Also unlike zombies, non-immune people do not need to be bitten by a Darkseeker in order to become infected. In fact, they have extremely high body temperatures and extremely high heartrates, which go hand-in-hand with their aggression. Though the Darkseekers might seem like zombies - with their mindless violence, lust for flesh, and contagious bites - the key difference between Darkseekers and zombies is that Darkseekers are not dead. This ending reveals that the Darkseekers are in fact still capable of feelings like love and attachment, and are able to show restraint from killing. In the alternate ending, Robert realizes that the Darkseekers invading his building are led by an alpha who only wants one thing: the return of his mate, a female whom Robert has been experimenting on in an attempt to find a cure. In the theatrical cut ending (which was created after test audiences reacted poorly to the original ending), Robert Neville successfully finds a cure for the disease and Anna (Alice Braga) brings it to a survivors camp and hands it over to military officers. The long-term effects of the Krippin virus vary depending on which version of I Am Legend you're watching. The only safe haven from the Darkseekers is daylight, since they experience severe reactions to UV light. The remaining people transform into Darkseekers - pale-skinned creatures with a savage lust for flesh, enhanced strength and speed, and no apparent higher brain function. 1% (about 12 million people on the planet) are immune to the virus. 90% of people who are infected with the virus die. However, it then begins to have much more lethal effects and mutates from a contact-borne virus to an airborne one. Initially it seems that the virus is a success, with more than 10,000 cancer patients cured.
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