Zack Snyder’s Las Vegas-set zombie heist movie Army of the Dead was the clear winner in U.S. streaming for the week of May 17 to 23, according to Nielsen.
03.06.2021 - 22:23 / thewrap.com
(Below you’ll find a few spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead,” out now on Netflix”)After comedian Chris D’Elia was accused by several women of grooming and sexually harassing them when they were underage, “Army of the Dead” director Zack Snyder didn’t exactly have a huge number of options for how to deal with the situation. The film had already been shot, with D’Elia in it in a key supporting role.
Zack Snyder’s Las Vegas-set zombie heist movie Army of the Dead was the clear winner in U.S. streaming for the week of May 17 to 23, according to Nielsen.
Netflix has released a new Army Of The Dead spin-off called Guzman Of The Dead 420 – you can watch it below.The five-minute short follows Mikey Guzman (Raúl Castillo), who first appeared in Zack Snyder’s original film, as he films some zombie kills in Las Vegas for his YouTube channel.A description of the spin-off reads: “Mikey Guzman from Army Of The Dead has made a name for himself making videos of his zombie killing abilities as he goes around Las Vegas looking for zombies to take out and
(If you’re still trying to avoid spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” on Netflix, then this article is not for you because it does contain some spoilers)After comedian Chris D’Elia was accused by several women of grooming and sexually harassing them when they were underage, “Army of the Dead” director Zack Snyder didn’t exactly have a huge number of options for how to deal with the situation. The film had already been shot, with D’Elia in it in a key supporting role.
Dave Bautista’s recent venture ‘Army of the Dead’ directed by Zack Snyder is streaming successfully on the OTT platform and the actor is garnering praise for his action-oriented yet intensely dramatic performance. The actor has paved his path as the leading man in huge Hollywood films over the years starting from his legendary status as a wrestler.
To say that Zack Snyder has had a productive 2021 is an understatement. Not only has he released one of the most anticipated films of the year back in March, “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” which basically ate up the cultural discussion for weeks on end, the filmmaker just released his first feature for Netflix, “Army of the Dead.” And it appears, at least judging from Netflix’s analytics, the zombie film is a massive hit for the platform.
(This article contains some spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” on Netflix”)Zack Snyder didn’t have a lot of options for dumping Chris D’Elia from the zombie flick “Army of the Dead” after he was accused by several women of grooming and sexually harassing them when they were underage.
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Army of the Dead star Omari Hardwick has opened up about the film’s cliffhanger ending.In Zack Snyder’s new zombie heist movie for Netflix, Hardwick’s character Vanderohe finds himself in a private plane’s bathroom before realising he has been bitten by a zombie.“I think where I was at mentally was, ‘Wow, this is funny, the parody,'” Hardwick recently told Collider.“Of course you see him laughing, because looking at the mirror at himself it’s beautiful that it was set up for me to have to really
Dave Bautista is "really bothered" that he hasn't met his 'Army of the Dead' co-star Tig Notaro. The 50-year-old comedy star digitally replaced Chris D’Elia - who was accused of sexual impropriety by multiple women last year - in Zack Snyder's comedy flick, and when the 52-year-old wrestler-turned-actor watches the movie back, he wishes he could give her hug and tell her how "amazing" she was in the role of Marianne Peters.
Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead was released on Netflix on May 21, 2021. Considering how seamless it looks, not many may have noticed that actress Tig Notaro has been digitally added in several scenes considering she replaced actor Chris D’Elia who originally shot for the film.
Dave Bautista starred alongside comedian Tig Notaro in the just-released Netflix zombie movie “Army of the Dead.” But the pair still haven’t met.
Zack and Deborah Snyder spent at least “a few million” dollars to reshoot Chris D’Elia’s Army of the Dead part in the wake of scandal.
, Chekhov's Gun never fires. Zack Snyder's original entry in the zombie genre is a zombie heist movie, which sees a team of heroes (including Dave Bautista, Ana de la Reguera, Omari Hardwick and Tig Notaro) pass through an apocalyptic Las Vegas to loot millions from a casino vault — if they can survive the zombie uprising.Snyder and co-writer Shay Hatten have created a hierarchy for their zombie horde: Zeus is at the top.
William Earl One of the most divisive filmmakers of the 21st century, Zack Snyder has amassed a legion of both overzealous fans and critical detractors, ready to stick their nose up at his work.
The new zombie movie Army of the Dead, directed by Zack Snyder, is streaming now on Netflix and fans who’ve watched it definitely want to know details about the possible sequel.
(This article contains spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” on Netflix, and for the episode of “Fear the Walking Dead” that aired April 11)There are a lot of things I expected from “Army of the Dead,” Zack Snyder’s new zombie flick that hit Netflix this week, but Garret Dillahunt’s turn as an absolute turd of a human being wasn’t one of them.This being a zombie movie — and one about a ragtag team trying to pull a heist — there is of course a little bit of “the real monsters are people”
Zack Snyder’s 4 hourslong “Justice League.”) And so the best aspects of “Army of the Dead” are hindered by undue excess.Running time: 148 minutes. Rated R (strong bloody violence, gore and language throughout, some sexual content and brief nudity/graphic nudity).
Netflix zombie film Army Of The Dead.On The Playlist’s Fourth Wall podcast, the Justice League director explained that the decision was made in order to prevent people from sitting down – and create a better environment for creativity.“There’s no sitting down, like, I banned chairs from the set,” said Snyder. “But the nice thing is, it’s really intimate.
LOS ANGELES -- The elevator pitch for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” would read something like this: “28 Days Later…” meets “Oceans 11.” But watching the film reveals more than a Las Vegas zombie heist thriller as layers of subtext emerge reflecting current social issues.Building a wall to contain people, detainment camps, quarantining those suspected of carrying the zombie virus, and political debate are just a few references that play a role in the story.“I felt like to really do the genre