Left Behind Movies: Original Timeline
The original Left Behind trilogy stars Kirk Cameron as reporter Buck Williams and Brad Johnson as pilot Rayford Steele. These direct-to-video films follow the characters as they navigate the chaos following the Rapture and form a secret resistance group dedicated to exposing and opposing a charismatic leader who rises to power as the Antichrist.
While the films had low production budgets, they were commercially successful within Christian audiences and remain popular among fans of the book series. Each film ends with a cliffhanger that continues in the next installment.
There are 2 other watch orders available - see the links up above.

Left Behind
After learning that millions have completely vanished, an airline pilot, a journalist, and others work together to unravel the mystery of those left behind.

Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
After millions vanish, a group of people must band together to form the Tribulation Force and prepare themselves for the worst seven years the planet has ever seen.

Left Behind: World at War
A year and a half ago, the globe was hit with the biggest catastrophe it had ever seen. Without warning and without explanation, hundreds of millions simply vanished off the face of the Earth. The world was in chaos like never before. Yet somehow one man seemed to rise to the challenge. One man had the strength and conviction to unite a shattered world. One man gave the world hope. That man was Nicolae Carpathia, who now rules the entire world.
Other Film Series
A Quiet Place
A post-apocalyptic horror series about survivors navigating a world where deadly creatures hunt by sound, forcing humanity to live in complete silence.
Apocalypse
Grounded depictions of civilization-ending catastrophes as they unfold, from nuclear war and pandemics to environmental collapse and cosmic threats.
Blade Runner
A philosophical sci-fi duology exploring humanity and artificial intelligence through the story of blade runners hunting replicants in dystopian Los Angeles.
Hell
Films that explore Hell as a setting, theme, or destination, from literal depictions of the underworld to psychological interpretations of damnation.
Stephen King
Feature film adaptations of works by one of the most adapted authors in cinema history.
Time Loop
Films where characters relive the same events over and over, trapped in repeating time until they figure out how to break free.