“I Am Legend” was popular when it came to theaters nearly 15 years ago. It had every element required for a post-apocalyptic hit. But now, it’s taken on a new meaning due to COVID-19. Critics and audiences alike may be able to make a few connections between reality and fiction—the movie serves as more than just a fun watch.

Of course, this movie wasn’t the first to reference a deadly pandemic, and it certainly won’t be the last. Take a look.

A Quick Refresher

In 2007, “I Am Legend” was released to theaters across North America. It’s now known as an impressive take on action-thriller films, as its performance at box offices amounted to $585 million globally. Will Smith’s role as U.S. Army virologist Robert Neville earned him high praise. The movie was loosely adapted from a 1954 novel by Richard Matheson. Here’s a quick refresher to help you remember its storyline.

The film details Neville’s struggles to cope with a post-apocalyptic world. A genetically modified virus meant to cure cancer has evolved into a global pandemic. As a result, 5.4 billion humans have died—while Neville and 12 million others are immune. Now, he’s left alone to defend himself against harmful mutants called Darkseekers as he works to create a cure. It’s only him and his dog, Sam, left in New York City.

Comparisons to COVID-19

There aren’t many direct similarities between these real and fake pandemics. “I Am Legend” revolves around an engineered virus meant to eradicate cancer. There’s no evidence that says COVID-19 came from a lab despite many conspiracy theories saying otherwise. It’s also clear that coronavirus hasn’t created any zombie-like creatures who only come out when it’s dark. These elements aren’t comparable.

But critics and audiences can relate to broader elements within “I Am Legend.” 

Many fictional aspects are used to create a more dramatic story. That said, it’s still possible for different parts of the film to feel like reality. Many other movies center on pandemics, like “Contagion” and “World War Z.” “I Am Legend” may offer a different narrative that people can personally recognize, too.

There are clear distinctions between reality and “I Am Legend,” but it’s also easy to figure out their similarities.”

Neville’s wife and daughter have to evacuate from New York City before a citywide quarantine takes place. This event happened much more dramatically than in real life. Still, COVID-19 has forced everyone to stay at home and limit personal contact. Neville’s overall loneliness may also be a trait viewers resonate with. After all, it’s not easy to isolate yourself away from your loved ones.

The storyline takes various spins to highlight how there’s no direct route to a vaccine. It takes time for science to work against such a significant obstacle. Neville’s struggle to figure out how his immunity could translate to a cure resonates. There’s also a timely message by the end. You can never stop your efforts even when there’s seemingly no hope. More than 135 vaccines have entered preclinical trials to combat COVID-19.

Staying Safe Amid Coronavirus

 Will Smith plays virologist Robert Neville in 2007’s “I Am Legend.”

It’s unclear when Coronavirus will cease to exist. In the meantime, you should ensure you have access to helpful resources so you can stay safe. Update yourself on state and federal guidelines that may apply to your work or school. This way, you’ll understand how to navigate those spaces. As always, it’s smart to wear a mask and wash your hands whenever necessary.

You’ll still want to prepare yourself and your loved ones. Although you won’t have to handle any Darkseekers, it’s become increasingly clear that COVID-19 could have potential long-term health effects for many individuals. You should do what you can to ensure you avoid those repercussions. With a few easy precautions, you can limit your exposure to coronavirus.

All Pandemics Have a Few Similarities

There are clear distinctions between reality and “I Am Legend,” but it’s also easy to figure out their similarities. From quarantines to loneliness to vaccines, it’s almost like every pandemic has a few baseline requirements. Fortunately, you can keep yourself safe from this one. It may be fun to compare fictional films to daily life, but it’s necessary to take every health guideline seriously. Do your part to stay protected.

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Dylan Bartlett is a lifestyle blogger from Philadelphia, writing about a range of topics on his site, www.justaregularguide.com. Follow him on Twitter @theregularguide for frequent updates on his work! 

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