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2009 film by Ruben Fleischer

Zombieland
Poster for Zombieland with subtitle "Nut up or shut up" and movie credits: The four actors appear as a group all holding different weapons.

Theatrical release affiche

Directed by Ruben Fleischer
Written by
  • Rhett Reese
  • Paul Wernick
Produced past Gavin Polone
Starring
  • Woody Harrelson
  • Jesse Eisenberg
  • Emma Stone
  • Abigail Breslin
Cinematography Michael Bonvillain
Edited by
  • Peter Amundson
  • Alan Baumgarten
Music by David Sardy

Production
companies

  • Columbia Pictures
  • Relativity Media
  • Pariah
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing

Release dates

  • September 25, 2009 (2009-09-25) (Fantastic Fest)
  • October 2, 2009 (2009-10-02) (United States)

Running time

88 minutes[1]
Country United states of america
Language English
Budget $23.6 million[2]
Box office $102.4 1000000[2]

Zombieland is a 2009 American zombie comedy movie directed by Ruben Fleischer in his theatrical debut and written past Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The film follows a geeky higher educatee (Jesse Eisenberg) making his way through a mail service-apocalyptic zombie apocalypse, coming together 3 strangers (Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin) along the way and together taking an extended road trip across the Southwestern The states in an effort to notice a sanctuary free from zombies.

The motion-picture show premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2009, and was theatrically released on October 2, 2009, in the U.s.a. by Columbia Pictures. Zombieland was a disquisitional and commercial success, grossing more $60.8 million in 17 days and surpassing the 2004 moving picture Dawn of the Dead as the pinnacle-grossing zombie moving picture in the U.S. until Globe War Z in 2013. A sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap, was released in 2019.

Plot [edit]

Two months have passed since a strain of mad cow affliction mutated into "mad person disease" that became "mad zombie affliction", which overran the entire United States (with the infection presumably spreading to the rest of the world), turning many Americans into vicious zombies. Survivors of the zombie epidemic have learned that growing attached to other survivors is not advisable because they could die at any moment, so many have taken to using their city of origin as nicknames.

Alone college student Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) is making his style from his college dorm in Austin, Texas, to Columbus, Ohio, to see whether his parents are still alive. He encounters Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), another survivor, who is particularly aggressive when killing zombies. Though he does not appear to be friendly, Tallahassee reluctantly allows Columbus to travel with him. Tallahassee mentions he misses his puppy, "Buck" that was killed by zombies, likewise as his addiction to Twinkies, which he actively tries to find.

The pair meets Wichita (Emma Stone) and her younger sister Piddling Rock (Abigail Breslin) in a grocery shop. The sisters turn out to exist con artists and trick Tallahassee and Columbus into handing over their weapons by pretending that Piddling Rock is infected by the disease, then stealing their Escalade. The two men notice a xanthous Hummer H2 loaded with weapons and go after the sisters. All the same, the girls leap another trap for them and have them hostage. Tallahassee steals his gun back and has a stand-off with Wichita, until Columbus intervenes saying that they have bigger problems to worry nearly, resulting in an uneasy truce betwixt them.

The sisters reveal that they are going to the Pacific Playland amusement park in Los Angeles, an area supposedly free of zombies. Subsequently learning his hometown has been destroyed, and his parents likely killed, Columbus decides to accompany the others to California. Along the trip, Columbus persists in trying to impress and woo Wichita.

When the group reaches Hollywood, Tallahassee directs them to the mansion of Bill Murray. Tallahassee and Wichita meet Murray himself, uninfected but disguised as a zombie then he can walk safely around town. Murray is killed when Columbus shoots him, mistaking him for a real zombie during a applied joke while watching Ghostbusters with Little Rock. Columbus realizes during a game of Monopoly that "Cadet" was non Tallahassee's puppy, but his young son, who had get infected and died as a result. Wichita and Columbus get increasingly attracted to each other, and Tallahassee bonds with Little Stone, with whom he was previously feuding. Despite Wichita's attraction to Columbus, she fears attachment and leaves with Little Stone for Pacific Playland the next forenoon. Columbus decides to go after Wichita and convinces Tallahassee to bring together him.

