Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead 2014

In this adrenaline-fueled sequel, Martin's apocalyptic world descends further into chaos as he faces a gruesome reality: a legion of undead Nazi warriors has risen to seek bloody vengeance. With his limb literally severed from his body, Martin must confront the unthinkable and join forces with Soviet soldiers in a battle for survival against an army of reanimated horrors.

In this adrenaline-fueled sequel, Martin's apocalyptic world descends further into chaos as he faces a gruesome reality: a legion of undead Nazi warriors has risen to seek bloody vengeance. With his limb literally severed from his body, Martin must confront the unthinkable and join forces with Soviet soldiers in a battle for survival against an army of reanimated horrors.

Does Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead have end credit scenes?

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Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead does have end credit scenes.

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Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead Quiz: Test your knowledge about the thrilling and horrific escapades of Martin as he battles Nazi zombies in 'Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead'.

What drastic measure does Martin take after being bitten by a zombie?

Plot Summary


As Martin’s fateful adventure unfolded, he and his companions inadvertently sparked the wrath of Nazi-zombies, whose covetous eyes were fixed on a coveted treasure. The consequences of their actions proved catastrophic when Martin fell victim to a vicious bite, prompting him to take drastic measures by severing the infected limb with a chainsaw. In an attempt to rectify the situation, Martin returned the stolen gold to its rightful owners, only to realize his mistake when he forgot a crucial coin. This oversight sparked a relentless pursuit by the zombies, led by their unyielding commander, Herzog, who tenaciously clung to Martin’s car as he fled for his life. A subsequent vehicular collision sliced off Herzog’s arm, which remained trapped in the vehicle with Martin.

The aftermath of this chaos found Martin waking up in a hospital bed, where he was met with skepticism by the authorities regarding his outlandish tales of zombie encounters and friend murders. As the truth slowly unraveled, Martin discovered that a surgeon had attached Herzog’s severed arm to his own stump, believing it to be his original limb. The reattached zombie appendage went haywire, unleashing a rampage of destruction that left a trail of victims in its wake. With Martin’s unwilling participation, multiple lives were lost at the hands of his own mutated extremity. As the chaos reached a fever pitch, Martin was sedated and restrained to the hospital bed.

Meanwhile, Herzog had his missing arm replaced and began mobilizing an army of freshly reanimated locals through his dark arts. It was against this backdrop that Bobby, a young American tourist, sneaked into Martin’s hospital room, drawn by rumors of a zombie outbreak. He was awestruck by the sight of Martin’s zombie arm, but his fascination proved short-lived as the appendage brutally tossed him out a window. Panicked, Martin followed suit, only to discover that the zombie arm had crushed Bobby’s chest, ending his life in a tragic twist.

Driven by desperation and paranoia, Martin fled from the authorities, who now viewed him as a child killer. His quest for redemption led him to connect with the Zombie Squad - three bookish friends, Daniel, Monica, and Blake - who vowed to join forces and assist him in Norway. As they planned their mission, they requested that Martin uncover the true motivations behind Herzog’s machinations, unaware of the apocalyptic terrors that lay ahead.

In the dimly lit corridors of a World War II museum, Martin encounters Glenn Kenneth (Glenn), the unassuming clerk of the souvenir shop. The eerie presence of a zombie arm, eerily still on display, proves to be a turning point in their fates. As Glenn leads Martin through the exhibits, they uncover the dark history of Herzog, a former Nazi officer tasked by Hitler himself with eliminating Talvik for their anti-Nazi resistance efforts. This revelation sparks a sense of unease as Martin realizes that Herzog’s sinister intentions are still very much alive and kicking - literally. Outside, a horrific scene unfolds as Herzog and his army of Nazi zombies attack a group of unsuspecting tourists, leaving a trail of carnage in their wake. In the aftermath of this bloodbath, Herzog’s troops arm themselves with vintage weapons from the museum, including a fearsome World War II-era Tiger tank. Martin and Glenn narrowly escape death by assuming the roles of mannequins in the museum, blending seamlessly into the static displays.

As they survey the devastation, Martin makes an astonishing discovery - his zombie arm possesses the uncanny ability to raise and control the dead. When Daniel arrives on the scene, he dispatches the reanimated corpse with swift efficiency; Martin, however, is quick to demonstrate his newfound powers by resurrecting it once more. As tensions escalate, Martin, Daniel, and their undead ally set out to find the long-abandoned burial ground of Russian Red Army POWs executed by Herzog during the war. Meanwhile, Monica, Blake, and Glenn engage in a desperate bid to slow down Herzog’s relentless march towards destruction, employing cunning tactics and makeshift pipe bombs crafted from scavenged supplies. As they lure the undead into a local swamp, they systematically eliminate them with calculated precision.

Herzog, undeterred by their efforts, continues his crusade, convinced that Monica, Blake, and Glenn lie lifeless in the depths of the swamp. Meanwhile, Martin’s companions stumble upon the forgotten graveyard, where they unwittingly unleash an entire legion of loyal Russian zombies under Martin’s control. The stage is set for a climactic showdown as all parties converge on the town, culminating in a confrontation between Martin and Herzog. With the townspeople safely evacuated and Herzog’s original orders thus thwarted, one would expect the former Nazi officer to retreat in defeat - but instead, he remains steadfast in his malevolent resolve, launching a brutal assault against Martin’s undead army and their human allies.

As the initial skirmish between Martin’s Russian zombies and the relentless Nazi zombies unfolds, it appears that the tide is in their favor. However, with the sudden elimination of the Russian commander, Lieutenant Stavarin (killed by Herzog), the tables swiftly turn in favor of the Nazi undead. As Monica implores Martin to eliminate Herzog, their only hope for survival, Daniel attempts to seize control of the enemy’s tank, while Martin engages Herzog in a brutal face-off and the others valiantly fight off his remaining hordes of reanimated corpses. The chaos is further heightened by Glenn’s gruesome demise at the hands of a stealthy Nazi zombie, whose knife attack claims his life with a deadly precision. As Monica and Blake teeter on the brink of defeat, Daniel seizes the opportunity to turn the tables, firing the tank gun directly at Herzog while Martin keeps him occupied. The decapitation is a gruesome yet satisfying conclusion to this apocalyptic battle, as Herzog’s head flies off into the distance, his army of zombies collapsing lifelessly to the ground, freeing Monica and Blake from their precarious predicament.

In the aftermath of their victorious struggle, Martin returns to the church where his beloved Hanna (his deceased girlfriend) lies buried. He exhumes her corpse and resurrects it as a zombie, proceeding to engage in a macabre yet intense romantic encounter with his undead paramour. As they indulge in this twisted love fest, their sidekick zombie looks on from a distance, seemingly accepting of their grotesque yet poignant reunion.

In the aftermath, a post-credits scene reveals the Nazi doctor’s efforts to revive Herzog’s severed head, which, remarkably, opens its eyes, hinting at an ominous and potentially apocalyptic future.

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