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Featured as one of the film’s additional locations, this 12th‑century monastery in North Yorkshire contributes a powerful Gothic and historical dimension to the movie’s visual world. Its ancient stone ruins, steeped in centuries of religious life and subsequent decay, align with the film’s preoccupation with ruined civilisations and lingering spiritual unease, making it an evocative backdrop for a story about the aftermath of a devastating virus and the rise of strange survivor cults. - Shaurya Thapa