Dead Rising: Watchtower is a 2015 American action zombie film directed by Zach Lipovsky, produced by Tomas Harlan and Tim Carter, and written by Tim Carter. The film stars Jesse Metcalfe, Dennis Haysbert, Virginia Madsen, Meghan Ory, Keegan Connor Tracy, and Rob Riggle. It is based on the video game of the same name. Principal photography began on September 30, 2014, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Legendary Pictures produced the picture as its first digital film through its Legendary Digital Media division and it was released on Crackle on March 27, 2015.

An anti-viral drug called Zombrex, which keeps the virus at bay, is being administered to those infected. When it becomes clear that the drug is no longer effective and a zombie outbreak purges the town and infects its inhabitants, Chase, Jordan, grieving mother Maggie, and survivor Crystal battle their way out of the city before it gets firebombed.


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On September 29, the official title was confirmed as Dead Rising: Watchtower and the cast announced including Jesse Metcalfe, Dennis Haysbert, Virginia Madsen and Meghan Ory.[6] More cast joined on October 20, including Rob Riggle, Harley Morenstein, Keegan Connor Tracy and Aleks Paunovic.[7] Riggle would play Frank West, a photojournalist who knows how to survive zombie attacks, Genzel plays Susan, the anchorwoman who interviews Frank West, Paunovic would play Logan, the head of a biker gang, Morenstein would play his second-in-command, Pyro, while Tracy would play the role of a straight-laced journalist.[7]

There's a big climactic action scene that is more engaging than the countless similar scenes I've seen with zombies. And a conclusion that is uplifting and inspiring for the apes, I assume, and proves that Caesar is so smart that when he sees a place from another place, he knows how to find his way back to the other place from the first one, which is what humans need GPS for.

Set in the near future where infectious disease have become the norm, a high-rise apartment building has been newly constructed in the big city. The apartment building has residents from diverse backgrounds who must struggle to survive when a new infectious disease breaks out.

The Joseon architectures, mannerisms and outfits make the drama even more eyecatching. The zombies run when they see and smell human flesh and are smart enough to climb up to the top of the roof. They squeak like mice when attacked.

Although the drama is not exactly a "zombie" drama, we thought it deserved to be on the list given the apocalyptic theme and scenes of monsters resembling zombies. If you've liked some of Korean zombie contents, give this drama a try!

The zombies in Train To Busan are capable of running fast and even jumping on top of the train, but once the train goes under a tunnel and it becomes dark, their vision gets completely lost and they only know to follow sounds.

Unlike the somewhat serious zombie contents listed above, The Odd Family has comedic elements like a zombie getting chased by a dog and getting beat up by an old man with a toilet plunger. The story also shows a tiny bit of romance, too.

The zombies in the movie aren't too frightening. They know to follow sounds and lights, but don't seem to be able to run or jump. They roam and trudge slowly. This movie is it for those who want a good amount of comedy with zombies.

When he reaches the peninsula, not only does he discover large hoards of zombies, he also meets survivors. Among the survivors are members of the military unit 631 who have all turned insane and villainous, perhaps from their distressing circumstances.

Similar to Train To Busan, the zombies in The Peninsula are sensitive to sounds and lights, while they run and jump to attack human flesh. Some of them, once infected, can turn and bend their bodies in strange angles, too.

Based on the American film Alone written by Matt Naylor, Joon-woo (Yoo Ah-in) gets stuck in his apartment when mass zombie infections break out in his apartment complex. Without wifi, data and phone, he tries to survive by himself while zombies roam around.

The zombies in #Alive remember skills they learned as humans, so you even catch a spine-chilling scene of a zombie, who once was a firefighter, climb up the exterior wall of the apartment building to break into a survivor's home.

The virus spreads into the palace and is used by Kim Ja-joon as a plot to destroy the current King and take over the throne. The movie's interesting in a way that it depicts what a zombie virus would've looked like in the olden times of Korea.

The zombies in Rampant seem to leap and fly quite well, making their range a bit more expansive. Overall, the reviews from the Korean netizens haven't been super forgiving, but it's a good one-time zombie movie to watch.

On the peaceful campus of Chilsung High School, where Korea's many troublemakers attend, suddenly gets rowdy with teachers who have turned into zombies. The students gather together to fight the zombies and survive.

