Range 15

Released on June 15, 2016, the movie is a collaboration between the veteran-run, military-themed apparel companies Ranger Up and Article 15 Clothing, and stars many of their staff members.

After killing the zombified transgender woman and seeing the events currently going on outside such as Marcus Luttrell being attacked and devoured by zombies, the group then prepares by arming themselves with batons acquired from the police station in which they were being held.

After a series of encounters with zombies, the group makes it to the police armory where Heather (Jessie Wiseman) and Eliza (Mindy Robinson) have taken the building, lock the doors and refuse them entry.

In an exchange in words, Heather eventually lets them inside where they find that she has Evan Hafer cuffed to a chair for not sharing weapons.

Sergeant Major Gene Vandenham (Ross Patterson), an extremely cocky Army Special Forces Soldier who is loved by everyone except Mat, who strongly dislikes him for his high ego.

While en route to Range 15, Vandenham informs the group that Holloway has notified him that the zombies are becoming much faster, stronger, and could possibly overtake their vehicles at any given point, to which end the Colonel has arranged for helicopter transportation to avoid the roads.

Once airborne, it becomes obvious that Pilot Grigsby (Sean Astin) is infected, after which he decides to jump to his death, leaving Jarred to try to land the helicopter.

Mat, who was presumed dead arrives at Range 15 and then explains that he was saved by "The Zombie Slaying Dream Team" which consist of Leroy Petry, Clint Romesha, Tim Kennedy, and Tom Amenta.

The inspiration for making Range 15 was dissatisfaction with the way military are portrayed in many Hollywood movies including characterization of servicemembers [2] and inaccuracies in uniforms and use of weapons.

Dakota Meyer, Leroy Petry (both Medal of Honor recipients) and Army Green Beret and UFC fighter, Tim Kennedy participated in the launch video, with Former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell and Clint Romesha joining the film's cast.

[2][3] Meyer would later drop out of the film[4] Additional actors signed on included Danny Trejo, Keith David, Dale Dye, Jim O'Heir and William Shatner eventually joined the cast.