In Z-O-M-B-I-E-S defense I also thought High School Musical would suck too, & I really like that one. This one is a real stretch though. Crazy thing is even as bad as I think this looks, I'm still a little intrigued. In a world where zombies can live among us, they get to deal with social prejudices best found in High School... which can't happen without music & dancing obviously. This feels so High School Musical that I just have a feeling I'm gonna be wrong, & it's gonna be great. We won't know for sure until February 16th, but I want to know y'alls thoughts on this ridiculous trailer. Do y'all also see something in this ridiculousness? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Disney Channel Cheerleader-Zombie/Love Story/Musical On The Way
I had to keep checking the calendar to make sure this wasn't an April Fools Joke, but it's definitely May & this is definitely happening. THR reports production has started on Zombies, a Disney Channel Original Movie filled with song & dance numbers, to debut in 2018. Meg Donnelly (American Housewife) & Milo Manheim (Ghost Whisperer) will lead this musical set at Seabrook High School. Where all was good until students transfer in from Zombietown. Yeah, Zombietown. Then cheerleader Addison (Donnelly) & zombie football star Zed (Manheim) fall in love. Now these star-crossed lovers must bring their community together. Even after typing all this out it still doesn't seem real. Directed by Jeffrey Hornaday, choreographed by Cristopher Scott & Hornaday (both of Teen Beach Movie), & executive produced by Effie Brown (Star, Dear White People) & Hornaday, the film will also star Trevor Tordjman (The Next Step), Kylee Russell (Jump In), & Carla Jeffery (Curb Your Enthusiasm). Co-producers David Light & Joseph Raso came up with the story & wrote the script with Josh Cagan (The Duff). If you can't tell by my tone throughout this, I think this is a joke. This sounds like one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. In it's defense though, I thought I would never be interested in High School Musical, & it's one of my favorite musicals now. So though I will keep an open mind, I will not be holding my breath. Is there anybody who thinks otherwise on this one? I would love to hear why in the comments below.