What would Halloween be without zombies? Nothing, that’s what, so thankfully, Netflix has got you covered this October with a whole bunch of movies and TV shows that serve up a range of takes on the genre. The streaming service is looking to offer some of the most iconic entries in the world of zombie fiction that are always good for a watch, but also some underrated gems that you should definitely check out if you haven’t already.
In total, there are 23 zombie titles currently available on Netflix – 12 films and 11 TV series – and you can browse the full list below:
Movies
#Alive (2020) Cargo (2018) Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018) Doom Annihilation (2019) Kl Zombi (2013) Ladromas De Almas (2015) Mad Ron’s Prevues From Hell (1987) Ravenous (2017) Rise of the Zombie (2013) Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998) The Evil Dead (1981) The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)
TV Shows
Ash vs. Evil Dead (3 Seasons) Black Summer...
In total, there are 23 zombie titles currently available on Netflix – 12 films and 11 TV series – and you can browse the full list below:
Movies
#Alive (2020) Cargo (2018) Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018) Doom Annihilation (2019) Kl Zombi (2013) Ladromas De Almas (2015) Mad Ron’s Prevues From Hell (1987) Ravenous (2017) Rise of the Zombie (2013) Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998) The Evil Dead (1981) The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)
TV Shows
Ash vs. Evil Dead (3 Seasons) Black Summer...
- 10/15/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
"Reality Z" is the new Brazilian 'zombie' horror TV series, based on the Brit TV miniseries "Dead Set", produced in partnership with Conspiração Filmes and directed by Cláudio Torres, now streaming the first season of 10 episodes on Netflix:
"...the successful reality show 'Olympus', where 'Tk', J'essica', 'Augusto', 'Marcos', 'Veronica', 'Madonna' and 'Cleide' were confined, is interrupted when a 'zombie apocalypse' takes over Rio de Janeiro...
"...forcing the production and the cast to remain locked up in the studios...
"...while series producer 'Nina' leads the fight against the monsters..."
Main cast includes Ana Hartmann as 'Nina', Emílio de Mello as 'Alberto Levi', Carla Ribas as 'Ana Schmidt', Ravel Andrade as 'Leo Schmidt', Guilherme Weber as 'Brand', Luellem de Castro as 'Teresa', João Pedro Zappa as 'Tk', Hanna Romanazzi as 'Jessica', Jesus Luz as 'Lucas', Pierre Baitelli as 'Robson', Leandro Daniel as 'Augusto', Gabriel Canella as 'Marcos',...
"...the successful reality show 'Olympus', where 'Tk', J'essica', 'Augusto', 'Marcos', 'Veronica', 'Madonna' and 'Cleide' were confined, is interrupted when a 'zombie apocalypse' takes over Rio de Janeiro...
"...forcing the production and the cast to remain locked up in the studios...
"...while series producer 'Nina' leads the fight against the monsters..."
Main cast includes Ana Hartmann as 'Nina', Emílio de Mello as 'Alberto Levi', Carla Ribas as 'Ana Schmidt', Ravel Andrade as 'Leo Schmidt', Guilherme Weber as 'Brand', Luellem de Castro as 'Teresa', João Pedro Zappa as 'Tk', Hanna Romanazzi as 'Jessica', Jesus Luz as 'Lucas', Pierre Baitelli as 'Robson', Leandro Daniel as 'Augusto', Gabriel Canella as 'Marcos',...
- 7/1/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Netflix is unleashing Brazilian zombies in “Reality Z,” its first collaboration with multi-Emmy winning Brazilian production house, Conspiracao. The series will be made available from June 10.
An adaptation of British horror miniseries “Dead Set” by “Black Mirror” creator Charlie Brooker, “Reality Z” is set against the stunning backdrop of Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro, where a zombie apocalypse forces the participants and producers of the “Olimpo” reality show to take shelter in the self-sustaining bespoke set.
Award-winning Brazilian director, screenwriter and executive producer Cláudio Torres (“The Invisible Woman”) took on the challenge to adapt the series by tapping into Brazil’s pop culture and its obsession with reality shows. “Olimpo” is not unlike “Big Brother Brazil,” which snagged an official Guinness World Records certificate when its March 31 episode collected more than 1.5 billion votes.
At first wary of “messing with a classic,” Torres sought inspiration in the Brazilian artistic movement of Anthropophagy.
An adaptation of British horror miniseries “Dead Set” by “Black Mirror” creator Charlie Brooker, “Reality Z” is set against the stunning backdrop of Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro, where a zombie apocalypse forces the participants and producers of the “Olimpo” reality show to take shelter in the self-sustaining bespoke set.
Award-winning Brazilian director, screenwriter and executive producer Cláudio Torres (“The Invisible Woman”) took on the challenge to adapt the series by tapping into Brazil’s pop culture and its obsession with reality shows. “Olimpo” is not unlike “Big Brother Brazil,” which snagged an official Guinness World Records certificate when its March 31 episode collected more than 1.5 billion votes.
At first wary of “messing with a classic,” Torres sought inspiration in the Brazilian artistic movement of Anthropophagy.
- 6/10/2020
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
To help you anticipate and navigate all that Netflix has to offer, TVLine presents this comprehensive list of all the TV series, movies, documentaries and specials making their debut on the streaming service this month — all as a 100-percent free supplement to our daily and handy What to Watch and weekly TVLine-Up columns.
Among Netflix TV shows this June, you have a second term for Ryan Murphy’s The Politician, new seasons of F Is for Family, Mr. Iglesias, The Order and Queer Eye, and the series finales of 13 Reasons Why and Fuller House. In addition, you’ll find...
Among Netflix TV shows this June, you have a second term for Ryan Murphy’s The Politician, new seasons of F Is for Family, Mr. Iglesias, The Order and Queer Eye, and the series finales of 13 Reasons Why and Fuller House. In addition, you’ll find...
- 5/31/2020
- TVLine.com
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