Daylight's End is a 2016 American action horror film directed by William Kaufman and written by Chad Law.
It stars Johnny Strong as a drifter in post-apocalyptic Texas who agrees to help survivors, played by Lance Henriksen, Louis Mandylor, and Hakeem Kae-Kazim, escape to safety.
Mixed martial arts fighter Krzysztof Soszynski plays the leader of vampires that attempt to kill them.
A virus turns most of humanity into vicious vampires that cannot survive in sunlight, and civilization has been devastated, as the infected house within dark places.
Thomas Rourke heads into a small town, where a woman named Sam Sheridan and other survivors are being ambushed by looters.
Their leader, Chief Frank Hill, is suspicious of Rourke, stripped of his weapons, and locked in a cell overnight.
[6] Mike Wilson of Bloody Disgusting wrote that Daylight's End is neither cerebral nor original, but it is "still an enjoyable romp".
[7] Hugo Ozman of Screen Anarchy called it "a solid thriller" and said that Kaufman should be given the opportunity to direct a big budget film.