

Maggie 2015
"Don't Get Bitten."
In "Maggie (2015)", Henry Hobson crafts a hauntingly intimate take on the zombie genre, blending raw emotion with post-apocalyptic tension.
Director: Henry Hobson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maggie (2015) about?
Maggie (2015) follows Wade, a protective father and farmer, as he grapples with the harsh reality of life after his daughter Maggie becomes infected during a deadly zombie epidemic. As society crumbles around them, Wade fights against overwhelming odds to shield Maggie from both the virus and the brutal policies meant to stop its spread.
Who directed Maggie?
Maggie was directed by Henry Hobson, known for his unique storytelling that blends genre elements with deep emotional resonance.
Who stars in Maggie?
The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Wade, Abigail Breslin as Maggie, and Joely Richardson as Maggie's mother, with supporting roles from Douglas M. Griffin and J.D. Evermore.
Is Maggie (2015) worth watching?
Maggie stands out in the zombie genre with its focus on emotional depth and character-driven drama. While it may lack the action-packed spectacle of typical zombie films, its heartfelt story and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven horror and post-apocalyptic narratives.
How long is Maggie?
The runtime for Maggie (2015) is 95 minutes.
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About Maggie (2015) — A Father's Love in a Zombie-Infested World
In "Maggie (2015)", Henry Hobson crafts a hauntingly intimate take on the zombie genre, blending raw emotion with post-apocalyptic tension. The film follows Wade, a devoted small-town farmer portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, as he faces an impossible choice when his teenage daughter Maggie, played by Abigail Breslin, becomes infected during a deadly global epidemic. With Joely Richardson adding depth as Maggie's mother, the story unfolds against the backdrop of societal collapse, where fear and love collide in devastating ways. The atmosphere is suffused with melancholy and quiet desperation, as Wade refuses to abandon Maggie despite the rising tide of societal panic and the brutal measures taken to contain the outbreak.
Director Henry Hobson sidesteps typical zombie tropes, focusing instead on the emotional devastation of a father's unbreakable bond. The film's restrained tone amplifies its impact, making Maggie's slow transformation and Wade's unwavering loyalty heart-wrenching and unforgettable. A poignant exploration of sacrifice and human connection in the face of the unthinkable.




