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  • thank goodness these viruses or fictional Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 deadly movie viruses for this list for looking at the deadliest.

  • Scariest fictional viruses and feature films will be excluding viruses from TV shows in miniseries.

  • Also, a spoiler alert is now in effect.

  • Number 10.

  • The Rabies like virus wreck a virus that turns ordinary people into savage killers is bad enough but being trapped inside a sealed off building with the infected.

  • Now that is a nightmare fuel.

  • When reporter Angela Vidal Inner Timmerman Pablo follow a group of firefighters into an apartment building on a routine call, the last thing they expect to face is the fallout of a Rabies like virus thier result of a mutated enzyme.

  • The epidemic in this Spanish found footage film will send chills down the spines of even the bravest of viewers.

  • Throw in Rex shiki cameras and claustrophobic setting, and you will be squirming in your seat.

  • Number nine.

  • The Virus 12 Monkeys, The Virus and Terry Gilliam's dark science fiction flick is so potent it wipes out five billion people.

  • In fact, the survivors are forced to live underground to escape its effects.

  • Once even scarier is that it was pieced together and released on purpose, purportedly to save the environment.

  • Bruce Willis plays a convict sent from 2035 to the 19 nineties in an effort to stop the virus toward familiar.

  • What's Wonderful about the Air?

  • James.

  • Very fresh.

  • No germs.

  • What?

  • Why do you think there aren't any germs?

  • It's thought to have been released by ICO terrorists, known as the Army of the 12 Monkeys.

  • But it turns out that 12 monkeys are a red herring and the virus is unstoppable.

  • That's what they are, the ones who did it.

  • The 12 Monkeys Number eight The Crippen Virus.

  • I Am Legend, based on Richard Matheson's 1954 novel I Am Legend also explores the perils of an engineered virus.

  • How did you get out here?

  • The premise of this post apocalyptic thriller is that in order to cure cancer, scientists genetically re engineered a measles virus the consequences 90% of the world's population dead and most of those remaining transformed into cannibal mutants allergic to sunlight laid by Will Smith, virologist Robert Neville is one of the only humans in the devastated city scape of Manhattan to survive.

  • It's a bleak vision of the future.

  • But there is some hope, as Neville continues to search for survivors and a cure.

  • The cure is in her blood.

  • Number seven.

  • Strickler Is disease mimic Guillermo del Toro.

  • SciFi Horror hammers home the same moral as our previous injuries.

  • Don't meddle too much with Mother Nature.

  • It couldn't have developed in a vacuum.

  • It's part of a colony named Strickler is disease.

  • The epidemic and mimic is carried by cockroaches and disproportionately claims victims under 10.

  • In this case, however, the cure might actually be worse than the disease to rid Manhattan of the disease.

  • Entomologist Susan Tyler, played by Mira Sorvino, engineers an insect that kills off cockroaches.

  • It works, but there is an unfortunate side effect.

  • The insects mutate, becoming freakishly large and gaining the ability to mimic the human form.

  • The Judas evolved to mimic its predator.

  • US number six, The simian flu pandemic or a LZ 1 13 Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

  • Dammit, people, are you not listening to us?

  • Stop engineering viruses.

  • Mind you, James Franco's character, Will Rodman means well this planet of the apes.

  • Reboot sees Rodman testing a viral based drug on chimpanzees to cure Alzheimer's Ale z 1 12 a gene therapy that allows the brain to create its own cells in order to repair it.

  • It's effective, but only for a while.

  • The problems start when a more powerful gashes version of the drug is created.

  • While it enhances Simeon intelligence, it's absolutely lethal for humans.

  • A LZ 1 13 spreads rapidly, leading to an ape uprising and eventually killing off 99% of the human race.

  • Talk about side effects.

  • Number five Andromeda.

  • The Andromeda Strain This viral like alien pathogen takes out its victims in a particularly grisly way by causing their blood to crystallize inside their veins.

  • Based on Michael Crichton's 1969 novel, the film follows a team of scientists investigating a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism that crash lands on earth.

  • Seen from up close, it's green and pulsating, emphasizing its alien origins.

  • What's scarier is that it can mutate to change its function, for example, to degrade synthetic materials and escaped containment.

  • This makes it almost unstoppable, posing a threat to human life as we know it.

