An Alpha female known as the Queen (Athena Perample) arrives shortly afterwards and takes Cummings away to the Olympus casino, where the Alpha leader Zeus (Richard Cetrone) infects him. Lily leads the team through a building full of hibernating, normal zombies. Using glow sticks to guide them Ward creates a path through the sleeping zombies. When Chambers accuses Martin of ulterior motives for accompanying them, he diverts her off the path, and she inadvertently disturbs the zombies, waking them. She is quickly overcome and bitten. Guzman shoots at the petrol canister on her back used for fuelling her flame thrower, killing her and the surrounding zombie horde in the resulting explosion.
After negotiating the city's desolate landscape the group make it to Bly's casino. Ward and Kate turn on the power, Peters prepares a trashed helicopter which they were told would be waiting on the roof but she didn't expect it to be such poor mechanical condition, and Dieter sets about working on the vault with his second-to-none safe cracking expertise.
Martin and Lily stay outside to maintain watch but instead lure the Queen out into the open. Martin snares her, beheads her and stuffs her still alive head in to a bag saying that it will be invaluable for research purposes. Zeus discovers her headless body and returns her to the Olympus casino, revealing that the Queen was pregnant with a zombie foetus. Enraged, Zeus directs the Alphas to Bly's casino. The team hear of a news bulletin reporting that the government has brought forward the nuclear strike to ninety minutes hence, adding a new sense of urgency to the whole operation. As Dieter opens the vault, Ward discovers Kate had left to look for Geeta. As Ward and Cruz go in search for her, Alphas appear and kill Cruz.
Martin traps the team in the basement, stating that Bly is only interested in the zombie head, which is worth more than the money in the vault, as the government seeks to create a zombie army. When he steps outside the casino, he discovers Lily exchanged the Queen's head for something of a similar weight and size. The zombified tiger approaches, looks him and up and down and then pounces mauling him to death. Vanderohe attempts to fight Zeus but is easily overpowered. Dieter sacrifices himself to enable Vanderohe safe refuge inside the vault. Ward, Lily, and Guzman make it to the casino lobby, where zombies attack them from all directions and pounce on Guzman, who detonates his grenades, killing himself, the zombies and destroying the stash of cash he carried. Zeus confronts them on the roof as Peters prepares the helicopter for take-off.
Lily distracts Zeus with the Queen's head as Ward and Peters escape. Zeus impales Lily to the wall, who in her death throes drops the Queen's head off the roof sending it careering down to the ground below where is shatters in a bloody mess. Peters takes Ward to the Olympus casino in a bid to locate Kate. Inside, Kate finds Geeta and kills the infected Cummings. Ward finds Kate and Geeta and together they exit the scene aboard the helicopter. Zeus jumps onto the helicopter and a fight breaks out between him and Ward. Zeus overpowers Ward and bites him. As the nuke lays waste to Las Vegas, Zeus is momentarily distracted by the bomb flash, giving Ward the opportunity to kill him and throw him out. The resultant shockwave causes the helicopter to crash, killing Peters and Geeta. Kate survives and finds Ward who had been thrown clear but is badly injured. Ward produces a stash of cash from his inside pocket that he had secretly hidden away and gives Kate the money to begin life anew, before turning into a zombie. Kate kills him as a rescue helicopter arrives.
In the closing scene, Vanderohe survives the blast and exits the vault emerging somewhere on the outskirts of the city with two holdall's of cash. He drives to Utah and rents a private plane, paying well over the odds in cash of course, to take him to Mexico City. On the flight, he discovers that he has been bitten.
I have to say that I enjoy a good zombie flick, and 'Army of the Dead' doesn't disappoint. Sure it's run time of close to two and a half hours is overstretched, but what Zack Snyder delivers here is plenty of rapid fire action, enough bloodshed and gore to satisfy those with a taste for such things, sufficient character development to appease those wanting some emotional heft and a palette of a post zombie apocalyptic Las Vegas that is spot on. The cast led by Dave Bautista seemed to have a ball making this film, the production values are top notch and the end result is a satisfying gore fest, that won't go down in the history books as the greatest zombie film ever made, but you can leave your brain on remote and just watch the spectacle unfold and be entertained for 148 minutes. Snyder is back to form here following perhaps his most successful outings since his debut with 'Dawn of the Dead' in 2004 and his successive films with 2006's '300' and 2009's 'Watchmen', by doing what he does best - living it up with the undead! It's just a shame that this movie didn't get the big screen surround sound cinematic release it deserves to truly appreciate the scale of Snyder's vision.
'Army of the Dead' warrants four claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a possible five claps.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
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