Quarantine 2 Terminal (2011)
Quarantine 2 Terminal (2011)
Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011) is a tense, claustrophobic horror-thriller and the direct sequel to Quarantine (2008). Directed by John Pogue, the film amplifies the fear and intensity of its predecessor, exploring the terror of a viral outbreak from the perspective of trapped survivors, while intensifying the stakes and horrors inside an isolated airport terminal.
The story begins as a group of passengers boards a flight from Los Angeles to an undisclosed destination. Among them are nurse Jenny (Mercedes Masöhn), a couple, a flight attendant, and several other passengers, all unaware of the disaster awaiting them. Soon after takeoff, the plane is forced to make an emergency landing at a nearby airport terminal when one of the passengers exhibits symptoms of a mysterious and violent illness.
Upon arriving at the terminal, the passengers and crew are quarantined by the authorities, who have sealed off the area to contain the outbreak. What starts as a precautionary measure quickly escalates into chaos when the infected passengers begin to violently attack those around them, spreading the terrifying disease. The virus, a mutated strain of rabies, turns the infected into violent, bloodthirsty creatures, pushing the survivors to their physical and mental limits.