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: Much of the tension revolves around characters like Buck Williams (Greg Perrow) transitioning from hard-nosed skepticism to spiritual awakening as the evidence of the supernatural becomes undeniable [3, 5].

Review: Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist The latest installment in the long-running faith-based franchise, , serves as both a sequel to the 2014 Nicolas Cage film and a fresh attempt to ground the apocalyptic "Rapture" narrative in modern-day geopolitical anxieties [1, 3]. Directed by and starring Kevin Sorbo, the film picks up six months after the sudden disappearance of millions, focusing on the immediate aftermath and the chilling ascent of a charismatic new world leader [3, 4]. Plot and Setting Left Behind: Rise of the AntichristCAM

The story follows (Kevin Sorbo), a pilot navigating a world spiraling into chaos. As governments collapse and global panic takes hold, a suave and influential figure named Nicolae Carpathia (Bailey Chase) emerges, promising peace and unity through a new global government [3, 4]. While the world embraces Carpathia as a savior, Steele and a small group of believers—including journalist Buck Williams—begin to suspect he is the foretold Antichrist [2, 5]. Key Themes : Much of the tension revolves around characters