The concept of a zombie apocalypse has roots in various forms of folklore and fiction, but it gained significant popularity through films and literature in the 20th century. George A. Romero is often credited with popularizing the modern zombie genre with his 1968 film "Night of the Living Dead." This film and its sequels established many tropes associated with zombie apocalypses. The genre has since expanded through numerous movies, TV shows, and video games, contributing to its widespread cultural impact.
Neurogenesis, Nano bots, Chemical warfare, Rage Virus or George Romero releasing his personal Zombie horde HRV (human reanimation virus) contracted from newly oxygenated bubonic plauge (dug up plague pits etc) With all the scientific breakthroughs going on its only a matter of time that some sort of virus will reanimate the dead. Good times
There isn't a specific virus zombie with a universally recognized name. Different movies, shows, and games may give the virus zombie different names such as "Walker" in The Walking Dead or "Infected" in 28 Days Later.
There wasn't a given origin of the virus in Dawn of the Dead. Usually, the victim is bitten by a zombie, in which will turn the victim into a zombie also.
when you get killed by Zombies you wont be one of them you will dead but if you get bitten then you turn into a zombie
In "The Walking Dead," the cause of the zombie apocalypse is never definitively stated. It is suggested that it could be due to a virus or contagion that reanimates the dead. The focus of the story is on the survivors and their struggle to survive in the new world.
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No i don't think there is ever going to be a chance of a zombie apocalypse because i don't think that our dead relatives will come alive you dumb a$$
The best known hit TV show that centers around a zombie apocalypse is AMC's "The Walking Dead", which premiered in October 2010. The show focuses on a small band of survivors attempting to live in a world populated by malevolent undead "walkers".
The Walking Dead is a television program that airs on AMC and is a show about a group of survivors living in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. The story follows the group, the dilemmas they face and how they are trying to survive amid a world full of 'walkers' or zombies.
It's pretty obvious that there are more walkers than people in The Walking Dead because it wouldn't be a zombie apocalypse if the majority of humanity wasn't zombies.
This will never happen..so there will NOT be a zombie apocalypse except movies or games like Red Dead Redemption :)
Yes.
Left 4 dead, Left 4 dead 2. Zombie apocalypse on the xbox arcade. Call of duty black ops and world at war has a zombie mode. Red dead redemption has a zombie add-on for multilayer and single player
yes mabey not in this life or the next... but YES
It is never stated what actually causes the zombies to rise up. That is part of what makes the series so frightening - the thought that something like this could just start happening for no reason.
In "The Walking Dead," the main series does not travel to another country; it predominantly takes place in the United States. However, the companion series "Fear the Walking Dead" features some scenes set in Mexico, exploring different aspects of the zombie apocalypse. Additionally, the franchise includes various international adaptations, but the original show's storyline remains focused on the U.S.