


But without Army of the Dead, I can see a lot of people being very confused about many cliffhangers and zombie-related elements in Thieves.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. So, got all that? I would probably stick with watching Army of the Dead first, then Army of Thieves, even if it’s out of chronological order. It’s a very strange situation, as I said. Army of Thieves shooting to #1 on Netflix proves that the prequel has legs of its own, despite essentially being an entirely different genre than the zombie sequel.

It stands to reason that the cast of Army of Thieves besides Dieter could potentially return in either a sequel to that film, or the sequel to Army of the Dead, which Snyder is already working on. So in effect, by saving Vanderohe, Dieter may have destroyed the world.

The vault survives a nuclear blast and Vanderohe survives, but he realizes he’s bitten when he’s on a plane, with the implication being that he probably now spreads the virus to the rest of the world. He saves one of the only survivors of that film, Vanderohe, by throwing him in the vault before zombies swarm them.
