Sicilian Mafia (1983: Doomsday)

The Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra) is a criminal syndicate that emerged in the mid 19th century in Sicily It is a loose association of criminal groups that share a common organizational structure and code of conduct. Each group, known as a "family", "clan", or "cosca", claims sovereignty over a territory in which it operates its rackets – usually a town or village or a neighbourhood (borgata) of a larger city. Their primary activity is protection and racketeering but they are also involved in arms trafficking, bid rigging, cigarette smuggling, counterfeiting, drug trafficking, fraud, loan shaking, money laundering, political corruption, and rum running.

Pre-Doomsday
The Mafia was one of the largest known groups of organized crime in the world. It emerged in the 1800s in Sicily. Usually, they divide themselves into groups. The leader, or Don, was in charge of all Mafia activity in an area. Some famous members include Al Capone. The Mafia was almost glamorized, especially in the Godfather and the Godfather Part II. The Godfather Part III was in production during Doomsday.)

Post- Doomsday
The crime syndicate lived on after doomsday. However, it was highly broken up and contact with other families was limited until 1995. Today, several places have become head places for mafia activity. Most of the American Southwest, Mexico, and Europe is ripe with mafia activity.

The mafia was not a real threat until 2010, when they established a country in Western Former USSR. The Godfather Part III script was uncovered during a smuggling mission to the ruins of LA. The movie has been shot in Sicily and has yet to be distributed.