Screenrant
Zombies have fascinated audiences for decades, at least going back to George A. Romero’s iconic 1968 film Night of the Living Dead. Thanks largely to current television series like The Walking Dead (and its spinoff, Fear the Walking Dead) and iZombie, the undead brain-devouring creatures are as popular as ever.
However, in order to remain culturally relevant, upcoming projects dealing with zombies — as we’ve often argued about the superhero genre — will have to adapt and find new kinds of stories to tell. Case in point, Lionsgate has just announced that a new comic book adaptation aims to offer a fresh take on zombies.
Pixar's creative chief officer reveals why the legendary animation studio is putting less of themselves in their upcoming slate of sequels.
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