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Army of the Dead

- Survivors take all.

Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble: venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.

Release Date : 2021-05-14

Language :EnglishGermanSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The Stone Quarry

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Army of the Damned

Cast

Dave Bautista

Character Name : Scott Ward

Original Name : Dave Bautista

Gender : Male

Ella Purnell

Character Name : Kate Ward

Original Name : Ella Purnell

Gender : Female

Omari Hardwick

Character Name : Vanderohe

Original Name : Omari Hardwick

Gender : Male

Ana de la Reguera

Character Name : Maria Cruz

Original Name : Ana de la Reguera

Gender : Female

Theo Rossi

Character Name : Burt Cummings

Original Name : Theo Rossi

Gender : Male

Matthias Schweighöfer

Character Name : Ludwig Dieter

Original Name : Matthias Schweighöfer

Gender : Male

Nora Arnezeder

Character Name : Lilly / The Coyote

Original Name : Nora Arnezeder

Gender : Female

Hiroyuki Sanada

Character Name : Bly Tanaka

Original Name : 真田広之

Gender : Male

Garret Dillahunt

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Garret Dillahunt

Gender : Male

Tig Notaro

Character Name : Marianne Peters

Original Name : Tig Notaro

Gender : Female

Raúl Castillo

Character Name : Mikey Guzman

Original Name : Raúl Castillo

Gender : Male

Huma Qureshi

Character Name : Geeta

Original Name : Huma Qureshi

Gender : Female

Samantha Win

Character Name : Chambers

Original Name : Samantha Win

Gender : Female

Richard Cetrone

Character Name : Zeus

Original Name : Richard Cetrone

Gender : Male

Michael Cassidy

Character Name : Sgt. Kelly

Original Name : Michael Cassidy

Gender : Male

Steve Corona

Character Name : Groom (Mr. Hillman)

Original Name : Steve Corona

Gender : Male

Chelsea Edmundson

Character Name : Bride (Mrs. Hillman)

Original Name : Chelsea Edmundson

Gender : Female

Zach Rose

Character Name : Corp. Bissell

Original Name : Zach Rose

Gender : Male

Brian Avery

Character Name : Humvee Driver

Original Name : Brian Avery

Gender : Male

David K. Maiocco

Character Name : Liberace Partygoer

Original Name : David K. Maiocco

Gender : Male

Ryan Watson

Character Name : High Roller

Original Name : Ryan Watson

Gender : Male

Sabine Varnes

Character Name : Zombie Showgirl

Original Name : Sabine Varnes

Gender : Female

Mónica López Aleman

Character Name : Zombie Showgirl

Original Name : Mónica López Aleman

Gender : Female

Kelly Phelan

Character Name : Zombie Showgirl

Original Name : Kelly Phelan

Gender : Female

Leon Budrow

Character Name : Zombie Male Stripper

Original Name : Leon Budrow

Gender : Male

Jim Halty

Character Name : Slot Machine Man

Original Name : Jim Halty

Gender : Male

Maeve Garay

Character Name : Little Girl

Original Name : Maeve Garay

Gender : Female

Danielle Burgio

Character Name : Soccer Mom

Original Name : Danielle Burgio

Gender : Female

Jessica Harbeck

Character Name : Zombie Elvis

Original Name : Jessica Harbeck

Gender : Female

Joshua Caleb Horton

Character Name : Man in car

Original Name : Joshua Caleb Horton

Gender : Male

Natalie Marie Jaramillo

Character Name : Woman in car

Original Name : Natalie Marie Jaramillo

Gender : Male

Frank Andrade

Character Name : Tattoo Artist

Original Name : Frank Andrade

Gender : Male

Ava Wagenman

Character Name : Soccer Mom's Daughter

Original Name : Ava Wagenman

Gender : Female

Wayne Dalglish

Character Name : Dalgliesh

Original Name : Wayne Dalglish

Gender : Male

Casey Messer

Character Name : News Anchor #1

Original Name : Casey Messer

Gender : Female

Ken Thong

Character Name : Kevin (Scott's Boss)

