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Those movies are Zombieland and its 2019 sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap. Ruben Fleischer’s iconic cult classics joined Peacock on February 1st and are worth checking out, even if you’ve already seen them dozens of times. The films star Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin as Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita, and Little Rock, a group of survivors navigating a post-apocalyptic United States filled with zombies. After embarking on a cross-country road trip to find a sanctuary free from the zombie virus in the first film, the group travels to Graceland and faces smarter, faster, and seemingly indestructible zombies in the sequel.
Zombieland Is a Splatter-Fest That Keeps Getting Better
Earning a “best of” distinction is no easy feat, but Zombieland really is that good. The movie didn’t reinvent the niche zombie subgenre, but it helped bring it into the mainstream by blending the intense, often slow-motion splatter-fest action of zombie kills with sharp wit, meta-humor, and a unique, rule-based approach to the apocalypse. But the scares and laughs aren’t the only reasons Zombieland is so great. Beyond the gore and comedy, there is an emotional journey of four strangers becoming a tight-knit family that anchors the film with plenty of heart. All that combined to help turn a niche, low-budget film into a cult classic that continues to be loved by audiences today.








