Re-Kill Page #3

Synopsis: It's been 5 years since the outbreak that wiped out 85% of the world's population, but the war between Re-Animates (Re-Ans) and Humans wages on. Most of the major cities are still uninhabitable. Within the few surviving cities, the Re-Ans have been segregated into "zones" and are policed by the R-Division of the QUASI S.W.A.T. Unit who hunt to re-kill the Re-Ans in the hope of quelling a second outbreak.
Genre: Action, Horror
Director(s): Valeri Milev
Production: After Dark Films
 
IMDB:
5.0
R
Year:
2015
88 min
Website
36 Views


and they come at you even harder.

Clear it, Grizzly!

Yeah! Get them!

I mean...

they died once already.

It ain't easy making them do it over.

Adams, close the gate!

Adams, close the gate!

Close it!

RPG!

Welcome back.

Right now the guys are going around...

To re-kill all of the Re-Ans.

Its never been seen before on TV.

- You ready for this?

- Yes, sir.

How will we know

when we finally achieve victory?

Officially...

the outbreak is over.

But look around us.

Look what we do every day.

It only takes one.

One uncontained bite

can trigger another massive outbreak.

It's only a matter of time.

You know why?

Because we're stuck with being human.

These... things are getting smarter.

Hey, camera boy, come here.

Check this sh*t out.

Boost your ratings.

They're learning.

We can't win this war.

This whole things gonna end

us dead and gone...

and these... things...

Wandering around starving to death.

So then why fight?

Because we're human.

Re-Kill will return in a moment.

Tonight on Heroes of the Outbreak...

Bob Waynewright,

the Oklahoma school principal...

who saved his student body

from sure death...

after suddenly being attacked

by multiple Re-Ans.

What a story.

It-It all happened so fast.

From... From What l, uh, can remember...

Um, I... I was telling the children

to get behind me...

and, uh, luckily, a... a bat had dropped...

from-from two of the children

who had been playing a little ball.

And I, uh, grabbed that and, uh...

I kind of went ballistic.

And at some point, I remembered...

My God, the kids.

I don't want them to see this.

Well, I... I just...

I just told them to... to run.

I got in front of them and I guess, uh...

there is something to, uh,

having a schoolteacher voice sometimes.

They... They all listened and...

and... and did what I told them.

Wow. A truly heroic feat.

Hear details tonight along

with other tales of bravery...

only on the Outbreak Network.

Your trusted source for outbreak news.

All systems ready.

- Hes the man!

- It was a good day.

Good day, good day, good day.

After the initial outbreak,

they sent us out in hazmat suits.

They used to slow us clown.

The suits didn't protect you,

so they changed the rules.

Now we can survive.

But we still gotta go

through decontamination.

Good day on the street.

Yeah, I look over at you today

and I saw you...

- Hey!

- Thump, thump, thump!

It was-

crazy, man.

You were an animal.

- Did you see it explode?

- Awesome, man!

- Come on.

- Love it.

Most people don't understand what we do.

Why would they?

It's tough. it's serious.

You put yourself in harm's way.

It's stressful.

Sometimes you gotta

let off a little steam...

in what may seem a weird way.

- Yeah!

- Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Eve

Whoo!

What do you do to blow off steam?

I pray. That's just me.

Hey, there, camera.

You guys out in the field too?

- Uh, yeah, but we weren't in...

- All right. Both of you, come on. Go.

Yeah, R-Divs a boys club.

R-D! Oorah! Wooo!

Sure, um, well...

you saw there's no separate facilities.

Um, I heard I was

one of 121 females nationwide...

but that was a while back,

so by now some...

Come here. Hes got

a scratch on his left arm.

It's nothing. I got it this morning.

A door scratched me. Sarge, tell him.

Sarge!

Guys, come on. This ain't right.

Come on. You know the rule.

Twenty-four hours observation.

Let's go.

This is bullshit!

What?

Never had an infected in the building ever.

I'm sure Officer Nguyer is fine,

but safety first.

We gotta do the checks.

Truth is, we don't know

how infectious it is.

We know a bite can do it, but, um...

What about scratches?

On, uh...

there's one thing about this war

that's different from the other conflicts.

Theres no scars on the veterans.

Once you get out...

youre dead.

- Are they sending us back out?

- I dont know.

Aint you gonna say nothing about this?

Oh, yeah, great.

That's what I thought.

As a result of the truck drivers

you caught today...

are we gonna go back out'?

Sarge? Sarge.

What else you want me to say, man?

They told me they were

DVD players in the back.

You think I 'm stupid, huh?

That's all I Know.

You know what I think is really stupid?

Spending the rest of your life in prison.

Your partner just told us...

your destination was inside this zone.

I need-I need-

I want immunity. Then I'll talk.

Screw your immunity!

Tell me why you were going there.

You're looking at mandatory life in prison.

- I don't know anything!

- Come on.

You're carrying a truckload of re-animates.

That's it. I'm throwing you back.

- Everything you've given me is useless!

- Okay, all right.

Ah, it's-it's something

called the Judas Project.

The Judas Project?

Tell me more about that.

Sergeant, these Re-Ans are

different, smarter, very dangerous!

After discovering the truck

drivers final location...

Captain McAdams and the Sarge argue...

over whether they should deploy

R-Division 8 deep into The Zone.

That's it! Deploy now, Sergeant!

Hey, get away from me, camera boy!

My name's not camera boy.

It's Jimmy.

Jimmy was the name of his son.

He died during the outbreak.

What happened?

Youre gonna keep pointing that

thing at me till I tell you, arent you?

Uh, no way. I'm not going there.

That's the Sarge's business.

If you neecl to know, you'll know.

Everyone on R-Div thinks the Sarge was a

cop or a soldier before the outbreak.

Theyre wrong. He was a

supermarket manager.

Just doing What we were told

to do when it started.

Staying holed up in his house

with his wife Ronnie and his kid.

He was only three years old.

They ran out of food, so he went to the

store to get more and, um...

when he got back,

his wife was so badly eaten...

she was gone.

She was the lucky one.

Jimmy wasn't.

He had to re-kill his own little boy.

Hi. We all remember the outbreak.

The people we lost.

Of course we'll never forget.

But now we have to cope with the aftermath.

At Gibsons Post Trauma Clinic,

we understand.

We know just talking isn't enough.

Tha's why we prescribe

the widest range of drugs.

No one prescribes harder,

faster or more...

even over the phone.

Gibsons Post Trauma Clinic.

Pain medication for emotional pain...

the kind that really hurts.

Head shot.

Re-Kill.

Good aim.

Well done.

Ive tried other guns,

but I just never felt safe.

The Desert Eagle .50 caliber.

The human skull is made of

16 joining plates of bone...

some over an inch thick.

- Point, shoot.

- Game over.

For the children.

Please have ID check ready.

Stay inside your vehicle

unless instructed otherwise.

R-D 8, proceed to zone

coordinates one-five-niner-seven

All right, listen up.

We got an address from the driver

we picked up from that truck.

Something about some Judas Project.

ts deep in The Zone.

You gotta be kidding me.

This is fantastic.

A camera crews never been

in The Zone before.

I'm Jimmy Mitchell.

And tonight we have

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Michael Hurst

Michael Eric Hurst, ONZM (born 20 September 1957) is a British-born New Zealand actor, director and writer, mostly on stage and television. He is probably best known internationally for playing Iolaus in the television programs Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and companion series Xena: Warrior Princess. Most recently, he is known for his role in directing the popular Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand and Ash vs Evil Dead. more…

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