At Pacific Playland, the sisters actuate all the rides and lights so they can enjoy the park, only to unwittingly draw the attention of a multitude of zombies in the surrounding area. A hunt ensues, and just equally the sisters are trapped on a drop tower ride, Tallahassee and Columbus arrive. Tallahassee lures the zombies abroad, creating a lark for Columbus to get to the belfry ride; both using the attractions to their advantage. Tallahassee eventually locks himself in a game booth, shooting zombies as they get in. Columbus successfully evades and shoots through several zombies to reach the tower and help the girls down, but not earlier changing one of his rules for survival to conquer his fear of clowns while facing off against a clown zombie. As a evidence of gratitude, Wichita kisses Columbus and reveals her real proper noun: Krista. As the group leaves Pacific Playland, Columbus realizes that without relating to other people, ane might as well be a zombie and that he now has what he has always wanted—a family.

The rules [edit]

A running gag (and a key theme throughout the film) is the list of rules Columbus comes upwards with for surviving in the zombie-infested earth. By the finish of the film, his list has 33 rules, notwithstanding simply a few are mentioned. A series of promotional videos starring Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg expanded on the list presented in the picture.[3] [4]

  1. "Cardio"[5] [half dozen]
  2. "Double tap"[vii] ("Ziploc bags" in a deleted scene)[8]
  3. "Beware of bathrooms"[vii]
  4. "Seatbelts"[7]
  5. "No Attachments"[four]
  6. "Bandage iron skillet"[9] [five] [10]
  7. "Travel light"[7]
  8. "Get a kickass partner"[four]
  9. "With Your Bare Hands"[four]
  10. "Don't Swing Low"[4]
  11. "Apply Your Feet"[4]
  12. "Compensation paper towels"[11]
  13. "Bowling ball"[12]
  14. "Don't be a hero"; Columbus afterwards changes the rule to "Be a hero" at the amusement park, afterward facing his greatest fright (a clown-zombie) to help Wichita and Picayune Rock.[7]
  15. "Limber upwards"[7]
  16. "Ziploc bags" (A deleted scene listed bags as dominion two[8] Zombieland: Double Tap added it as rule 23.[13])
  17. "It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint"[4]
  18. "Avert strip clubs"[4]
  19. "When in doubtfulness, know your manner out"[vii]
  20. "Double-knot your shoes"[4]
  21. "The buddy organisation"[14]
  22. "Bank check the back seat"[vii] [15]
  23. "Savour the picayune things"[7] [xvi]
  24. "Swiss army pocketknife"[17]
  25. "Clean socks"[10]
  26. "Hygiene"[10]
  27. "Ever have fill-in"[10]
  28. "Do non be afraid to ask for help"[x]

Wichita and Little Stone have their own dominion: "Trust no ane. Only y'all and me."

Bandage [edit]

  • Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee, Columbus' trusted partner. He despises zombies, and enjoys killing and torturing them.
  • Jesse Eisenberg as Columbus, a swain who lived past himself in a shell-up apartment before becoming one of the few survivors of the zombie apocalypse. He lives by a strict set of rules to stay live. The character is also the narrator of the picture show.
  • Emma Stone as Wichita, Piddling Rock's older sister and Columbus's beloved interest. She is one of the few survivors of the zombie apocalypse, and overly protective of her niggling sis. Her existent proper noun is Krista.
  • Abigail Breslin every bit Little Stone, Wichita's 12-year-old sister. She is sweetness, but not that innocent and has had to grow up very speedily because of the apocalypse.
  • Pecker Murray every bit a fictionalized version of himself, nevertheless living in his Los Angeles domicile and regularly disguising himself as a zombie to travel around the expanse.[18] The cameo function was originally written for Patrick Swayze, just he was battling pancreatic cancer at the time and was besides sick to get in to set.[19] [20] Swayze died in September 2009.[21] Other casting considerations included Sylvester Stallone, Dwayne Johnson, Matthew McConaughey, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, Kevin Salary, and Dustin Hoffman.[22]
  • Amber Heard equally 406, Columbus'southward sick-fated neighbor who becomes the first zombie he kills.[23]

Graphic symbol names [edit]

The primary characters practice not apply each other's real names, but identify themselves using identify names (Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Stone) that relate to them. This includes Columbus' neighbor, named 406 later her room, and his fictional sexual conquest Beverly Hills, as well as Sis Cynthia Knickerbocker, whom Columbus identifies as a "Zombie Kill of the Week" winner, and whose surname is actually an obsolete term for a citizen or inhabitant of New York Metropolis.[24] The one exception is Murray playing himself. At the end of the picture, Wichita tells Columbus that her existent proper noun is Krista.[25]

