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Sunday, July 12, 2015

Official Comic Con Trailer: Fear the Walking Dead

Check out this three minute trailer for The Walking Dead spin off, Fear The Walking Dead released at the Comic Con.

Comic-Con Panel Highlights: Norman Reedus Meets a Fan Dressed as Daryl

Check out this fun video from The Walking Dead Season 6 panel at Comic Con in which Norman Reedus Meets a Fan Dressed as Daryl, and answers a question from that fan.

Comic Con Trailer: The Walking Dead: Season 6

Check out the 4 minute Comic Con trailer for The Walking Dead for Season 6 below.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Trailer for upcoming zombie film "Extinction"

The zombie film extinction starring Matthew Fox, is set to be released to theaters and on VOD on July 31 2015. Check out the trailer and the synopsis below.

Official synopsis:

For nine years, Patrick (Matthew Fox), Jack (Jeffrey Donovan) and his daughter Lu (Quinn McColgan) have outlasted the zombie apocalypse by shutting themselves off in the snowbound town of Harmony. The monsters have seemingly disappeared, with no sign of other survivors, but the constant fear of the unknown is starting to take a toll on this makeshift family. When Patrick goes scavenging for food, he discovers the undead have returned and evolved into something terrifying, beyond imagination. Will the last breath of the human race survive a second zombie apocalypse?

Friday, May 22, 2015

George Romero's comic, Empire of the Dead being developed for TV

[SOURCE]The zombie genre is one of the hottest on TV these days, and now one of the concept’s original auteurs is getting ready to throw his hat back into the ring.

George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead) is gearing up to adapt his comic-book series Empire of the Dead as a new television series. The project is still in the early phases, but Romero has teamed up with Demarest Films (Tusk) to write the pilot script, in conjunction with producers Sam Englebardt and William D. Johnson.

Romero practically invented the modern-day zombie movie, but he doesn’t have much experience with television. Empire found Romero expanding on his zombie canon by introducing vampires into the mix, with a story set in New York City years after the undead plague has erupted. Not only do the survivors have to deal with zombies, but a new (old) threat arises to “take a bite out of the Big Apple.” Basically, we’re talking about a big ol’ Romero zombie movie strung out for the small screen. That’s definitely not a bad thing.