Films •
Night of the Living Dead (1968), George A. Romero's first film in the
Night of the Living Dead film series, spawned numerous other films in the genre. It follows a group of Pennsylvanians who barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls. •
Dawn of the Dead (1978), Romero's follow-up film to
Night of the Living Dead, depicts slow-moving zombies in a shopping mall as social commentary on consumerism. •
Day of the Dead (1985) is a post-apocalyptic film directed by Romero in which survivors are forced to live underground after zombies have dominated the world. •
28 Days Later (2002) is a British post-apocalyptic horror film written by
Alex Garland and directed by
Danny Boyle. It stars
Cillian Murphy as a man who wakes from a coma to find a man-made "rage" virus has been unleashed in Britain. The film reinvented the genre with the concept of the running zombie. •
Resident Evil film series,
starting in 2002, based on the
video game series of the same name. These films involve a genetically engineered virus turning humans at a genetic research facility into flesh-eating zombies. In
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), the zombies and lore as conceptualized and choreographed by Sharon B. Moore and Derek Aasland advanced the genre by admixing the supernatural with the scientific. Moore and Aasland wrote an "Undead Bible" using script analysis and movement research to devise a "scientific logic" for the T-Virus, accounting for all zombie behaviour envisioned in
Paul W. S. Anderson's script. The Undead Bible was used as the guide for the cast of nearly 1000 to ensure both a unified story logic and physicality. •
Dawn of the Dead (2004) is a remake of Romero's
Dawn of the Dead directed by
Zack Snyder in his directorial debut with a screenplay written by
James Gunn. The film took the concept of survivors taking refuge in a shopping mall as an epidemic causes the infected to turn into flesh-eating zombies. •
Shaun of the Dead (2004), a comedy horror directed by
Edgar Wright, is the first film in the
Cornetto Trilogy. It stars
Simon Pegg and
Nick Frost who take refuge in a pub while Great Britain is under attack by zombies. •
Land of the Dead (2005) is a post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Romero in which survivors are ruled by a government that divides the rich from the poor. •
Planet Terror (2007), a film by
Robert Rodriguez was released as part of the double-feature
Grindhouse. The plot centres on a biochemical agent causing a worldwide zombie infection. •
Zombieland (2009) is a zombie comedy directed by
Ruben Fleischer and starring
Jesse Eisenberg. As the United States is ravaged by a zombie plague caused by a mutated form of
mad cow disease, a small group attempts to survive while traveling across country to an amusement park in California. •
World War Z (2013), an action horror film based on the
book of the same name, was directed by
Marc Forster and stars
Brad Pitt. The plot centres on the world being plagued by a mysterious infection turning whole human populations into rampaging mindless zombies. •
Train to Busan (2016) is a South Korean action horror film directed by
Yeon Sang-ho. It takes place on a train to
Busan, as a zombie apocalypse, caused by a leak from a biotech company, suddenly breaks out in the country and compromises the safety of the passengers.
Comics • The
Deadworld comic series by Stuart Kerr and Ralph Griffith, which began in 1987. • The 2001–2002 manga series
Gyo by
Junji Ito presents an unconventional take on the trope, in which Japan is overrun by an experimental species of bacteria, which constructs 'walking machines' to transport their infected 'power sources' and spread the disease. The bacteria initially infects marine life before later mutating to infect terrestrial organisms, including humans. • The comic series
The Walking Dead by
Robert Kirkman, beginning in 2003, chronicles the story of survivors in a world overrun by zombies. The series was later adapted into a
television series of the same name. • The 2005 comic series
Marvel Zombies and its sequels
Marvel Zombies: Dead Days,
Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness,
Marvel Zombies 2,
Marvel Zombies 3. • The
manga/
anime series
Highschool of the Dead, beginning in 2006, features a group of Japanese high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. • The 2019
DC Comics title
DCeased has been cited as a variant of the zombie apocalypse, triggered by a new permutation of the
Anti-Life Equation.
