New Trailer For After Dark's RE-KILL

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New Trailer For After Dark's RE-KILL

"We're no longer top of the food chain... we're food." A perfect quote to use as a tagline for a zombie film if ever there was one (much better than the "We Are The Endangered Species" tagline in the poster to the left).

Back in January we got an action-packed, not to mention quite bloody, trailer for Re-Kill, a zombie outbreak horror brought to us by After Dark Films. The film is being promoted at Comic-Con this week and I guess as an extension of that we now have this new trailer, courtesy of Shock Till You Drop.

Before you watch the trailer here's the fun 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.

"R-Division, Frontline" is America's #1 TV show in this Post-Apocalyptic world. Weekly, the show follows different R-Division units on the battlefield as they work to keep America Safe and Re-An free. Jimmy, the videographer for the Outbreak Network, thought this week's episode would be like every other. He was wrong. Through the lens of his eyes and camera, we see raw, revealed and uncut, that which could be mankind's last day.

The footage you are about to see is graphic and disturbing and may not be suitable for children. Viewer discretion is highly advised.

The film reminds me a lot of the zombie flick The Horde from last year, as well having touches of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, Neil Marshall's Doomsday and, of course, the TV show aspect nods towards Charlie Brooker's Dead Set mini-series. This could be a fun one.

Watch the trailer below and judge for yourself.

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