Zombedy “ZBurbs” Brings Several Strange Neighbors to VOD November 21st!

Zombedy “ZBurbs” Brings Several Strange Neighbors to VOD November 21st!

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Zombedy “ZBurbs” Brings Several Strange Neighbors to VOD November 21st!

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Zombies Have to Live Somewhere!

ZBurbs-Movie-Poster-Greg-ZekowskiIndican Pictures will release the zombie comedy ZBurbs this November. What happens when a woman’s husband is turned into the undead? You feed him bad people! ZBurbs was developed by director Greg Zekowski. And, the film stars: Bill Oberst Jr. (“Criminal Minds”), Marieh Delfino (The Invitation), Gina Hecht (“Seinfeld”), Ian Alda (“Silicon Valley”), Carl Bressler (“Z Nation”) and many more. This exciting, but bloody take on the zombie film is staggering its way to Video-on-demand, in just a few days.

The film’s trailer reveals more of the story. Actor Bill Oberst Jr. plays Pick, a CIA agent. He wants to take Shelly’s (Delfino) husband and turn him into a new governmental weapon. But, Shelly needs Bill (Alda) to take down her neighbors. Events turn into a fight over undead Bill, in this brutal tug-of-war.

ZBurbs will be available on several digital platforms. On November 21st, ZBurbs will show through Video-on-demand platforms such as Amazon as well as home video nationwide. Rated restricted, this title will shock viewers and make them laugh, because “zombies have to live somewhere!”

The official synopsis: When a suburban housewife discovers that her husband has become a zombie with an appetite for human flesh, she decides to make it work by feeding him! But only bad people, until the government discovers – he could be a great weapon. Now they must make a tough decision.

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Ash Hamilton is not only the owner of Horror-Fix.com, but also one of its major contributors. A long time horror movie enthusiast, Ash has lent his personality to radio and television and continues to support his favorite genre through his writing and art. He also loves beef jerky and puppies... and low-grade street-quality hallucinogens.
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