Every Crazy Zombie Movie Theory Everyone Got Wrong Explained in 17 Minutes

Here's the thing about zombie movie theories—fans get really creative, but they're usually completely wrong. I'm dissecting popular theories that sound convincing but fall apart when you check the actual canon, like the idea that everything after Jim takes Valium in 28 Days Later is a hallucination, or that Resident Evil protagonists are secretly infected with stabilized T-Virus. What really stuck with me was how the Evil Dead multiverse theory (explaining continuity errors as separate Necronomicon copies) was actually just caused by rights issues and budget constraints—Bruce Campbell straight-up said they couldn't use footage from the original film. I dawned on me that most of these theories exist because fans desperately want darker explanations for production accidents, rights problems, or straightforward comedy beats that don't need secret tragic meanings. #zombiemovies #28dayslater #residentevil #fantheories #horror – Timestamps – 00:00 Wichita's Plan 01:19 Evolved Rage 02:49 Secret Infection 04:31 Valium Hallucination 06:02 Radio Solution 07:14 Necronomicon Multiverse 08:59 Madison's Mutation 10:13 Dead Sequel 11:47 Vehicular Tragedy 13:07 Class Warfare 14:30 Lost Canon 15:41 Hidden Immunity Like and Subscribe for more, it's free!🫰    / @movieguyexplains   ============================================================ Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material used under Fair Use provisions of US Copyright Law (Section 107). All credit goes to the respective copyright owners. This content is used for educational/commentary/criticism purposes only, is transformative in nature, and is not intended as a substitute for the original work. No copyright infringement is intended. We credit all sources where possible and follow YouTube’s Fair Use and copyright guidelines. For attribution concerns, please contact us directly.