
Horror Romantic Comedy The Zombie Wedding is The First Film from Weekly World News Studios. This End of the World Love Story Debuts on VOD and Select Screens on September 13
Freestyle Digital Media is excited to walk down the aisle with Weekly World News for the day and date release of the zomcom romantic comedy The Zombie Wedding. The Zombie Wedding debuts on Cable and Digital VOD September 13, 2024, including Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, Fandango At Home, Comcast, Dish, and DirecTV. The Zombie Wedding will also be available in select markets theatrically.
The Zombie Wedding is based on the eponymous interactive play and is the first title to launch the Weekly World News IP-driven studio slate of movie projects. Head down the aisle with a large ensemble cast that includes Cheri Oteri (“Saturday Night Live“), Seth Gilliam (“The Walking Dead“), Heather Matarazzo (Scream, The Princess Diaries), Kevin Chamberlin (“Jessie“), Siobhan Fallon Hogan (Men in Black), Vincent Pastore (“The Sopranos“), Ajay Naidu (Office Space), Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, and more!
Written by Greg D’Alessandro, The Zombie Wedding was directed by Micah Khan and produced by D’Alessandro, Joe Corcoran, Sue Wolf, Maria Capp and Jeff Mazzola. Executive Producers include Robert Dragotta, John Harris, John Fahy, J. Todd Harris, Jijo Reed, and Grace Lovret.
A young New Jersey couple decides to go through with their wedding – during the Zombie Apocalypse. Unfortunately, the groom is a zombie and the bride is a human. Both families are nervous for the big day, but it’s the judgmental humans who make the event even more challenging. During the ceremony the Zombies begin feeling brain deprived and the wedding takes a turn for the weird. Weekly World News reporters do their best to cover this wild Jersey wedding – while trying to stay alive!
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Hey there, I’m Jim and I’m located in London, UK. I am a Writer and Managing Director here at Grimoire of Horror. A lifelong love of horror and writing has led me down this rabbit hole, allowing me to meet many amazing people and experience some truly original artwork. I specialise in world cinema, manga/graphic novels, and video games but will sometime traverse into the unknown in search of adventure.