Tag: Army of the Dead
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Sequel Bits: ‘Army of the Dead 2,’ ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2,’ ‘Crawl 2,’ and More
In this edition of Sequel Bits: Zack Snyder has an “insane” idea for Army of the Dead 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 wraps production at breakneck speed Alexandre Aja teases Crawl 2 talks And more! Netflix is planning out a whole Army of the Dead cinematic universe, with production already wrapped on the Matthias Schweighöfer-starring…
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‘Shogun’ Limited Series Cast Adds Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis
The FX limited series based on James Clavell’s Shogun has added Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis to its cast. Sanada just appeared in both Mortal Kombat and Army of the Dead, while Jarvis’s credits include Annihilation and Calm With Horses. The story is “set in feudal Japan and charts the collision of two ambitious men…
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‘Army of the Dead’ Viewers Question Dead Pixels on Screens
If you happened to watch Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” this weekend, you might have noticed something was not quite right. You weren’t alone — quite a few Twitter and Reddit users noticed that some scenes appear to have dead pixels, or completely white spaces, on various parts of the screen.Army of the Dead…
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Zack Snyder Breaks Down That ‘Army of the Dead’ Zombie Baby: ‘The Ultimate Evolution’
Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” is just the beginning of a Netflix movie and television franchise that will explore the world of a zombie outbreak, and one of the most eyebrow-raising surprises of this world is that the undead are procreating. One of Snyder’s big surprises in “Army of the Dead” is the reveal…
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Netflix’s Snyder School Will Show You How Zack Snyder Makes Movies
Grab your textbooks about slow motion and big, rippling muscles, because it’s time to enroll in Snyder School! In honor of his new Netflix movie Army of the Dead, the streaming giant has put together a series of videos that explore Zack Snyder‘s creative process. From opening titles – which Snyder really excels at –…
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What’s Next for ‘Army of the Dead’: ‘Italian Job’-Esque Prequel, an Anime Series, and Maybe a Sequel
[Editor’s note: This article contains major spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead.”]When filmmaker Zack Snyder and his producer (and wife) Deborah Snyder took their original zombie movie “Army of the Dead” to Netflix, the streaming giant offered them plenty that other studios balked at: a guaranteed, multi-pronged new franchise. As Deborah Snyder explained…
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Dave Bautista Still Hasn’t Met Co-Star Tig Notaro Since She Was Digitally Added to ‘Army of the Dead’
Tig Notaro saved the day on Netflix and Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” when the actress signed on to be digitally inserted in post-production to replace Chris D’Elia. The switch-up happened as D’Elia faced sexual misconduct accusations. Adding Notaro cost Netflix millions, according to director Snyder and producer Deborah Snyder (who spoke with IndieWire…
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Streaming: Army of the Dead and cinema’s best zombie films
Zach Snyder’s new Las Vegas zombie heist romp shows film’s long love affair with the undead is very much alive and kickingFor devotees of maximalist blockbuster merchant Zack Snyder, you’d think 2021 had already yielded quite enough excitement. The result of what online fan armies can achieve through sheer vocal persistence, the director’s four-hour cut…
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You Can Watch an ‘Army of the Dead’ Making-Of Featurette on Netflix Alongside the Movie
Army of the Dead hits Netflix today, and the streamer is rolling out the big guns for the new Zack Snyder release. Fans can get more undead goodness with a behind-the-scenes special feature that delves into the making of the film, and it’s available to stream on Netflix now. Once fans are done watching Army…
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‘Army of the Dead’: Zack and Deborah Snyder Discuss the Long Road to Making the Zombie Epic
Zack Snyder’s new apocalyptic epic “Army of the Dead” almost didn’t happen.“Quite frankly, this movie wouldn’t have gotten made had it not been for Netflix because it sat at Warner Bros. for years and years,” producer Deborah Snyder said in a panel discussion on Friday.When asked why, Deborah Snyder said the film “couldn’t be figured…