It’s the end of the world….
The experimental T-Virus, concocted by the Umbrella
Corporation, has been unleashed on the world, transforming
the population into a scourge of shambling zombies with a
taste for flesh.
With no safety in the cities, Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr) and
L.J. (Mike Epps), along with new survivors Claire (Ali
Larter), K-Mart (Spencer Locke) and Nurse Betty (Ashanti),
have gathered a group of survivors and taken to the road …
traversing the empty desert highways in an armored convoy.
What they seek is more of their kind - the living … the
uninfected. What they find is the other constant presence in
the desert: the Undead - and they’ll need dozens of guns,
thousands of bullets and a pair of flamethrowers to protect
themselves.
Hidden beneath an abandoned Nevada radio tower are the sleek
offices and
research facilities of the Umbrella Corporation. With access
to Umbrella’s constant realtime satellite surveillance, Dr.
Isaacs (Iain Glen) can keep constant tabs on the convoy …
but he’s searching for the one person who not only is the
key to a cure, but everything Umbrella’s experiments have
been leading up to … Alice.
Once held captive by the Umbrella Corporation, Alice was
subjected to biogenic
experimentation that left her genetically altered, giving
her superhuman strengths, senses and dexterity. Mutating by
the minute, and under constant threat of betrayal by her own
Umbrella-engineered DNA, Alice has been shadowing the
convoy, standing by to protect them, hoping to somehow usher
them to safety.
The convoy decides to head north to Alaska -- their last,
best hope for refuge from
the Undead – but first they will have to make a pit-stop in
Las Vegas to refuel……and stay out of Umbrella’s sightlines
if they ever hope to reach it.
Not only is Umbrella looking for Alice, but she is also
looking for them… and she
won’t stop until they’re shut down forever.
©2007
Sony Pictures. All rights reserved.
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