, of all places.
“Battlestar Galactica”
The iconic sci-fi series got a modern update with Edward James Olmos at the helm.
“28 Days Later”
“Peaky Blinders” star Cillian Murphy stars in this tale of the survivors of a zombie outbreak and their desperate search for sanctuary.
“Waterworld”
You’d better not be the type who gets sea sick if you want to survive this Kevin Costner epic. Also, you pretty much need to have an endless supply of gas for your jet ski.