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The End of 'Extermination: Evolution' Has Generated Controversy, We Explain It to You

Summary by Periódico Correo
Mexico City, Mexico.- The trilogy that includes ‘28 days later’, ‘28 weeks later’ and now ‘Extermination: Evolution’, have been a referent of terror and zombies since the opening of the first installment in 2002. It tells of the development of a virus called ‘Rage’ that started a catastrophe in the United Kingdom and expanded to the rest of the world. The end of ‘Extermination: Evolution’ has generated controversy and criticism towards the end, …
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In Cinema apart, Fernanda Solórzano talks about the third installment of Danny Boyle’s postpandemic saga. The post “Extermination: Evolution”: Black Humor. Visual overstatement. Distopic pessimism. Zombies appeared first on Free Letters.

Mexico City, Mexico.- The trilogy that includes ‘28 days later’, ‘28 weeks later’ and now ‘Extermination: Evolution’, have been a referent of terror and zombies since the opening of the first installment in 2002. It tells of the development of a virus called ‘Rage’ that started a catastrophe in the United Kingdom and expanded to the rest of the world. The end of ‘Extermination: Evolution’ has generated controversy and criticism towards the end, …

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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