Explore What Makes A Zombie With Cool New Warm Bodies Interactive Infographic
Over the years we've seen many different kinds of zombies. Sure, George A. Romero popularized the shambling, brain-loving type, but as the subgenre has developed so have the creatures. Some titles feature the undead with the ability to communicate, while others have them all as world-class sprinters. Come February director Johnathan Levine will introduce another new kind of zombie to the mix in his film Warm Bodies, and now you can learn a bit more about them with this cool new interactive infographic.
The cool web widget premiered over on Yahoo!, and be warned if you're at work: each button makes a sound, so make sure your speakers are turned down so your bosses don't hear it. Otherwise, click away and enjoy the unique look at the movie!
Based on the novel by Isaac Marion, the movie follows the day to day adventures of R (Nicholas Hoult), a zombie shuffling his way around the post-apocalyptic landscape. But that all changes the day he meets Julie (Teresa Palmer), a beautiful human who he manages to save and protect during a raid. As R and Julie become closer they soon discover that something is changing within him and it's something that could potentially change the entire world. John Malkovich, Rob Corddry, Dave Franco, and Analeigh Tipton co-star in the rom-zom-com, which will be hitting theaters on February 1st. To find out more about Warm Bodies, watch the first trailer, and check out stills and posters, be sure to head over to our Blend Film Database.
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