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Anna and the Apocalypse (2018)

“Oh the weather outside is frightful...”

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Plot

In the quaint, yuletide-lit town of Little Haven, the festive season takes a ghastly turn as a zombie apocalypse unfurls its deadly grasp. Amidst the chilling chaos, teenager Anna and her high school comrades are thrust into an unexpected battle for survival. Their weapons? Wit, courage, and an uncanny ability to sing and dance their way through peril. As the undead rise, transforming once jolly snowmen, Santas, and Christmas shoppers into nightmarish predators, Anna joins forces with her loyal friend, John. Their mission: to navigate the blood-curdling labyrinth of their town and seek refuge in the supposed safety of their high school. But as they grapple with the horrors that surround them, Anna and her friends are led to a harrowing revelation. The challenges of their teenage life are just as potent and relentless as the threat of the undead, even at the brink of the world's end. In this macabre twist on the holiday season, they soon find that the new world offers no sanctuary. The collapse of civilization is a grim backdrop to their desperate race to reach their loved ones. They face an uneasy truth - in this dread-inducing dance of survival, they can only truly depend on each other. "Anna and the Apocalypse" is a thrilling journey of friendship, adolescence, and resilience, where the melodies of survival echo amidst the eerie silence of a world teetering on the edge. This is a Christmas unlike any other - one that will test the bonds of friendship and the human spirit in the face of the unimaginable.

Where to watch Anna and the Apocalypse?

Anna and the Apocalypse is a comedy movie featuring Ella Hunt and directed by John McPhail.

Anna and the Apocalypse is currently streaming on AMC+ Amazon Channel and Shudder Amazon Channel.

It is also possible to buy Anna and the Apocalypse on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.