During a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a man assembles a group of mercenaries to take the ultimate gamble: venturing into the quarantined zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.
This movie contains 33 potentially triggering events.
As already mentioned; there's the zombie horse and tiger, but you never actually see an animal killed (even the zombie horse and tiger)... *obviously we can assume the 2 were finally put to rest in the blast at the end
One character is outed as a rapist. He gets what’s coming to him. No assault is shown on screen, but the guy’s behavior is VERY skeezy and potentially triggering.
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A zombie is pregnant with a zombie fetus, and the zombie is killed, and the zombie boyfriend actually removed the fetus (which hasn’t survived) from his zombie girlfriend’s body.
No. There is a discussion near the beginning about if a Japanese person is allowed to ironically make joke that would be racist (ignorant, but not hateful) if a white person said it. The group discusses it coming to a quick consensus is that it's fine for him to say, but the person making the joke diplomatically agrees to revised wording to humor the concerned party. No hate is involved.
YES!!! Why do straight people ALWAYS answer this question wrong?? Two confirmed queer / trans characters die along with two heavily implied queer characters and another potentially queer character.
(SPOILERS below but just spelling it out for either queer people who want more info on the trigger content or for straight people who don't know what queer people look like- the confirmed queer / trans characters who die respectively are definitely the Liberace impersonator and the pilot, the heavily implied queer characters are the youtube star's best friend and the safe cracker, and the potentially queer character is the youtube star.)
Going to the heart of the question, as to if these deaths are regular zombie movie deaths or if their queer status played a role, I would say that the Liberace impersonator's death (which technically happens off screen just as the camera pans away) is played for laughs, because haha a really gay guy is about to be torn apart by zombie. Given that it's part of a panorama of destruction with lots of different slices of life interrupted by the zombie apocalypse, it wasn't necessarily offensive, but it also wasn't especially cool.
The youtube star's friend is murdered by a member of her team for no logical reason at all which also wasn't especially kosher in that it's unclear why else she would be targeted, though it's not spelled out and honestly I mainly just think it was just tonedeaf and sloppy writing. The other three deaths are meant to be heroic. They in theory could be upsetting, but given that it's the type of zombie movie where you more or less expect everyone to die, were unremarkable.
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At the end of the movie, the city of Vegas has a nuclear bomb dropped on it. During which we see the protagonists helicopter during the blast go down, and the aftermath of the explosion.