Afterlife (disambiguation)
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The afterlife refers to a belief in life after death.
Afterlife may also refer to:
Film
- Afterlife (film), a 1978 animated short by Ishu Patel
- After Life (film), a 1998 Japanese drama film
- AfterLife (film), a 2003 UK drama film
- After.Life, a 2009 American psychological horror film
- Pulse 2: Afterlife, a 2008 horror film
- Resident Evil: Afterlife, a 2010 horror film,
Literature
- Afterlife (comics), a manga by Stormcrow Hayes and Rob Steen
- Blake's 7: Afterlife, a 1984 novel by Tony Attwood
- Afterlife, a 1985 book on psychic research by Colin Wilson
- Afterlife, a 1990 novel by Paul Monette
- The Afterlife, a 2005 novel by Gary Soto
- Afterlife (play), a 2008 play by Michael Frayn
- Afterlife (novel), a 2011 novel in the Evernight series by Claudia Gray
Music
- Afterlife (musician), British chillout music producer
- Afterlife (Joe Jackson album), 2004
- Afterlife (Nocturnal Rites album), 2000
- Afterlife (EP), a 1997 EP by Global Goon
- "Afterlife" (Avenged Sevenfold song), 2007
- "Afterlife" (Bush song), 2010
- "Afterlife", a song by Dream Theater from When Dream and Day Unite
- "Afterlife", a song by Testament from The Formation of Damnation
- "Afterlife", a song by Amaranthe from The Nexus
- "Afterlife", a song by Arcade Fire from Reflektor
Television
- Afterlife (TV series), a 2005 British television drama series
- The Afterlife with Suzane Northrop or The Afterlife, a 2008 Canadian documentary television series
- Episodes
- "After Life" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- "After Life" (St. Elsewhere)
- "Afterlife" (The Outer Limits)
- "The Afterlife" (Traders)
- "After Life", an episode of Night Visions
- "The Afterlife", an episode of Sci Fi Investigates
Video games
- Afterlife (video game), a 1996 simulation game by LucasArts
See also
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