
The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on a frightening new technology that has the power to create an immortal Nazi army. Flash forward to present day, and a NATO task force is hurriedly deployed to Eastern Europe, where a sinister enemy appears to be mercilessly killing everything in its path. But this is no ordinary foe. Only Helena, a gutsy investigator on the trail of the notorious war-criminal Klausener, a... (Full plot summary below)
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The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on a frightening new technology that has the power to create an immortal Nazi army. Flash forward to present day, and a NATO task force is hurriedly deployed to Eastern Europe, where a sinister enemy appears to be mercilessly killing everything in its path. But this is no ordinary foe. Only Helena, a gutsy investigator on the trail of the notorious war-criminal Klausener, accepts the reality of that they are facing a battalion of Nazi Storm-Troopers, a veritable zombie army on the march. With the help of Wallace, a man who's been chasing Nazi secrets for years, the two of them team up with a Special Forces Unit to venture deep behind enemy lines. Their mission to fight their way back to the source of this evil army and prevent the seemingly inevitable rise of the 4th Reich.
Leave your thoughts about Outpost: Black Sun.
| Dread CentralHeather WixsonThis sequel doesn't offer up enough horror to make this a particularly interesting viewing at all. |
| FangoriaStaci Layne WilsonHistory may be doomed to repeat itself, but does that mean we have to watch it over and over again? |
| User ReviewGary MStumbled on this beauty at Walmart, and loved it! Nazis, zombies, machine guns - what more could a guy want? :-) |
| User Reviewalex gIf you liked the first film you will like this film too.This has lots of Nazi zombies and action good film.The ending leaves open the possibility of a 4th film as the 3rd film is a prequel.This is a good Nazi zombie horror series. |
| User ReviewDevon WThe Nazi zombie sequel holds its own against the original. |
| User ReviewAl MA solid sequel to Outpost, Black Sun follows a military group as they attempt to battle the Nazi zombies raised in the first film and destroy the machine that created them before they can reignite the Nazi program of world conquest. Somewhat stupid but brutal, creepy, and action-packed, Black Sun is a fun sequel to a film that gave a somewhat unique twist to the Nazi-zombie subgenre. |
| User ReviewJoe ASteve Barker's effective sequel to his creepy 2008 horror Outpost, that told of a group of mercenaries sent to an old WWII bunker which hosted Nazi experiments to create an army of undead super soldiers. Sequel picks up where the original left off with the newly resurrected Nazi soldiers beginning to spread through Eastern Europe while a special forces team and two civilians try to locate and destroy the machine that empowers the living dead army before a last resort nuclear strike. |
| User ReviewSiri BNazi zombies galore. It tries so hard but not really all that scary. |
| User Reviewanders pWhile it's premise is beyond stupid, some of the acting is a bit sub-par, and the cliffhanger ending pissed me off, Outpost:Black Sun is still an entertaining B-movie experience due to some witty dialogue, gruesome action scenes, tense moments, and great make-up. I would actually be interested in seeing a sequel to this. |
| User ReviewAlex rSecond effort from the entertaining Outpost gives a more detailed plot than the original, yet retains the same ingredients that made the first one well worth seeing. The cast do a good job in their respective roles, and the script is fairly tightly written with plenty of intricate passages to make things quite interesting for the viewer. As a Sci Fi horror film, OutPost: Black Sun works well enough even if it doesn't do anything to elevate the series to new heights of excitement. The norm here is good, and it is a skillfully crafted sequel to an otherwise quite simple first film. What stands out again is the gore and outright gore splatter fest that ensues. This is a must for gore hounds everywhere, and it's a film is just as entertaining as the first picture. Outpost: Black Sun is far from a great horror film, but for a low budget production, it has more heart than many of big Hollywood rehashes that are simply cash cows to make a quick buck. Films like this deserve attention because the level creativity involved in the making of film is skillfully done so as to attract old and new horror fans. The formula here works, simple idea, thoroughly entertaining, and that's how the genre should really. The emphasis on pure shocks and thrills in this follow-up make this a riveting horror yarn that should delight traditional horror hounds that crave something different and in a way it's nothing new either, but the way the material is tackled well enough to grab your attention, makes you not care about the films |