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Vanderohe emerges from the wreckage with a cash-filled backpack, wanders through the scorched-earth landscape, and charters his own jet to take him out of the country. Vanderohe (Omari Hardwick), one of two apparent survivors from an operation that falls very short of success during the preceding two hours, survives the Vegas nuclear blast, thanks to a last-minute decision by Schweighöfer’s character to lock Vanderohe in a vault with millions of dollars. In its closing moments, “Army of the Dead” goes global. (And yes, this is where the spoilers start.) Wes Anderson's Favorite Movies: 35 Films the Auteur Wants You to SeeĢ021 Emmy Predictions: Who Will Win at the Primetime Emmy Awards?Ĭonsider the setup.
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New Movies: Release Calendar for December 17, Plus Where to Watch the Latest Films 'The Witcher' Review: Henry Cavill Carries a Bigger, Broader Season 2 on His Monster-Slaying Shoulders So far, nothing on that front has been announced, but the next chapter of this young zombieverse has the potential to be groundbreaking if Netflix plays its cards right. But for all the intrigue surrounding where these undead came from and what happened earlier in the timeline, “Army of the Dead” also ends on a cliffhanger that sets the stage for a sequel. It’s clear that Snyder envisioned quite the complex timeline leading up to the gory heist at the center of his movie.
“Army of the Dead” covers a lot of plot in its staggering credits sequence, when the walking corpses are battled and trapped in Sin City by a team of mercenaries. Many movies arrive with dreams of a franchise, but “Army of the Dead” lands on Netflix with one already intact: Zack Snyder’s stylish and gory zombie action-thriller hits the streamer with two prequels already in the queue, 2022 anime series “Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas” and a standalone feature, “Army of Thieves,” based around Mattias Schweighöfer’s kooky safecracking character that’s already finished and coming out later this year.