This Will Smith Movie Completely Missed the Point of the Book It’s Based On

In the film, Neville is a solitary Army scientist, living in isolation as he tirelessly works on a vaccine for a virus transforming humans into vampire-like creatures known as Darkseekers. He conducts experiments on a female subject. When his dog, Sam, gets bitten and infected, Neville tries to save him using a serum he developed, but unfortunately fails and is forced to euthanize him. This tragic event pushes Neville out of his seclusion, leading him to encounter two other survivors who are headed towards a refuge for humans. Neville eventually figures out how to make his treatment effective, but his sanctuary is overrun by Darkseekers, causing him to leave behind a vial containing the blood of the cured woman with the survivors before he makes the ultimate sacrifice to protect the cure. The movie concludes with Anna and Ethan, the two survivors, reaching the camp and transferring the life-saving cure to them, while a voiceover shares that Neville’s actions saved mankind and his memory became legendary.

New Star Wars Rumor Reveals Surprising Characters Could Join Dave Filoni’s Movie

In Richtman’s post, it wasn’t clear which particular characters from the “Skeleton Crew” might appear in the movie. The series revolves around Wim, Neel, Fern, and KB, a quartet of children who find themselves adrift in the Star Wars universe. As they struggle to return home, these kids meet Jod Na Nawood, a pirate on a quest for treasure. Given the ambiguity in Richtman’s statement, it could potentially refer to one of the main characters or any of the numerous supporting characters the crew has encountered during their adventures.