- Complete Monster: Charles Garrison is a callous Hybra Tech official craving for world domination. Experimenting with the Tryoxin-5 to turn an untold number of people into zombies for the Necropolis secret project, Garrison plans on creating an army of cloned bioweapons to subjugate humanity—in the past, Garrison exhumed the corpses of his own family members and turned them into zombified Super Soldiers for his research. When the zombies breach containment, Garrison takes advantage of the chaos to release the super soldiers, risking the lives of his own nephews for a chance to escape. Returning in the sequel as an Arms Dealer, Garrison tries to sell a canister of Tryoxin-5 to what he thinks is The Mafia, caring only for his well-being and the money that he will attain with the Tryoxin-5.
- Retroactive Recognition: Country music and One Tree Hill star Jana Kramer as Katie.
- Sequelitis: While the past two sequels are debatable when compared to the first film, they still have their fans who will defend them. This and the fifth film, however, are universally regarded as the lowest points of the series by fans, heavily criticized for their lack of respect for the overall continuity to the past films, rather lousy attempts at being dramatic or even emotional, and for altogether being generic, by the numbers zombie films that fail to live up to the expectations of not only the first film, but the other two sequels even. Being Sci-fi Channel original movies doesn’t help either.
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