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Paramount is apparently one of the few not suffering from zombie fatigue.
We're still a good many months out from the big screen adaptation of WORLD WAR Z, but that's not stopping Paramount Pictures and director Marc Forster planning ahead.
In a talk with star Brad Pitt, the Los Angeles Times revealed that Forster and his producers view WORLD WAR Z as a trilogy "that would have the grounded, gun-metal realism of, say, Damon's Jason Bourne series tethered to the unsettling end-times vibe of AMC's "The Walking Dead."
Of course, zombie devotees and WORLD WAR Z fans may be excited, but something about this adaptation has seemed off from the beginning, and that's aside from the fact that I can't get worked up about anything undead-related these days.
The film sees Pitt play a United Nations worker globetrotting in the midst of a zombie epidemic to find its cause. WORLD WAR Z is out December 21.
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