Original Name : Ken Thong

Gender : Male

Donna Brazile

Character Name : Female Pundit

Original Name : Donna Brazile

Gender : Female

Sean Spicer

Character Name : Male Pundit

Original Name : Sean Spicer

Gender : Male

Sheila Awasthi

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Sheila Awasthi

Gender : Female

Sebastian Balchand

Character Name : Adjit

Original Name : Sebastian Balchand

Gender : Male

Colby Lemmo

Character Name : Laura Ward

Original Name : Colby Lemmo

Gender : Female

Marisilda Garcia

Character Name : Anita

Original Name : Marisilda Garcia

Gender : Female

Isachar Benitez

Character Name : Sharkey

Original Name : Isachar Benitez

Gender : Male

Carolyn Wickwire

Character Name : Elderly Woman

Original Name : Carolyn Wickwire

Gender : Female

Antonio Leyba

Character Name : Carlos

Original Name : Antonio Leyba

Gender : Male

Colin Jones

Character Name : Damon

Original Name : Colin Jones

Gender : Male

Daisy Davis

Character Name : Refugee Woman #1

Original Name : Daisy Davis

Gender : Female

Lora Martinez-Cunningham

Character Name : Refugee Woman #2

Original Name : Lora Martinez-Cunningham

Gender : Female

Athena Perample

Character Name : Alpha Queen

Original Name : Athena Perample

Gender : Female

Albert Valladares

Character Name : Alpha General

Original Name : Albert Valladares

Gender : Male

Alexander Ward

Character Name : Vault Shambler

Original Name : Alexander Ward

Gender : Male

Steve Soliz

Character Name : News Anchor #2

Original Name : Steve Soliz

Gender : Male

Jordyn Aurora Aquino

Character Name : Young Woman

Original Name : Jordyn Aurora Aquino

Gender : Female

Sarah Minnich

Character Name : Jessica (Air Hostess)

Original Name : Sarah Minnich

Gender : Female

Fred Tatasciore

Character Name : Zombie Vocal

Original Name : Fred Tatasciore

Gender : Male

Gordon Tarpley

Character Name : Strange Shambler

Original Name : Gordon Tarpley

Gender : Male

Alexander Alayon Jr.

Character Name : Cholo Gangster (uncredited)

Original Name : Alexander Alayon Jr.

Gender : Male

Kelly V. Lucio

Character Name : Refugee (uncredited)

Original Name : Kelly V. Lucio

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Chris Sawin

@ChrisSawin

2021-06-23

Army of the Dead injects some much needed vitality into both zombie films as a whole and Zack Snyder’s career as a filmmaker. Dave Bautista is also the best he’s ever been as far as his acting ability goes. Gory as hell and entertaining through and through, Army of the Dead is a must-watch for action and horror film fans alike. We really needed more scenes with Vanderohe (Omari Hardwick) using that giant circular saw to tear through zombie flesh though. Full review here: http://geekshavegame.com/army-of-the-dead-review-zack-snyders-return-to-zombie-flesh-eating-form/

