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  1. May 22, 2021 · After all, the baby Zeus and his lover intended to birth could grow from an apparently zombified embryo, so can Zeus and his minions grow older themselves? Zeus’ hair certainly grows out over...

  2. May 26, 2021 · The original zombie, Zeus, is the zombie king, and after his queen's death, it's revealed that she was pregnant. "We had a hell of a lot of fun asking ourselves all those questions. Even the...

    • The Zombies Escape from Area 51
    • Army of The Dead Has Multiple UFOs
    • Army of The Dead’s Robot Zombies Could Be Alien
    • Army of The Dead’s Zombies Can Breed
    • Alien Zombies Are A Classic Genre Trope

    The biggest and most obviously clue to the zombies’ potential alien origin is where Zeus comes from – Area 51. In Army of the Dead’s opening scene, two soldiers are heard discussing the possibility that the cargo they’re transporting could be an alien. That theory is interrupted by the crash that sets Zeus free, cutting off the soldiers from actual...

    The opening scene of Army of the Deadfeatures two unidentified flying objects in the sky over Nevada, seen in the picture above. Again, from the very beginning, this curious visual choice plants the idea that the zombies the audience is about to see are in fact from outer space. It’s possible the UFOs are nothing more than a fun Easter egg for eagl...

    Army of the Deadhas robot zombies. They’re visible in a few different spots, most notably during the casino escape when a zombie is shot in the head and, rather than bleeding, short circuits and mechanically falls to the ground (see above). It’s a baffling inclusion, and one that receives no explanation in the film. However, there are two probable ...

    There’s a zombie baby in Army of the Dead, and while that doesn’t necessarily prove any alien connection, it does beg questions about the actual biology and purpose of the undead. Zeus seems fixated on his child throughout the film, and while that may be just a paternal instinct, it could signify something bigger. If the aliens are indeed part of a...

    Zack Snyder is nothing if not a fan of homages, and Army of the Dead is full of references. From classic zombie movies to other horror films like Aliens, the film is packed with nods to the greats of the past. Understanding how much appreciation the director has for the classics, the alien zombie theory actually begins to make a lot more sense. In ...

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  4. May 23, 2021 · While the film’s opening sequence explains how the Las Vegas zombie outbreak resulted when the alpha zombie Zeus escaped from a military convoy travelling from Area 51, Zeus’ own origins are never explained.

  5. May 22, 2021 · There’s a reason why Zeus (aka the zombie who escaped from Area 51) is so mad: The film reveals that the queen is pregnant (!) with his baby, and after Scott’s crew takes her head, Zeus has...

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · Zeus' ultimate goal is to create an Alpha zombie baby, making way for natural procreation between Alphas so they don't need to use violence to spread anymore, but he hadn't accomplished that goal yet, so every single Alpha zombie seen in Army of the Dead was bitten by Zeus (except for the robot zombies, presumably).

  7. May 24, 2021 · Zack Snyder, the writer and director of Netflix’s zombie-heist film Army of the Dead, revealed some details about the alpha zombie Zeus, the upcoming prequel’s storyline, and how it’ll connect with Zeus’ origin. In an online stream with The Film Junkee, talking about Zeus’ origin, he explained, “Richards is his name.

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