Zombeavers

| 2014

Directed by: Jordan Rubin

Movie poster for Zombeavers (2014)

Main Plot

Zombeavers follows a group of college friends who head to a remote cabin for a weekend getaway. Their plans for relaxation and fun take a dark turn when they encounter a strange chemical spill in the nearby river, which transforms the local beavers into aggressive, zombie-like creatures. As the friends try to enjoy their time together, they soon find themselves under siege by these mutated beasts. With the beavers attacking and chaos ensuing, the group must band together to survive the night, facing both the relentless creatures and their own interpersonal conflicts. The film combines elements of horror and comedy, showcasing the absurdity of the situation as the friends fight for their lives against the undead beavers.

Characters

  • Rachel Melvin plays Mary, a college student who, along with friends, faces a beaver zombie outbreak at a remote cabin, fighting for survival against the undead creatures.
  • Cortney Palm plays Zoe, a carefree college student who, along with friends, faces a deadly outbreak of zombie beavers during a lakeside vacation.
  • Lexi Atkins plays Jenn, a college student who, along with friends, faces a terrifying outbreak of zombie beavers during a weekend getaway at a remote cabin.

Ending Explained

In the ending of Zombeavers, the chaos reaches its peak as the group of friends faces the full onslaught of the zombie beavers. After several intense confrontations, the survivors realize that the only way to stop the undead creatures is to destroy the source of their infection. As they fight for their lives, the characters confront their fears and the consequences of their actions throughout the film. The climax occurs when the remaining characters devise a plan to blow up the beaver dam, which is the epicenter of the zombie outbreak. This act not only serves to eliminate the immediate threat but also symbolizes a cleansing of their reckless behavior and the relationships that have been tested throughout their ordeal. The explosion successfully destroys the dam, leading to a dramatic resolution of the conflict. In the aftermath, the surviving characters are left to reflect on their harrowing experience. The film concludes with a darkly comedic twist, as a hint of the beaver threat lingers, suggesting that the horror may not be entirely over. This ending ties back to the film's themes of survival, the consequences of negligence, and the absurdity of the situation, leaving the audience with a mix of relief and lingering dread.

Jordan Rubin Comedy Horror Rachel Melvin Cortney Palm Lexi Atkins