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Zack Snyder is far from being a consensual director. Some viewers really love his work - Zack Snyder's Justice League was only possible due to passionate, hardcore fans - while others fail to understand the reasons behind the constant hype surrounding the filmmaker's projects. Personally, despite not belonging to his enormous fandom, I quite enjoy his work outside of the DCEU. From Dawn of the Dead to Watchmen, passing through 300, I hold these films in high regard. However, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is unquestionably one of the biggest cinematic disappointments of my life, and it's arguably the movie that triggered the beginning of the controversial general opinion about the director. Usually, when people find themselves on a rough path, going back to their roots helps them get back on track, which is precisely what Snyder does here. The "zombie apocalypse" genre has been around for decades, but since the start of the new century, audiences all over the world were able to witness a narrative that was once unique and exciting become one of the most overdone, generic, formulaic pieces of storytelling. This last statement doesn't mean a few gems can't come out of it. From probably the greatest zombie film ever, Train to Busan, to the comedy classic Zombieland, there are truly great movies within the genre. So, where does Army of the Dead stand? Somewhere in the middle, labeled as "good fun", which is all I expected from this Netflix film. Let me get one thing out of the way immediately: this looks, sounds, and feels like a Snyder movie. Countless over-stylized shots, long slow-motion scenes, an overwhelming amount of gore and blood, bizarre song choices, a two-hour-and-a-half runtime... for better or worst, no one can complain about studio interferences this time. Clearly, the famous director had complete creative freedom, and it shows through all of the film's positives and negatives. Fortunately, Snyder's filmmaking style not only fits well within this genre, but it also works for the simple, entertainment-driven screenplay. A vast majority of viewers will press play in the hopes of receiving an action-heavy, fun, uncomplicated zombie movie with all the attributes that these flesh-eating characters possess. Except for a genuinely interesting storyline - though not new - concerning a specific type of zombies, everything else is pretty much what viewers have seen for the past two decades, which might be disappointing yet still highly enjoyable. From the way people can kill them to the time each infected person takes to become a zombie, every single cliche is present in this film. Honestly, none of them really annoy me unless they're repeated to exhaustion, which I don't believe Army of the Dead does that much. The action sequences are all well-shot, but I did expect more from them. Most scenes are just characters randomly shooting, hitting insane headshots that viewers will just have to accept as something normal, which shouldn't be too hard, considering the recent action flicks. Occasionally, one-on-one or one-on-many combats ensue, and it elevates the excitement levels by focusing on that single character, but then it's brought down again by tiresome shootouts. Snyder asks the viewers to accept several dumb plot and character decisions, so it's always going to be a matter of how much you can take until it starts getting too much... Personally, these logical issues don't really bother me - the ridiculous third act does push my limits, I admit. However, the lack of character development and overall care for everyone in the movie will always be a massive problem, especially when supposedly emotional, heartfelt moments end up having zero impact. I doubt anyone will be surprised to find out that people die in this film besides the zombies, consequently bringing tonal balance to the table. Obviously, not every character needs to receive a deep backstory and complex motivations, but it doesn't hurt to tell the viewers a bit about the people going into the danger zone so that the action sequences can carry more tension. Without spoiling anything, there's a period in the movie where a deadly countdown begins, and everything that occurs from the starting time to the climactic moment just feels like any other scene in the film. The lack of tension and sense of urgency ultimately stops it from being one of the greats. Overall, it's an enjoyable zombie flick that offered me a blast of fun, but I still believe it could have been a lot better. Dave Bautista (My Spy, Avengers: Endgame) is the absolute standout, interpreting the only fully-developed character of the movie. Ella Purnell (Wildlike), Omari Hardwick (Sorry to Bother You), and Nora Arnezeder (Origin) are also quite good. Finally, a point must be made about the relationship between studios and filmmakers. While I'm all in favor of creative freedom, there must always be a compromise between both parties. Snyder didn't gain fame for badly editing his films for no reason. Army of the Dead is, like most of his movies, unnecessarily long. The "deleted scenes" feature on Blu-rays doesn't exist for show-off. There's no film in the history of cinema where every single second recorded is pure gold, and runtimes are something studios can *help* filmmakers nail perfectly. In the end, I still consider this movie to move quickly through its straightforward story, so the excess screentime might not be that big of an issue for other viewers. Army of the Dead brings Zack Snyder back to the zombie apocalypse genre, delivering an entertaining, action-driven story that will please most spectators. With his distinct, divisive filmmaking style completely unrestrained, for better or worst, the standout Dave Bautista and his team fight through the cliches, lack of character development, and excessive runtime to still offer plenty of excitement. The lack of tension and urgency hurt some of the last action sequences, but all are well-shot and packed with energy. Exceptional production design and VFX aren't enough to compensate for the predictably formulaic screenplay, especially when the only interesting zombie storyline is only partially explored. Overall, it's the definition of "good fun", so if your weekend has a two-and-a-half-hour empty slot, Netflix has my endorsement. Rating: B-

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Probably the worst part of this is a trend I'm noticing from some movies I've been seeing recently where they show you what could be a better movie, in the movie. While this starts with a "patient zero" style opening, they then skip past the movie I want to see to the last possible story from the opening event. This movie does do a lot though, and has a lot of moving parts at any given time. Batista is amazing, and everyone sort of gets lost around him, I can't tell if that's because he's a giant or if the movie wants it that way: the cast all does a fantastic job in their roles. The movie does a couple things that I don't typically enjoy in movies: smart zombies, obvious traitors, and secret motivations. It's like if SHIELD was in "I am Legend" and Black Widow kept tripping everyone else to get a rare Pokemon card. That said, they show a fantastic amount of detail and complexity to a society that is barely explored, adding a wonderful flavor to the story.

