Ancillary Narrative 2

AfricaZ 2035


Genre: Zombie Horror/Action
 * Protagonist: Adisa Jabari is an involved member in his small poor community in Algiers, Algeria. He is well respected because he does whatever he can for his people and is very sacrificial. He ends up being the leader of the zombie rebellion and the one responsible for trying to take down the black market and its agenda to administer Pill Z to the nation.


 * Medium: AfricaZ 2035 is a television show that is released on Netflix. The premise surrounds itself around the story world of Z-manity and dives deep into the division that the Continent of Africa is facing during the year 2035. The outbreak of the most aggressive zombies virus is introduced and so the African population and the Black Market try to stay separated amongst the infected runner zombies.

Supporting Characters/Cast:
 * Logline: On the verge of a zombie apocalypse that is taking over the world, Adisa Jabari, the leader of the zombie and black market rebellion attempts to lead his people to safety. Safety from the rapidly spreading zombie virus and the evil hidden agendas of the black market.
 * Adisa Jabari – Leader of the zombie/ black market rebellion from Algeria


 * Obasi Kwame – the evil mastermind behind the black market in Cairo Egypt. The creator of the manipulated Pill Z and the one responsible for the zombie outbreak.
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Antagonist: Obasi Kwame - The creator of the most popular black market available to the world in Cairo, Egypt. He also was the first to discover Pill Z in Africa and used that to his advantage. He wanted to triple the amount of pills he was given so he added an ingredient to the pill in hopes of creating more profit. Little did he know, he created the worst zombie types of them all. The runner zombies are a result of Pill Z and makes them turn into the most aggressive and violent zombies.
 * The Runner Zombies which begins and is most affected in South Africa.

Major Background:
 * Cairo, Egypt


 * Algiers, Algeria


 * Cape town, South Africa