After Yaiba is comically sliced apart after a fateful encounter with our favorite dragon ninja, a mysterious benefactor resurrects him, tasking him with finding
the source of a zombie outbreak that is destroying the city.
Not exact matches
Gerry was the best
of the best, and his U.N. assignment — in exchange for keeping his family safe — is to seek a cure for the
zombie virus, and there are rumors that the
source area for the
outbreak in South Korea may hold the key.
Characters who initially seem poised to become significant supporting players — among them Army Rangers James Badge Dale and Matthew Fox and rogue CIA operative David Morse — prove expendable, either by becoming food for the encroaching
zombie horde, or simply by virtue
of the pic moving on to another locale: first a ghostly military base in South Korea that might be the
source of the
outbreak; then to Israel, where a senior Mossad agent (well played by Dutch filmmaker Ludi Boeken) may hold some additional clues; and finally a WHO research lab in Wales, where — in the pic's most elegantly crafted setpiece — Gerry and a handful
of uninfected scientists enter into a careful cat - and - mouse game with the otherwise zombified staff.
After a
zombie pandemic sweeps the world, a former United Nations employee, Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt), is tasked with finding the
source of the
outbreak that might lead to a cure.