Zack Snyder To Revisit Zombie Action in "Army of the Dead"
Fanboys already excited about Zack Snyder's upcoming "Watchmen" adaptation have a whole new reason to "heart" the "300" helmer: another zombie movie!!
Although we're still in the eye of the "300" boxoffice storm, and he already has the next most anticipated Alan Moore graphic novel adaptation on his to-do list, Snyder's going for broke and adding a heaping pile of zombie goodness to his plate. It's name? "Army of the Dead."
Variety reports the project, to be scripted by Joby Harold, is a "zombie action thriller" based on Snyder's original story: "Set in a quarantined Las Vegas in the not-too-distant future, "Army" revolves around a father who tries to save his daughter from imminent death in a zombie-infested world."

Those savvy sleuths at Variety also asked Snyder if, given his success shooting "300" on green screen, "Army" would go a similar route; too early to say, he implied that it is "likely to borrow some of the same techniques."
It is not known if Snyder will direct the film himself, though one may suspect he'll be quite busy over the next few years. "Watchmen," based on Alan Moore's uber-popular anti-superhero graphic novel, is set to begin production this summer for a 2008 opening.
Snyder, of course, is no stranger to the undead, having directed 2004's successful zombie remake, "Dawn of the Dead."
On a semi-related note, it appears that zombie flicks are all the rage in Hollywood; Variety also reports that actor-director Corbin Bernsen -- yes, Roger Dorn from "Major League" -- is making his own walking undead movie, entitled "Dead Air," about radio djs trying to alert their listeners to a zombie-creating plague in Los Angeles.
Source: Variety, Variety
Although we're still in the eye of the "300" boxoffice storm, and he already has the next most anticipated Alan Moore graphic novel adaptation on his to-do list, Snyder's going for broke and adding a heaping pile of zombie goodness to his plate. It's name? "Army of the Dead."
Variety reports the project, to be scripted by Joby Harold, is a "zombie action thriller" based on Snyder's original story: "Set in a quarantined Las Vegas in the not-too-distant future, "Army" revolves around a father who tries to save his daughter from imminent death in a zombie-infested world."

Those savvy sleuths at Variety also asked Snyder if, given his success shooting "300" on green screen, "Army" would go a similar route; too early to say, he implied that it is "likely to borrow some of the same techniques."
It is not known if Snyder will direct the film himself, though one may suspect he'll be quite busy over the next few years. "Watchmen," based on Alan Moore's uber-popular anti-superhero graphic novel, is set to begin production this summer for a 2008 opening.
Snyder, of course, is no stranger to the undead, having directed 2004's successful zombie remake, "Dawn of the Dead."
On a semi-related note, it appears that zombie flicks are all the rage in Hollywood; Variety also reports that actor-director Corbin Bernsen -- yes, Roger Dorn from "Major League" -- is making his own walking undead movie, entitled "Dead Air," about radio djs trying to alert their listeners to a zombie-creating plague in Los Angeles.
Source: Variety, Variety
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on Mar 26 2007 03:08 AM Man that is AWSOME! I loved Dawn of the Dead (yes the remake!). (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 07:13 AM Oh hell yeah -- this makes me so excited. There's some zombie goodness in our near future, though I'm afraid a lot of that goodness is going to suck hardcore. Day of the Dead remake........ugghh. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 07:37 AM why do we need another one of these movies? (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 07:48 AM In reply to this comment (#859324) Because zombie movies are awesome and better than most "horror" films that have been released in this millennium. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 08:22 AM im all for a good zombie movie (alot of them are poorly done) but does snyder really need to do another one? dawn of the dead was great. i hope he takes more of an exec role and not direct this one. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 08:29 AM That is great to hear that Snyder is going to do his own zombie movie so hopefully it will have some fresh ideas for the genre. And after Day of the Dead starring Nick Cannon (for some god awful reason hopefully to be eaten) the fans are going to need a good zombie flick after that DoD gets driven to the ground! I really think he should change the title to get out of the Romero film cliche. I say give it something original! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 08:47 AM In reply to this comment (#859328) I concur. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 11:05 AM Yeah, a new title format would be nice. I appreciate zombie movies on lots of different levels; I love George Romero's creepy atmospheres and literary depth, but I also love to indulge in zombie ass-kicking romps like DoD 2004. Either way, I'm happy. Anybody else excited for Romero's upcoming "Diary of the Dead"? I'm pumped about that one too. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 11:40 AM yeah!!!! more zombie movies!!!! i love them. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 26 2007 12:05 PM Sweet! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 03:16 PM Anyone read the book World War Z? that would be a sweet ass movie! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 05:45 PM I'm now 100% convinced that Zack Snyder is incapable of coming up with any ideas on his own. Not that that's fully a bad thing. It's just that everything he does HAS to be a direct adaptation. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 26 2007 08:11 PM a zombie action thriller set in a quarantined Las Vegas in the not-too-distant future? hopefully there will be no boyish karate-kicking Milla Jovovich anywhere near this film. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 26 2007 09:27 PM In reply to this comment (#859334) Directors just being directors. He's one of the few with talent. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 27 2007 08:49 AM In reply to this comment (#859336) "He's one of the few with talent" in the words of Justin Timberlake, "that's a joke, right?" (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 27 2007 08:58 AM I don't think it's fair to criticize directors for not doing completely original films. Look at Spielberg, it's been awhile since he's done a movie that WASN'T adapted from some other movie/story/book/etc. And I'm not saying that's a bad thing, in general I dislike remakes, but skillfully adapting another piece of viable art into a great film is a commendable thing to do, in my opinion. But f*ck all that, I just want to see some zombies get their sh*t f*cked up. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 27 2007 12:27 PM [b]Zack Snyder![/b] One thing... Dawn of the Dead ( the remake ) is by far the the coolest, scariest, most action-packed horror movie in the history of cinema. 28 Days Later dosn't come even close. 300 By far the most fun to watch, ''WOW'' inspiring movie of the year. There is only one thing to say. After seeing his Dawn of the Dead I immediately knew that Zack Snyder isn't your normal by the book director. He tried something unconventional and it worked. Same with 300. He's not doing Watchmen for no reason. And he wants to take Dawn of the Dead to the next level with Army of the Dead. SNYDER IS THE FIRST MODERN DIRECTOR THAT DOES NOT TRY TO IMITATE OTHER PEOPLE'S MASTRPIECES BUT CREATE ONES OF HIS OWN. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 27 2007 07:31 PM In reply to this comment (#859337) Nope. Movies will be hard press to surpass 300 this year. I look at the movies this May and I am bored by the options. This spring will be better then the summer. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 28 2007 10:55 AM What about Hot Fuzz? I fully expect Hot Fuzz to kick the shit out of "300", at least for myself. Next Friday can't come any sooner... (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 29 2007 03:01 PM Hot Fuzz is Awsome! those guys are brilliant! I've seen it twice. I havn't seen 300 yet but I don't expect them to be comparable in any way? (Reply to this) |
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