‘A hellish, blood-soaked thrill ride’
★★★★
Cinema Australia
‘A sweaty-toothed madman of a film, cranked full tilt and grinning crazily…a lean slice of prime Aussie meat…sizzling with spectacular action and anarchic glee’
FilmInk
‘Gory, glorious homage to the golden age of Ozploitation’
★★★★
Starburst
‘Grimy, slimy, and squelchy… a disgusting, hysterical riot’
★★★★
Film Hounds
‘LOTS of fun. Insane blood-filled zombie fun’
★★★★ 1/2
Nerdly
Having thrilled UK audiences – and sated horror fans’ thirst for bloody-bedlam on its UK premiere at FrightFest Glasgow, now Wyrmwood: Apocalypse is set for its Blu-ray (Blu-ray edition features reversible sleeve), DVD and digital release on 16th May from 101 Films. Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead and Wyrmwood: Apocalypse will also be available as a Blu-ray double set on 30th May 2022.
Australian brothers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner have penned another gut-splattering sensation with this fantastically frenzied feature, so get set for a hellish, high-octane return to the Aussie outback for some outlandish, blood-oozing rampaging zombie action in Wyrmwood: Apocalypse, the highly anticipated sequel to cult-classic Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead.
In a zombie infested Australian wasteland, hard-edged soldier Rhys (Luke McKenzie – Jack Irish) – who uses zombies as fuel for his barbie – dedicates his days to tracking down and capturing survivors of the Zombie apocalypse for the Surgeon (Nicholas Boshier – The Moth Effect) in hope of finding a cure for the zombie plague. But all is not as it seems, and Rhys’ moralistic misadventures are much more macabre than he knows…
After a wild and twisted sequence of events, Rhys joins forces with Maxi (Shantae Barnes-Cowan – Total Control) with brother and sister-duo Brooke (Bianca Brady – Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead) and Barry (Jay Gallagher – Nekrotronic) in a race against the clock to save the one person who could be the key to ending the apocalypse…
This playfully deranged zombie-action thrill-ride will leave audiences with little time to catch their breath, but plenty of time to savour the spectacle.
Wyrmwood: Apocalypse is gory good fun at its most explosive.