Zombieland: Double Tap Red Band Trailer Brings Fire and Fury
Enjoy some action, F-bombs, and even an appearance from Bill Murray.
By Chris Morse
A brand-new trailer is paving the way for Zombieland: Double Tap, which hits theaters in less than two weeks, and this one is of the red band variety. In it, an abundance of new footage is on display along with plenty of action, explosions, and colorful language to balance it all out.
Plus, we even get our first look at the returning Bill Murray, who is playing a fictional version of his real-life acting self, with a drug problem to boot (we're not judging!). Check out the new trailer above and read on for more details on the upcoming sequel!
Zombieland: Double Tap sees our returning characters moving to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.
The cast includes original stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin, as well as newcomers Zoey Deutch, Rosario Dawson, Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley, The Final Girls), Luke Wilson (Old School, Anchorman), and Avan Jogia. Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray are also on board, both playing fictional versions of their real-life actor selves.
Ruben Fleischer is returning to the director's chair while the first film's screenwriters, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, penned the script. Zombieland: Double Tap is scheduled to hit theaters on October 18th, 2019. Stay tuned for all of the latest news and updates on the sequel right here on Dead Entertainment.
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