There will be an Apocalypse Z sequel, right?

Screenshot Apocalypse Z trailer
Francisco Ortiz stars as Manel, the ultimate cat dad and zombie hunter in Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End. | Screenshot from trailer. YouTube/MoviePl4y

A lot of great spooky content dropped for Halloween 2024, didn’t it? Netflix’s docuseries The Manhattan Alien Abduction and the Peacock series Teacup and Hysteria! were the releases I was anticipating most. But a couple of other things snuck up and surprised me, including Netflix’s This Is the Zodiac Speaking docuseries and Prime Video’s Spanish zombie movie, Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End. That last one is clearly what I’m focused on here.

Even before I started watching, the title made me wonder if it might be the first in a series. But as I watched, and definitely when I finished, I was hoping for more.

Why?

That’s a fair question since, as far as zombie movies go, Apocalypse Z is pretty standard fare plot-wise. There’s an outbreak, people start turning into ravenous cannibal killers, and the world falls apart.

But it doesn’t happen immediately. There’s a slow burn build-up to the apocalypse that maybe turned some viewers off but increased the suspense for others.

Lúculo

Plus, there’s Lúculo. Kind of like Frodo did in A Quiet Place: Day One, Lúculo steals the show in Apocalypse Z. In my opinion. Then again, I’m a crazy cat lady.

And, yes, he survives. I would’ve instantly stopped watching if any tragedy had befallen sweet Lúculo.

Instead, I admired the divergence the plot took in this respect. Manel (Francisco Ortiz) made saving Lúculo’s life as much a priority as saving his own—or any other character he came across and thought he could help. But he was an unapologetic cat dad, and that just made me root for him even more.

Apocalypse Z Series by Manel Loureiro

Prime Video hasn’t announced a sequel yet, but considering Apocalypse Z has been a hit, I fully expect they will eventually. Especially because I was delighted to discover it was based on the first book of a trilogy by Manel Loureiro.

That means we have Dark Days and The Wrath of the Just to look forward to next. Hopefully. At some point.

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Except, even though I’m keen to see if Manel reunites with his sister and nephew, I don’t want to watch if Lúculo’s not part of the deal. Or if anything happens to him. So I cheated and tried to get the spoiler on that.

According to The Tattooed Book Geek, the cat (who’s named Lucullus in the books) is in all three books. So that gives me hope that he makes it through with Manel’s continued dedication to his well-being and will do so in any movie sequels.

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What releases were you anticipating most for Halloween 2024? They don’t have to be TV shows, documentaries or movies. Books count, too!

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