
Strange Days: Conclusions
Science Fiction · Family · Mystery
Overview
Josie finds herself seemingly trapped within an alternate dimension which she inadvertently created by taking Victor's power source, the floating chi ball, to prevent a future she believed to be her fault and not the destined timeline.
Top Cast
Emma Taylor-Isherwood
Emma Taylor-Isherwood
Josie Trent
Emma Taylor-Isherwood
Josie Trent


Shadia Simmons
Shadia Simmons
Corrine Baxter
Shadia Simmons
Corrine Baxter


Michael Seater
Michael Seater
Lucas Randall
Michael Seater
Lucas Randall


Noah Reid
Noah Reid
Marshall Wheeler
Noah Reid
Marshall Wheeler


Robert Clark
Robert Clark
Vaughn Pearson
Robert Clark
Vaughn Pearson
Jeff Douglas
Jeff Douglas
Professor Noel Zachary
Jeff Douglas
Professor Noel Zachary
Valerie Boyle
Valerie Boyle
Principal Amanda Durst
Valerie Boyle
Principal Amanda Durst


Lawrence Bayne
Lawrence Bayne
Victor Pearson
Lawrence Bayne
Victor Pearson


Tony Munch
Tony Munch
Janitor
Tony Munch
Janitor


John Ralston
John Ralston
Jack Avenir
John Ralston
Jack Avenir
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