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Necropolis (2025)
Necropolis is a horror thriller directed by Ondra Berry II. In a pandemic-ravaged world, a former soldier and an orphaned boy journey to the safe zone Site R, pursued by marauders and government agents seeking a secret. Noel Gugliemi stars as the Bone Collector, with Scott Swope as Tyson.
Necropolis is a horror thriller directed by Ondra Berry II. In a pandemic-ravaged world, a former soldier and an orphaned boy journey to the safe zone Site R, pursued by marauders and government agents seeking a secret. Noel Gugliemi stars as the Bone Collector, with Scott Swope as Tyson.
The narrative champions individual faith and responsibility as solutions to survival challenges posed by a corrupt system and governmental pursuit, reflecting conservative emphases on personal agency over institutional trust.
The cast displays ethnic diversity through Latino and Asian actors in prominent roles alongside white performers. The storyline adheres to conventional post-apocalyptic tropes without evident emphasis on critiquing traditional identities.
The film centers on a surrogate family dynamic between a former soldier and an orphaned child navigating a pandemic-ravaged world, portraying their protective bond as a vital source of survival and faith. This alternative family structure is depicted positively, leaning toward progressive norms by emphasizing chosen over biological ties.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes are present in the film.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Necropolis features original characters in a post-apocalyptic narrative, including a male soldier and orphaned boy, with no adaptations, legacy roles, or historical figures involving gender changes.
Necropolis presents an original post-apocalyptic narrative with fictional characters, including a former soldier and an orphaned child, lacking any source material or historical basis that establishes canonical races for its roles.
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