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They will be the ones who walked away from the neon graveyard, who left the canned peaches for the looters, and who headed for the hills with nothing but a water filter, a wool blanket, and the terrible knowledge that in the dawn of the dead blackout, the only light that matters is the one you carry inside your own chest.

: You had limited ammunition and had to survive waves of increasingly fast "running" zombies, consistent with the 2004 film's lore. dawn of the dead blackout

A turn counter (e.g., 1–12). Each turn, roll a die: They will be the ones who walked away

During filming in 2003, a massive power outage swept across the Northeast United States and Southern Ontario. Rather than simply waiting for the lights to return, the production team utilized the eerie, genuine darkness of the vacant shopping mall and underground parking structures to conceptualize new scenes. Specifically, the terrifying sequence in the underground parking garage was born when producer Eric Newman experienced the unsettling silence and pitch-black conditions of a four-level underground garage during the actual blackout. Symbolism of the Blackout in Zombie Cinema Each turn, roll a die: During filming in

| Title | Type | Connection to "Dawn" / "Blackout" | |-------|------|-----------------------------------| | | Film | The original mall zombie movie. No "blackout" subplot, but night scenes use limited light. | | Blackout (2012) | Short film (YouTube) | A 7-minute zombie film set in a pitch-black apartment building during a city-wide power failure. | | The Blackout (2019) | Spanish film | Not zombies – it's a sci-fi/horror about a mysterious event that erases memories. Often confused due to title. | | Dead of Night (1945/1977) | Film/TV | No connection, but similar wording. | | Dawn of the Dead: Blackout Edition | Fan edit | A rumored fan-edit of Romero’s film that re-grades all colors to near-darkness, simulating a power outage. Unconfirmed. |