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Rene

@The_Bad_Critic

2021-07-08

Army of the DEAD typical zombie action movie, but its not the best that's out there. Movie starts off abit boring and then goes into hyper drive midway then slows down at the end. it was abit unbalanced but that's just my opinion.

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sporkproductions

@sporkproductions

2021-08-13

Zach Snyder is a director I have an incredible amount of respect for. He has a truly original vision, he makes films unlike anyone else, and he seems to relish being a bit of an outsider who somehow gets to make whatever he wants. Sort of like this generation's version of 90's/00's Robert Rodriguez. Yet, try as I might I just can't seem to actually enjoy his films. I won't bother going into it because personally I'd prefer not enjoying a wacky Zach Snyder film then being mildly entertained by most mainstream fluff that seem crafted by algorithms. If you like Snyder's films this one will most likely be a real joy. If you don't this one won't win you over. Either way, I hope he gets to keep making his manic fever dreams because we need more films with authentic voices.

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tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

The only good thing about Zack Snyder's masturbatory exercise Army of the Dead, is that it's comparatively shorter than his version of Justice League – but what movie isn't? An hour and a half short of a four-hour movie is still too long, especially considering that if everything we've seen before were edited out of the film, AotD would be a short feature. True, we may not have seen a heist/zombie apocalypse movie, but we've seen dozens of heists and dozens of zombie apocalypses, and bringing the two genres together only serves to highlight the inconsistencies of each. But, let us start at the beginning. A US military convoy is transporting an unknown cargo from Area 51. The two soldiers in the cab of the truck debate the contents of the box (“the original draft of the Constitution written in the blood of the Founding Fathers… Amelia Earhart, long live ", etc.). Whatever it is, it’s highly inflammable, judging by how the truck instantly turns into a huge ball of fire the moment it makes contact with a considerably smaller vehicle. Actually it is some kind of superhuman zombie that kills a bunch of soldiers and infects two of them. This entire scenario could easily have unfolded without the arbitrary and random explosion; the gigantic fireball is here solely because Snyder is such an impatient director that, in a 140-minute film, he can't wait even five minutes before blowing something to bits – the cinematic equivalent of premature ejaculation. On the other hand, Snyder takes his time on plot points that we all know by heart. Hero is offered a job. Hero turns down job. Hero changes his mind and takes the job. Hero assembles team. And so on and so forth. So as to leave no cliché unused, the hero also has an estranged daughter, Kate (Ella Purnell); this, however, deserves some more attention. Kate works in a quarantine camp for zombies, which is nothing short of a logic-defying concept. It is first established that the zombie bite takes immediate effect, transforming the victim into another zombie – and one does not quarantine a zombie; one shoots a zombie in the head and moves on. Now, it has always been a habit of zombie movies to play fast and loose, depending on the requirements of the script, with the time it takes for a bite to kick in, but two wrongs don’t make a right. All things considered, AotD is a rip-off that makes it a point of ripping off bad ideas – which might be all right if it were a parody, but the movie is too bloated and excessive to ever be able to take itself lightly.

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-09-17

**What happens when you give Zack Snyder complete creative control? A crazy awesome zombie sci-fi action heist joyride!** Sheer insanity at its ridiculous best! Zack Snyder goes all out with Army of the Dead by throwing as many plot ideas and spin-offs as he can to build his dream movie playground to play in for years at Netflix. Zombies plagues, zombie robots, time travel, multiverse, and who knows what else all flash across the scene and somehow don’t distract from the exciting central story. Dave Bautista leads a crew of expendable mercenaries to break into a vault in the middle of a zombie-filled quarantine zone once known as Las Vegas. The stand-out character in all this is Matthias Schweighöfer‘s Dieter. His comedy and goofiness breathe life into an otherwise wholly gritty film. The nonstop action and gore will satisfy any genre fan. Rather than the typical rescuing of a trapped loved one or VIP, I appreciate the new purpose for battling zombies - money. Zack Snyder goes full throttle, and it definitely pays off! I can wait to see more.