Product [edit]

Writing [edit]

Writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick stated that the idea for Zombieland had "lived in [their] heads" for four-and-a-half years. The story was originally developed in 2005 equally a spec script for a tv airplane pilot in the summer of 2005. Wernick stated, "Nosotros've got a long brainstorming document that even so to this solar day gets updated on a most-weekly basis with ideas".[26] Director Ruben Fleischer helped develop the script from a series into a cocky-contained feature by providing a specific destination to the road story, the amusement park.[27] Before versions of the script chosen the protagonists Flagstaff and Albuquerque, rather than Columbus and Tallahassee, and the female characters were called Wichita and Stillwater.[28] [29] The glory who would cameo as himself was written every bit a zombified, dancing Patrick Swayze, including references to highlights of Swayze's career, fifty-fifty including a recreation of the potter's wheel scene from Ghost.[28] [xxx] Later versions of the script considered Sylvester Stallone, Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Bacon, Jean-Claude Van Damme or Matthew McConaughey equally the glory.[31] The histrion cast in the part dropped out a week earlier filming, and Harrelson made a few calls and was able to become Pecker Murray to play the role instead.[32] According to Harrelson about of the scene was improvised.[33] Harrelson accepted the role on iv conditions, ii of which were about casting and crew. The tertiary condition required the picture show to have an environmentally witting set. The quaternary condition required that the director not eat dairy products for a calendar week, a task which Fleischer described was "like for an alcoholic not to potable". He succeeded and maintained a vegetarian nutrition for 11 months.[27]

Filming and design [edit]

Zombieland zombies in a scene from the movie's climax

Primary photography began February 2009 in Hollywood, California, with scenes being shot at Scream Fest Theme Park and other locations.[34] Filming continued in March in Atlanta, Hapeville, Morrow,[35] Decatur,[36] Newnan and Powder Springs, Georgia, where actress Abigail Breslin historic her 13th birthday by adopting a shelter puppy.[37] Zombieland was filmed in digital, using the Panavision Genesis digital camera[38] and had a 41-day shooting schedule.[27]

The theme-park scenes for the film's climax, Pacific Playland, were mostly shot in Valdosta's local theme park Wild Adventures Water and Theme Park.[34] Some of the amusement rides prominently featured in the motion picture include Pharaoh'southward Fury, the Double Shot (redubbed "Blast Off"), the Rattler, the Aviator, and the Problems Out. A haunted-business firm facade was synthetic at the theme park, but the interior was filmed on location at Netherworld Haunted Business firm exterior Atlanta.[39]

Special effects makeup designer Tony Gardner, who helped Rick Baker create the signature look of Michael Jackson's music video "Thriller" and has contributed to other Hollywood films such as 127 Hours, Hairspray, and There's Something About Mary, was brought on to blueprint the expect of the motion-picture show's zombies.[40] Michael Bonvillain, who was Cloverfield 's cinematographer, was brought on for the "lively" hand-held camerawork.[41] "Basically, it's the cease of the world; the entire nation is zombies", stated Gardner. "And [the humans] are trying to get from the east coast to the west coast". For one shooting scene, Gardner said, "There were 160 zombies, in prosthetics, on gear up in an amusement park". He said it is "how you present yourself every bit a zombie that determines how people volition react to you" and that "one time the contact lenses get in", he thinks "all bets are off".[40]

Gardner said he was excited about working on the pic with first-time filmmaker Ruben Fleischer, who gave him complimentary rein in his zombie pattern. "[We] are just trying to be real farthermost with information technology", stated Gardner, "and trying to balance the scares out with the comedy".[40] He described having to makeover physically bonny actors who usually benefit from their looks every bit "a lilliputian off-putting" afterwards seeing some of them in their graphic symbol makeup for the outset time.[xl]

The zombies in Zombieland were described by the casting director equally: "Ferocious, infected people who move erratically. They are diseased, as opposed to undead. These are non the lumbering walking dead of Romero'south zombie movies, just instead the super jacked up 28 Days Later/Dawn of the Expressionless zombies. They are scary, gnarly, and gross.[42]

