




Previously on Daybreak, Turbo (Cody Kearsley) sacrificed Gary (Mickey Dolan) save face. Here are 10 pop culture references in Daybreak you probably missed.By Wade Wainio 3 years ago In episode 7 of Netflix’s Daybreak, Angelica and The Witch audition for the Cheermazons and The Witch remembers her warped relationship with Principal Burr. This new world is fraught with peril as the remaining adults are flesh-hungry "Ghoulies," and the kids have split into murderous cliques who each occupy their own turf.ĭaybreak is stuffed with pop culture references and while some slap viewers in the face, others are more subtle. Josh is looking for the love of his life Samaira, "Sam," Dean (Sophie Simnett) who he hasn't seen since the bombs dropped. The hero of this mashup is Josh, "Just Josh," Wheeler (Colin Ford) who resides in what's left of Glendale, CA. RELATED: 10 John Hughes Movies That Should Be Remade (& Who Should Star In Them) The result is as if John Hughes and George Romero had a lovechild. There are unmistakable commonalities between Daybreak and other dystopian fares such as The Walking Dead or the Mad Max movies, but Daybreak puts its own meta spin on the end of times. Netflix's Daybreak is a series about a post-apocalyptic world where everyone under the age of 18 rules, and adults are all puddles of drool thanks to global biological annihilation.