Zombie School is the first-ever teen zombie movie to be produced in Korea. Some netizens sarcastically stated that the horror movie was the funniest comedy movie they've ever seen, poking fun at how some of the scenes were poorly made.

When World War Z was released in 2013, it got remarkably little attention for an action movie that starred one of the most famous men in the world. But time has been kind to it, and World War Z is now seen as an underrated, solid entry in the zombie genre. Brad Pitt plays Gerry Lane, a former UN employee who travels the world in order to create a vaccine against a zombie virus that has overrun humanity. It's got all the action and suspense you look for in a zombie movie, but keeps things PG-13 for those of us who can't handle a ton of gushing blood and guts. 


A slow-burn, introspective take on the zombie apocalypse film, The Battery was the directorial debut of visionary genre director Jeremy Gardner, who co-stars as one of two young men who find themselves as unlikely companions searching for any salvation from their dangerous, nomadic lifestyle. The Battery may test your patience at times, but for anyone who was drawn in by the kinship between Ellie and Joel in The Last of Us, you may see many of the same emotional hallmarks between the central characters of this indie darling.


Taking place almost entirely on a zombie-infected train, Train to Busan has a cast of characters who represent the very best and very worst of humanity as they run out of time (and space!) to escape the zombies. Don Lee charmed the world as Gilgamesh in Eternals, and he brings the same heart to his breakout role here.

Lupita Nyong'o's performance in Us was the talk of the town in 2019, but did you know that she starred in another horror movie the same year? Indeed, Little Monsters released in theaters a few months after Us and could not be more different. Lupita plays Miss Caroline, a bubbly teacher determined to protect her young students from a sudden outbreak of zombies. Yes, this movie has an ensemble cast of children, but don't let that fool you into thinking it's not graphically violent. If a gory zombie flick with children in danger seems like it could be too dark, don't worry. The tone is decidedly light and comedic.

Shaun's (Simon Pegg) life is thoroughly unremarkable, bordering on depressing. He hates his job, his colleagues disrespect him, and doesn't get along with his stepdad. When his girlfriend (Kate Ashfield) dumps him for spending too much time with his slacker best friend Ed (Nick Frost), Shaun is so sad that he doesn't even notice that London has been overrun by zombies. But there's nothing like an apocalypse to make you get your life in order and bring out your inner hero. Shaun of the Dead also stands out in the zombie genre for its surprisingly optimistic ending. 


The end of the world does not have to be a bummer! In fact, it can be a mix of slapstick, sci-fi, and '80s camp, which is exactly what you'll get in Night of the Comet. After a comet wipes out humanity, Valley Girls Reggie (Catherine Mary Stewart) and Sam Belmont (Kelli Maroney) fight against cannibal zombies and a group of evil scientists. This movie has become a cult classic in the years since its release, and it's not hard to see why.

Scooby-Doo vs. zombies! What more could you want? Nothing, this movie is 77 minutes of perfection. Plus, it did the whole "Mystery Inc. splits up before reuniting for one last ride" storyline before the live-action Scooby-Doo did.

George Romero's Night of the Living Dead was the first in a series of zombie movies he made that established him as a horror auteur. He's widely considered the creator of the "Hollywood zombie," AKA the infected, flesh-craving monsters we're used to. Romero's zombies are technically derived from the original zombies of Haitian mythology, but the two are pretty different overall. Regardless, Romero's movie is a classic and gave the world its first taste of zombie gore.


Reanimated corpses have taken over the entire United States and society has collapsed. In light of that, a group of strangers seeks refuge in an abandoned shopping mall. This is the setup of Dawn of the Dead, the second movie in George Romero's zombie series. Many people consider it even better than Night of the Living Dead, but I'll let you be the judge of that. One thing's for sure though, it remains one of the most beloved zombie movies ever made and highlights some of the best aspects of the genre: gore and social commentary.

George Romero's third zombie movie continues the societal collapse seen in Dawn of the Dead: the zombies expanded past the US and have taken over the whole world. They outnumber humans 400,000 to 1. As a last resort, a small group of surviving soldiers and scientists attempt to domesticate the zombies so that humans might live alongside them. Would you believe that it doesn't go well? 006ab0faaa

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