World War Z: An Oral History Of The Zombie War

World-War-ZCan we ever get anough of the whole Zombie genre? Apparently not. Paramount pictures has just bought the rights to a novel that hasn’t even been published yet called “World War Z: An Oral History Of The Zombie War” Yeah… ok… that’s a cool title. But another zombie movie?

The good folks over at M&C have posted up a little synopsis of the project… and to me it sounds like every single other zombie movie we’ve seen so far:

The book describes a world war fought against humans infected with a virus that caused them to die and be reborn as flesh eating zombies.

I will say this, putting this overused formula into a new context of an actual “war” could be pretty interesting. According to the post, the story for it is so good that Paramount and Warner Brothers were in a bidding war for the rights, to which Paramount won.

What do you think? Have we had too many zombie films? Or are you willing to eat them up faster than human brains?

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