Brad Pitt‘s latest film World War Z is yet another blockbuster capitalizing on the zombie craze — and we’re still reeling from its crazy, original twist.
Beware: There are huge spoilers from here on! In the crazy final moments of World War Z, Brad’s character Gerry Lane discovers a new way to survive the zombie apocalypse.
After tirelessly fighting the zombie pandemic, Gerry comes up with a major medical breakthrough: He figures out that the zombies won’t eat sick people! So he does what any sane (maybe) person would do — he injects himself with a strain of a terminal-but-curable illness. Say what?!
Gerry is reunited with his family, and a vaccine is developed with lethal pathogens that are used to treat troops and surviving civilians.
The ending shows a strong defense of survivors building, but Gerry says, “This isn’t the end; not even close.”
(We smell a sequel after these shocking revelations!)
The story revolves around United Nations employee Gerry Lane (Pitt), who traverses the world in a race against time to stop a pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to decimate humanity itself.
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