Literature •
The Zombie Survival Guide (2003) by
Max Brooks details how one can survive various sized zombie outbreaks, including a world-wide outbreak that collapses civilization. •
Monster Island,
Monster Nation and
Monster Planet (2004–2004) by
David Wellington. •
World War Z (2006) by
Max Brooks which details humanity's efforts to defeat a worldwide zombie apocalypse. •
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009) by
Seth Grahame-Smith which combines
Jane Austen's classic 1813 novel
Pride and Prejudice with elements of modern zombie fiction. •
Warm Bodies (2010) by
Isaac Marion is set in a zombie apocalypse but is told through the viewpoint of a zombie known only as R who regains his humanity after developing a relationship with a human girl that he spared. •
The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor (2011) by
Robert Kirkman and
Jay Bonansinga is set within the universe of
The Walking Dead comic books, which were also created and written by Kirkman. It follows one of the most villainous characters of the comics, Philip Blake, a.k.a. "The Governor", as he, two friends, his brother Brian and daughter Penny struggle to survive in a world where an undead
plague has rendered the human race outnumbered.
Television •
Dead Set (2008) involves a zombie outbreak and the real television show
Big Brother UK. •
The Walking Dead (2010–2022), based on the
comic book series of the same name, and its spinoffs,
Fear the Walking Dead and
The Walking Dead: World Beyond. •
Z Nation (2014–2018), a zombie/horror/comedy focused around a man who becomes the only person to ever survive being bitten by a zombie. In the show, other survivors believe that he is the key to a cure for the zombie virus, known as the ZN1 virus. •
Black Summer (2019–2021): Six weeks after the start of the zombie apocalypse, Rose is separated from her daughter, Anna, and she embarks on a harrowing journey to find her. •
Kingdom (2019–2021): Set during the
Joseon Dynasty in
Korea, three years after the
Japanese invasions. The story follows Crown Prince Lee Chang who, along with his subordinates, finds a zombie plague is ravaging the countryside amidst a brewing political conspiracy. •
All of Us Are Dead (2022–): A local South Korean high school is overrun by zombies, leaving trapped students with little left to survive. The series is based on a webtoon series of the same name by Joo Dong-geun. •
The Last of Us (2023–): An
HBO adaptation based on the video game
The Last of Us.
Video games •
Dead Nation: A
shoot 'em up for the PlayStation Network. •
Dead Rising: A sandbox adventure game series in which the player character is usually trapped in a mall full of zombies and almost any object that can be found in the mall can be repurposed as an improvised weapon. •
Left 4 Dead and its sequel
Left 4 Dead 2, a
co-operative horror,
first-person shooter where a
rabies-like pathogen infects humanity. •
Project Zomboid: An isometric RPG which aims for a degree of realism. It is being developed in a similar way to
Minecraft. •
Resident Evil series, created by
Capcom, made its debut in 1996 and developed into a multimedia franchise. •
The Last of Us: A third-person action adventure game known for its intricate storytelling and literary nature. •
The Walking Dead: A graphic adventure series based on the
franchise. The games have been credited with rejuvenating the
adventure game format. •
Urban Dead: A free to play HTML/text-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game. •
Zombie Apocalypse: Released as a downloadable title for the
PlayStation Network and
Xbox Live Arcade is a
shoot 'em up title. The player takes control of four survivors and may fight against hordes of mutated zombies as a team, rescuing other survivors and investigating the cause of the infection. •
Zombie Panic: Features a human and a player-controlled zombie team fighting against each other in a zombie apocalypse.
Tabletop role-playing games •
All Flesh Must Be Eaten, a
survival horror role-playing game (RPG) produced by
Eden Studios, Inc. •
Dead Reign, published by
Palladium Books, set in a world where zombies of various varieties dominate the planet
Music • The zombie parody of
The Beatles, the
Zombeatles, began in 2006 with the song "Hard Day's Night of the Living Dead" and is set in a world where the zombies have eaten all the remaining humans. • The 2008
Metallica music video for the song "
All Nightmare Long" features the
Soviet Union using a spore found after the
Tunguska event on the United States to covertly create an army of zombies, and then openly destroying all of them, in order to take over the US. • Metalcore band
The Devil Wears Prada released their
Zombie EP on August 24, 2010. The five song EP is about an impending zombie apocalypse, derived from lead vocalist Mike Hranica's strong interest in the subject. ==See also==