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Extinction
Directed by
Miguel Ángel Vivas
R
2015
1h 50m
Horror
,
Drama
,
and more
5.8
18%
34%
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And suddenly, overnight, the world came to a halt. Two men, two survivors, one kid, and hatred that separates them. A place forgotten by everyone, including the creatures that inhabit the Earth... until now.
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Cast of Extinction
Matthew Fox
Patrick
Jeffrey Donovan
Jack
Quinn McColgan
Lu
Valeria Vereau
Emma
Clara Lago
Woman
Matt Devere
Soldier 1
Eduardo Fedriani
Creature 1
Lili Bordán
Wife
Alex Hafner
Soldier 2
Jeremy Wheeler
Bus Driver
Katharine Bubbear
Young Girl
Julio Perillán
Passenger
Ádám Zambrzyscki
Creature 3
Orsolya Bene
Woman on Bus 2
Daniel Bargueño
Creature 2
István Bán
Frozen Man
Emília Gresicki
Little Lu
Laura Juhász
Baby Lu
Kára Jurány
Frozen Woman
Dénes Kiss
Old Man
Nikolett Takács
Woman on Bus 1
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Director / Writer
Alberto Marini
Writer
Jaume Collet-Serra
Producer
Extinction Ratings & Reviews
Ryan Grammer
February 20, 2025
Great movie, hate annoying kids in movies though.
The Blogging Banshee
Molly Henery
They tried to create something with a deeper story focusing on the survivors, while also updating the zombies into something more terrifying. Unfortunately, it just fell a bit flat.
Film Thrills
Deirdre Crimmins
Extinction has an interesting spin on the zombies themselves and does a good job of featuring two very different ways to live out the zombie apocalypse, but ultimately adds little life to the subgenre.
About.com
Mark H. Harris
he thrills are basically relegated to the beginning and the end of the film, but in between, the story manages to craft genuine drama and emotional ties.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
Its narrative leans toward the untenable side of melodrama and pushes viewers away when it should be pulling them in for a suspenseful finale.
The Playlist
Oktay Ege Kozak
"Extinction" is far from a horror masterpiece and doesn't really bring anything entirely new to the genre, but it's a solid zombie survival flick that takes its characters seriously and doesn't condescend to the audience.
Los Angeles Times
Martin Tsai
"The Walking Dead" must really be leaving its mark on the entire zombie subgenre.
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
Vivas tries to add a family-drama twist to an otherwise standard survival story, but the characters aren't complex enough (and the secrets aren't explosive enough) to elevate this beyond a basic zombie flick.
Film Journal International
Ethan Alter
[After an interesting first half, Extinction] consumes its own brains and becomes another mindless creature feature.
New York Daily News
Katherine Pushkar
The film's core problems: too little zombie and too much plot.
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