Harrelson had input into the wardrobe for his character, Tallahassee. "I never worked then long and hard on an outfit in my life," he stated. "What this guy wears is who he is. You lot want to get a sense of this guy every bit presently equally you run into him. So I pick out the necklaces, the sunglasses. But the hat? The minute you meet that on Tallahassee, you buy him. He's real. And he'south got a real absurd lid".[43] Harrelson's option of headwear for Tallahassee came not only downwards to mode, but also to his environmental passions: the distinctive lid is handmade in Brazil past a company called The Real Deal using recycled cargo-truck tarps and wire from old truck tires.[44]

Shortly subsequently finishing the filming of Zombieland, Harrelson had an atmospherics with a TMZ photographer at New York City'due south LaGuardia Airport. His defense was that he was still in grapheme and thought the cameraman was a zombie.[45]

Furnishings [edit]

The special-effects team created several visual elements, including "The Rules for Survival", which appear on-screen as they are related to the audience by Columbus: "Do cardio", "Beware of bathrooms", "Check the back seat", and so forth. The texts are rendered in three dimensions. "When a previously stated rule becomes relevant—when nature calls, for example—the relevant text pops up, occasionally getting splattered with claret."[46] Slate's Josh Levin said, "The pop-up bit works precisely because Zombieland unspools like a game—how can you survive a zombie horde armed with a shotgun, an SUV and a smart mouth?"[46]

Release [edit]

A trailer of Zombieland was released on June 18, 2009.[47] Distributed past Columbia Pictures, the moving picture was released on ii October 2009, a week earlier than originally advertised.[48]

Habitation media [edit]

Zombieland was released by Sony Pictures Dwelling Entertainment on February 2, 2010, on Blu-ray and DVD.[49] [50] The film was released on March fifteen, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray in the Britain.[51] Select Best Purchase stores sold a special edition on both DVD and Blu-ray with an additional disc featuring two featurettes. Information technology was also released as a motion-picture show for the PSP UMD.

As of January, 2015, the pic had sold 1,935,598 DVDs and 657,958 Blu-ray Discs, totalling $39,165,702 and $xvi,291,929, respectively, for a total of $55,457,631 in Northward America.[52]

Zombieland was released on Ultra Hd Blu-ray on October i, 2019, a few weeks before the sequel was released in theatres.[53]

Reception [edit]

Box part [edit]

The pic debuted at number one at the box office in N America, with ticket sales of $24,733,155 over its opening weekend, averaging about $8,147 from iii,036 theaters, matching its production budget.[54] Information technology was credited equally having the second-highest-grossing start on tape for a zombie moving-picture show behind the 2004 Dawn of the Expressionless remake, and as "the first American horror comedy in recent memory to find meaning theatrical success".[55] The pic grossed $60.8 1000000 in 17 days, condign the summit-grossing zombie picture in history; the tape was previously held by the Dawn of the Dead remake.[56] [57] Information technology was later surpassed by Resident Evil: Afterlife which grossed over $290 1000000 worldwide and World War Z which grossed over $540 million worldwide. Zombieland closed on December 13, 2009, with a final gross of $75,590,286 in North America and $26,801,254 in other territories for a worldwide gross of $102,391,540.[two]

Critical response [edit]

Zombieland received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 89% based on reviews from 260 critics, with a rating average of 7.4/x. The website'south consensus reads: "Wickedly funny and featuring plenty of gore, Zombieland is proof that the zombie subgenre is far from dead."[58] On Metacritic the film has a weighted boilerplate which assigns a normalized rating to reviews from mainstream critics, the flick holds a score of 73 out of 100 based on 31 reviews, indicating "by and large favorable reviews".[59] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore during the opening weekend, gave Zombieland an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F calibration.[60]

Roger Ebert was surprised past Zombieland 'south ability to exist significantly humorous while zombies remained the focus of the moving-picture show, and felt that "all of this could accept been dreary, merely not hither. The filmmakers bear witness invention and well-tuned comic timing". He credited Neb Murray's cameo appearance as receiving the "single biggest laugh" of the twelvemonth and gave the film 3 out of four stars.[61] Murray's cameo was called out for attention past other reviewers: Marc Savlov of the Austin Chronicle credited it as "the unmarried most outrageously entertaining unexpected glory cameo of whatever flick—genre or otherwise—" that he had seen in a "long, long time" and that while the film did piddling to advance the genre, its smart script and high activity fabricated it very enjoyable. Savlov categorized Zombieland as existence "expressionless set confronting existence dead serious" with its tonal pallor "ha[ving] more in common with a foreshortened It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Earth than with 28 Days or Weeks Later".[62]

