Category 6: Day of Destruction

Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004)

EndedScripted showDrama, Action

The miniseries focuses primarily on the city of Chicago as three unusual storm systems approach from the west, north and south and combine over the city to form a massive hurricane. At the same time a hacker-induced power outage cuts communications leaving a journalist and power officials scrambling to find the cause.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday, Sunday (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Part 2nov. 17, 2004
S01E01Part 1nov. 14, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' premiere?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' premiered on November 14, 2004.

Who directed 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' was directed by Dick Lowry.

What is the genre of 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' falls under the genre of disaster and action.

Who wrote the screenplay for 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' was written by Matt Dorff.

How long is the running time of 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' has a running time of approximately 2 hours and 54 minutes.

What is the premise of 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' follows the story of a massive superstorm that threatens to destroy the city of Chicago.

Who are the main characters in 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

The main characters in 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' include Nancy McKeon as Amy Harkin, Thomas Gibson as Mitch Benson, and Chandra West as Rebecca Kerns.

Where was 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' filmed?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

What are some notable special effects in 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' features impressive special effects, including tornadoes, lightning storms, and other natural disasters.

Did 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' receive any awards or nominations?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Is 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' based on a true story?

No, 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' is a fictional story and not based on true events.

How did critics respond to 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

Critics had mixed reviews for 'Category 6: Day of Destruction,' with some praising the thrilling action sequences while others found the plot predictable.

Was 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' a standalone movie or part of a series?

'Category 6: Day of Destruction' is a standalone television movie and not part of a series.

Did 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' have a theatrical release?

No, 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' premiered on television and did not have a theatrical release.

How did the audience respond to 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

The audience generally enjoyed 'Category 6: Day of Destruction' for its thrilling disaster sequences and engaging storyline.

Are there any memorable quotes from 'Category 6: Day of Destruction'?

While there are no widely recognized quotes from 'Category 6: Day of Destruction,' the dialogue captures the intensity and urgency of the situation throughout the film.

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