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Forget A Zombieland Sequel: Writers Have 12 Films Planned

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Zombieland was supposed to be a TV show on CBS. But when the network ditched the series — the fools! — Zombieland was made into a movie. Leaving tons of material for sequels. Which the writers revealed to us.

We spoke with Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick all about the long journey this zombie epic made from television to film. We learned what changed, and how many more zombie movies these two guys have in their brains.

How much did the film change over the years?

Rhett Reese: It's surprisingly similar, interestingly. It underwent multiple devolopment experiences. We wrote it as a TV pilot and sold it to CBS, and they had a lot of notes, which we addressed. And then when they decided to not make the pilot we unaddressed a lot of them. We went back to what we had, because we liked it more. In most cases. In a few cases we kept what they added because they did have some good notes.

Paul Wernick: Interestingly the last bit of the movie is essentially episode two of the TV show.

Rhett Reese: When we decided to expand into a feature we took what we thought supposed to be episode two and we plugged it in. And the big change that we made when it became a movie was that Ruben [Fleischer] our director wanted to set the third act at an amusement park. Originally it was set as a big huge fight at a gas station. But it's awfully similar strangely.

Paul Wernick: Strangely and wonderfully.

Is there a Zombieland 2 in the works?

Rhett Reese: We don't know it all depends on how the first one does. So grab your friends, and make them cast their vote for Zombieland 2 by buying a ticket to Zombieland 1.

Paul Wernick: We've got some really fun ideas. And interestingly the last day of the movie, Woody told us that, "I generally never go back to a world, I don't love sequels, but this is one I would be honored to do." So pending the movie doing well and everyone being excited and loving it. As we hope they will, we'd love to do it.

Rhett Reese: And we'll take what we intended to be episode three of the television show and start movie number two.

Paul Wernick: We got a 23 episode season in our head. So divided by two that's about 12 movies in our head swimming around.

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I don't know about 12 movies, but I could definitely go back at least one or two more times to see some more Zombieland action. I just hope the quality wouldn't drop off.

What do you think? Was one enough, or would you see more?
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9 comments // Forget A Zombieland Sequel: Writers Have 12 Films Planned

  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • This body of work would stagger on even if it was dead on its feet; you couldn't bury it if you tried. It will last until its truly "brain-dead".

    • 2 years ago
  • cyanide7
  • Paul_Kanter
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      Paul_Kanter  
    • I see Zombieland making a beautiful TRILOGY.
      There has to be enough story and material for two more movies. A TRILOGY would do Zombieland justice. It'd put Zombieland up there with The Matrix and other classic movie trilogies.
      It's the first Zom-com, well not the first, but it would be the first Zom-Com Trilogy if they decide to do that.
      I mean if Sin City is getting the Trilogy treatment, Zombieland is well suited for a Trilogy, too. And look at how many Saw movies there are, and remakes of Halloween and now Nightmare on Elm Street.
      Look at the Resident Evil franchise of movies.

      2 more Zombieland movies would just be beautiful. Even if Bill Murray completely funds them from his royalties from Ghostbusters Video-game sales.

    • 2 years ago
  • MizPiz
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      MizPiz  
    • Finally, a film in which I'm not disappointed about the sequels, as long as we get different characters each movie.

    • 2 years ago
  • lordsbassman
  • ianakaeeen
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      ianakaeeen  
    • It would be nice to see such young actors age with Woody Harrelson in such an exciting franchise. Woody Harrelson has found himself an awesome role. It seems zombies never lose novelty. Probably because "zombie pandemic" doesn't sound impossible.

    • 2 years ago
  • JulyJones
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      JulyJones  
    • I think this would have worked better as a TV show honestly. I didn't dislike Zombieland but I didn't love it either. I'd check out the sequels though...just because I like Zombie movies good or bad.

    • 2 years ago
  • brandonthebuck
  • idealist
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