10 Zombie Movies Where Everyone Dies

1. Day Of The Dead 2: Contagium (2005)

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The oft lambasted Day of the Dead 2: Contagium was a direct-to-video effort from co-directors Ana Clavell and James Dudelson. It was confusingly marketed to the general public as both a sequel and a prequel to that of George A. Romero's 1985 zombie threequel Day of the Dead - despite having nothing to do with the original film whatsoever.

A group of patients and their doctor discover a strange thermos buried out in their hospital yard. Once opened, it releases a deadly virus into the building, turning the infected into flesh-starving ghouls.

Contagium is a movie filled with low-budget run-of-the-mill zombie action, and by the movie's lacklustre conclusion almost everyone in the hospital has been infected bar for a few survivors. Some of the already infected try to pressure these survivors into turning themselves, but with a suicidal sacrifice the last man standing makes it impossible for him to become one of the living dead, stating that "in the end, the only way to truly defeat death is by the act of dying."

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Steven Davies is a freelance writer, movie critic, and editor-in-chief of the Horror Asylum. Passionate about everything entertainment-related he considers himself somewhat of an aficionado on a wide range of movies, franchises, and TV shows.