  • Functions like atomic blast could provide it with enough energy to grow into a gigantic super car.

  • Number four.

  • The T virus resident evil, a staple of many sci fi horror flicks.

  • Viruses that turn people into zombies never lose their ability to scare the living daylights out of us Resident Evil's tyrant virus, or T virus, for short is a particularly nasty example engineered to cure crippling disease is it not only kills and re animates its victims.

  • It can also mutate hosts into horrible monsters.

  • Worse, it's easily transmissible, able to change form and spread through fluid or air.

  • Of course, this bio weapon soon gets out of control, plunging the world into an apocalyptic nightmare.

  • She's, you know, a virus is resilient.

  • When it's movie spawns five Sequels, the process can be reversed.

  • There's a cure.

  • You're gonna be okay.

  • Number three.

  • The Rage Virus 28 days later, when it comes to movie virus, is the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

  • Good people.

  • That's nice.

  • You should be more concerned about whether they consider you town in Danny Boyle's post apocalyptic horror film.

  • 28 days later, a group of animal liberation activists just want a free some hapless chimpanzees However, scientists have infected the chimps with a virus that causes uncontrollable rage transmitted through blood and saliva.

  • The virus quickly turns strangers, friends and loved ones against each other, leading to the complete collapse of society.

  • Britain.

  • Oh, did any of the blood get in your mouth?

  • By the time protagonist Jim, played by Killian Murphy, wakes up in a hospital, London is all but deserted.

  • The only ones left a few survivors in 28 days later is terrifying.

  • Fast zombies.

  • Number two Motaba Outbreak Based on real research into viral hemorrhagic fevers, Wolfgang Petersen's outbreak explores what might happen if such a disease began to spread in the U.

  • S.

  • George, you heard about this virus?

  • We need we say more.

  • Okay.

  • We need all the bills of lading from ships arriving from Africa in the last three months.

  • George, Uh, shall I call Funny George?

  • No.

  • Originating in the jungle in Zaire, the Ebola like Motaba, causes a deadly fever and spreads like wildfire.

  • Initially thought to be suppressed, the virus arrives in the U.

  • S.

  • Thanks to an infected capuchin monkey, it's soon mutates.

  • Becoming airborne.

  • Motaba is only spread through direct human contact.

  • Now you said that yourself, Sam.

  • I know what I told you, but now I'm telling you, we're facing a new strain.

  • From that point on, the virus is almost impossible to stop.

  • What's most terrifying is perhaps the virus is rapid spread and the realism of its symptoms.

  • Well, that and the frightening reaction of the military who proposed bombing and infected village.

  • Every infected person in cedar tree within a matter of hours will have their dosage.

  • So you must abort the mission.

  • This is Virgin.

  • Answer me before we unveil our number one pick.

  • Here are some honorable or in this case, dishonorable mentions lines.

  • Something strange is happening to her.

  • I haven't seen this before.

  • Hell is, it looks like some kind of lizard.

  • How'd everybody gets sick?

  • But he's dead.

  • We need to know where you got this disease.

  • There's always hope, but there is no cure.

  • And never Waas way had prevailed.

  • Not because of science, but through natural selection.

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  • Number one em eveyone Contagion There's a simple reason why the deadly virus in this action thriller from director Steven Soderbergh tops our list, and that is believability.

  • I really need you to get off that bus.

  • It's quite possible you come in contact with an infectious disease and you're highly contagious to understand.

  • With a rare positive reaction from both critics and scientists, there is not a scene in the film that feels contrived.

  • Evolved from a combination of genetic material from pig and bat viruses, the flu like virus M eveyone spreads rapidly while a team of medical personnel race the clock to develop a vaccine.

  • Right now, no one has found a good way to grow the virus in cells.

  • Why is that?

  • Because it kills every cell.

  • We put it in a pig, chicken everything until we can grow it and a great deal of it.

  • We can't experiment with it, and until then, we can't vaccinate against part of the film's gritty realism.

  • No doubt comes from the extensive research done to create it, as well as consultations with medical experts and representatives from the World Health Organization.

  • I can't even imagine all the civil suits people are gonna file against you.

  • I have a pretty good imagination, and now you want to tell people not to get vaccinated when that's the best chance they've got.

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