Stephen King's The Stand- 1994
I have seen it before, still entertaining on the rewatch, and especially significant viewing in a time of pandemic such as this one. I especially like the earlier parts of the series that deal with the suppression of infornation and erosion of civil rights by the government, descent into martial law, anarchy and downfall of human civilization. I think also the makeup for the flu victims looks chilling-- isn't half bad at all for TV almost 30 years ago.
I eventually want to see the 2020 adaptation too, though I have resigned myself that the acting will fall short of the earlier television production in some key roles. While I am going to miss Ruby Dee as Mother Abigail and Gary Sinise as Stu, It still looks like the new one has made some interesting directing choices after watching a sneak peek of a couple of scenes, the horror element seems stronger with scarier dream sequences and use of supernatural.