The picture show's witty use of dialogue and pop culture was also praised by Ty Burr of The Boston Globe, who said the film "makes no claims to greatness", just that what information technology "has instead—in spades—is deliciously weary end-of-the-world banter".[63] Michael Ordona of Los Angeles Times praised director Fleischer for "bring[ing] impeccable timing and bloodthirsty wit to the proceedings".[64]

Some reviewers saw deeper levels in the plot and cinematography; cinematographer Michael Bonvillain was praised for capturing "some interesting images amid the postapocalyptic carnival of carnage, as when he transforms the destruction of a souvenir shop into a crude ballet",[64] while Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com said, "the moving picture is beautifully paced" and highlighted "a halcyon middle section where, in what could be viewed equally a sideways homage to Insubordinate Without a Cause, our rootless wanderers share a brief respite in an empty, lavish mansion".[65]

Claudia Puig of USA Today said, "underlying the carnage in Zombieland is a sweetly chirapsia heart", and, "This road pic/horror picture show/dark comedy/hostage romance/activeness flick hybrid laces a gentle drollness through all the bloody commotion".[66] Entertainment Weekly 's Lisa Schwarzbaum ended, "At the bone, Zombieland is a polished, very funny road picture shaped past wisenheimer cable-TV sensibilities and starring four likable actors, each with an influential following".[67]

Josh Levin of Slate drew parallels with Adventureland: in both films, Jesse Eisenberg tries to win over his dream girl, a daughter who has been hardened by life, and both feature a theme park. He goes so far as to call the picture "an undead Adventureland—a Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for the Facebook generation".[46]

Fourth dimension'southward Richard Corliss described the film as "an exhilarating ride, showtime to finish" and reasoned "Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg set a high bar for this subgenre with Shaun of the Dead, just Reese, Wernick, and Fleischer may accept trumped them". "This isn't just a good zombie comedy. It's a damn fine movie, period. And that'south high praise, coming from a vampire guy", he stated.[68]

Not all comparisons with Shaun of the Dead were favorable: Joshua Rothkopf of Time Out New York characterized the "actress injection of pop-civilization neuroticism" as "the one innovation" of the film,[69] declaring that while Zombieland was funny, it was not peculiarly scary and stated that it "just isn't equally witty as Shaun of the Dead, forever the yuks-meet-yucks standard".[69] Similarly, The Globe and Postal service 's Rick Groen said "information technology's far more than charming than spooky and fashion more funny than frightening", though he suggested that Rule No. 32 to 'savor the little things' was worth observing for a lite one-act.[70] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times classified the movie as "[a] minor diversion dripping in splatter and groaning with cocky-amusement" and lamented the lack of a real plot more concrete than a series of comedy takes on zombie-slaying.[71]

Accolades [edit]

Listing of awards and nominations
Award Category Recipients Issue
Circulate Motion picture Critics Clan[72] Best Comedy Movie Zombieland Nominated
Detroit Motion-picture show Critics Lodge[73] Best Supporting Actor Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Ensemble Abigail Breslin
Jesse Eisenberg
Woody Harrelson
Bister Heard
Bill Murray
Emma Stone
Nominated
Empire Awards All-time Horror Zombieland Nominated
Aureate Schmoes[74] Best Comedy of the Year Zombieland Nominated
Best Horror Movie of the Twelvemonth Zombieland Won
Biggest Surprise of the Year Zombieland Nominated
Coolest Character of the Year Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) Nominated
All-time Action Sequence of the Year Tallahassee vs. the Amusement Park Nominated
Well-nigh Memorable Scene of the Year Beak Murray cameo Won
All-time T&A of the Year Emma Stone Nominated
MTV Movie Awards Best Scared-As-S**t Operation Jesse Eisenberg Nominated
Best WTF Moment "Nib Murray?! A Zombie?!" Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Horror Motion picture Zombieland Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Woody Harrelson Nominated
Sitges Film Festival[75] Audience Honor Ruben Fleischer Won
Scream Awards Ultimate Scream Zombieland Nominated
Best Horror Movie Zombieland Won
Best Scream-Play Rhett Reese
Paul Wernick
Nominated
All-time Horror Extra Emma Stone Nominated
All-time Horror Role player Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Supporting Extra Abigail Breslin Nominated
Best Cameo Bill Murray Won
Best Ensemble Abigail Breslin
Jesse Eisenberg
Woody Harrelson
Amber Heard
Bill Murray
Emma Rock
Won
Best F/X Zombieland Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association All-time Comedy Zombieland Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Pick Movie Actress: One-act Emma Stone Nominated
Option Movie: Breakout Player Jesse Eisenberg Nominated

