Zombie TV shows might trace their roots back to movies and the slow-shuffling undead of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead in 1968, but they’ve since found new unlife on the small screen.
Whether you prefer scientifically crafted zombies or the more supernatural ones, the undead crawling out of their graves has become a true staple of television in the past decade. With the release of ...
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This series brought humor and fast-paced action to the zombie genre, offering a refreshing alternative to The Walking Dead's ...
Jaime King toplines Black Summer as Rose, a mother searching for her daughter, Anna (Zoe Marlett), amidst the chaos of the zombie apocalypse. Rose spends much of the first season on a relentless quest ...
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