Reborn thirty days before the blizzard apocalypse that killed her, Wendy Levine wakes with one advantage: memory. Her family, the Levines, have returned with her—everyone but Jenny, the traitorous younger sister—yet none possess superpowers or miraculous tools. Time is the enemy. Using hard-earned recollections, they liquidate their assets into tens of millions in cash and commit to a brutal, practical plan. Patriarch Alex Levine applies his engineering expertise to design and construct a top-tier apocalyptic bunker that follows real-world physics. Tension mounts as deadlines, scarce resources, and suspicion constrict them. With no miracles to save them, the Levines must outpace fate through cold decisions, calculated sacrifice, and one flawed hope: that a bunker built by memory and skill can rewrite their final days.
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View All >Yara
The rebirth motif reads like cold poetry. Thirty days tick like a metronome. Visuals and restraint felt elegant.
2026-03-27 08:54:47
Mason
Thirty days to save everyone gave the series intense breathlessness. I lived every planning meeting and sleepless night alongside them.
2026-03-16 20:40:07
Ulric
Loved the tension of selling assets and counting cash receipts. The logistics scenes were satisfyingly precise and gritty.
2026-03-15 18:55:59