Soundtrack [edit]

The film's music was composed by David Sardy. The soundtrack was released on October vi, 2009, past Relativity Music Group.

The vocal For Whom the Bell Tolls by the band Metallica was used in the opening credits scene.

All music is composed by David Sardy.

No. Title Length
one. "Opening" 2:52
ii. "Cardio" 2:thirty
three. "The Standoff" one:29
4. "Escalade Sting" 0:34
5. "Hostess Truck" 0:27
6. "406" 2:11
7. "Carpush Manwich" i:41
8. "Grocery Store" 2:x
ix. "Marriagable" 2:47
10. "Girls Abandon Guys" 1:01
eleven. "Blast The Van" 0:28
12. "Walk N Talk" i:04
13. "The Yellowish Hummer" 0:31
14. "Clown Dump" 0:41
fifteen. "H3lp" 1:33
16. "Gas Due north Gulp" ii:06
17. "The Placidity Game" 1:09
eighteen. "Zombie Kill Of The Calendar week" 0:12
xix. "Zombie Kimosabe" 0:54
20. "Searching The Murray Firm" i:03
21. "Zombie In The Firm" 0:59
22. "Monopoly" i:06
23. "Pacific Playland (Pt.1)" 2:53
24. "Pacific Playland (Pt.2)" ii:03
25. "Columbus Alone" 0:thirty
26. "Pacific Playland (Pt.iii)" 2:04
27. "Pacific Playland (Pt.4)" four:31
28. "Estasi Dell Anima" 1:55
29. "Clown" i:30
30. "Rat Scare" 0:37
31. "Every bit Close Every bit I'll Ever Go To Home" 0:56
Total length: 46:27

[76]

Sequel [edit]

Due to the film's success, writers Reese and Wernick ever planned a possible sequel, with many more ideas they wanted to explore.[77] In August 2016, Reese and Wernick confirmed that they were working on Zombieland two and meeting with Woody Harrelson to discuss the motion picture, while stating "all the bandage is pretty excited."[78]

The motion-picture show, Zombieland: Double Tap, featuring the return of the original cast, was released on October 18, 2019, the tenth anniversary of the original picture show's release.[79]

Television series [edit]

In October 2011, it was reported that Trick Broadcasting Company and Sony Pictures were because a telly adaption of the serial to exist aired on CBS, with Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese writing the script, simply with the principal actors of the original film likely not returning. The telly program was planned to brainstorm in autumn, 2012. These plans did non come up to fruition.[fourscore] In January 2013, it was revealed that the casting call for the production simply went out for the chief characters, with a few changes to the film for the bear witness and the addition of 2 new characters, Atlanta and Ainsley.[81]

In March 2013, information technology was appear that Amazon Studios had ordered a airplane pilot episode. Reese, Wernick and Pollone were joined past Eli Craig, who directed the pilot. Tyler Ross plays Columbus, Kirk Ward plays Tallahassee, Maiara Walsh plays Wichita and Izabela Vidovic plays Little Stone.[82] [83] A new graphic symbol named Detroit (voiced by Kendra Fountain) was introduced every bit an ex-OnStar operator, serving as the gang's navigator. The pilot was released in April 2013 on Lovefilm and at Amazon Video.[84] [85] On May 17, 2013, Rhett Reese, creator of the Television adaptation, appear that Zombieland: The Serial would not exist picked up to exist a series by Amazon.[86] Reese commented on the fan backlash, saying "I'll never empathise the vehement hate the pilot received from die-difficult Zombieland fans. Y'all guys successfully hated it out of existence."[87]

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