When society collapses and mutated corpses begin roaming Texas backroads, survival should be the priority. But Lottie has bigger problems like heroin withdrawal, unresolved trauma, and a lifetime of feeling like she never belonged.
Lottie is a deaf sex worker who has spent years numbing pain with drugs, alcohol, and detachment. Then a holiday party turns into ground zero for an apocalypse. Cities burn. The internet fills with footage of global collapse. And the dead don't just rise, they change.
Desperate, she chooses what feels like the only death.
Except she keeps coming back.
Overdoses don't work. Violence doesn't work. Even being torn apart by undead creatures doesn't work. Each time she dies, something changes. Her body, her senses, the way the dead react to her. Drugs stop working and her trauma lies bare on her soul. Lottie now navigates the ruins trying to find something that will end her existence.
Died is raw, unapologetic horror. It's part apocalypse, part body horror, part addiction story. It's about what happens when death is no longer an option.