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Zoo (2015)
Set amidst a wave of violent animal attacks sweeping across the planet, a young renegade scientist is thrust into a race to unlock the mystery behind this pandemic before time runs out for animals and humans alike.
Set amidst a wave of violent animal attacks sweeping across the planet, a young renegade scientist is thrust into a race to unlock the mystery behind this pandemic before time runs out for animals and humans alike.
The film maintains a neutral stance by objectively documenting a deeply tragic and apolitical event, focusing on individual psychological struggles and community reactions rather than promoting any specific political ideology or solution.
The movie features traditional casting that aligns with its historical setting, without explicit race or gender swaps. Its narrative focuses on a family's struggle during wartime, presenting traditional identities neutrally without critical portrayal or explicit DEI themes.
The TV series 'Zoo' centers on a global animal pandemic and a team's efforts to stop it. The narrative does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, therefore offering no specific portrayal to assess within the scope of this framework.
The television series "Zoo" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a global animal uprising and a team of scientists investigating its cause, with no elements related to transgender identity present in its plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The TV series "Zoo" is an adaptation of James Patterson's novel. The main characters from the source material, such as Jackson Oz, Jamie Campbell, Abraham Kenyatta, Chloe Tousignant, and Mitch Morgan, maintain their original genders in the show's portrayal.
Based on a review of the main characters from the source novel and their portrayals in the 2015 show "Zoo," no instances were found where a character canonically established as one race was depicted as a different race on screen.
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