Queens of the Dead
George Romero's daughter delivers a 'big gay zombie movie' in Queens of the Dead exclusive first look Tina Romero and star Katy O'Brian dig into the film about a drag party upended by a zombie. For one thing, in comparison to the oft-expected shambling hordes, our movie only had one zombie. Advertisement Such films, and numerous others, provide evidence of an undeniable interest in zombies on the part of queer filmmakers and viewers alike.
Zombies is Way Queerer Than You Thought
Gear up, queens! A new zombie apocalypse film is on its way — but this one is putting LGBTQ + characters front and center. Tina Romero is set to carry on the horror legacy of her father, George. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Gear up, queens! QUEENS OF THE DEAD
The late, great George A. Romero is widely credited as the originator of the zombie horror genre with his Night of the Living Dead trilogy, and his daughter, Tina Romero, is set to continue her. If you, too, are a fan of zombie apocalypse movies, you may have heard of George A. Romero, creator of such classics as Night of the Living Dead. George A. Romero’s Daughter Is Making a Gay Zombie Movie
Attention horror enthusiasts! A first look into the new LGBTQIA+ horror comedy, Queens of the Dead, has arrived. Back in July, Deadline announced that Tina Romero – daughter of the “King of Zombies” filmmaker George A. Romero – was directing the forthcoming queer zombie movie. . Gay people in zombie movies
Queens of the Dead seems poised to continue the Romero family legacy of using zombie films to deliver social commentary amid more traditional horror scares. George A. Romero’s landmark film Night of the Living Dead, which is often credited as the first modern zombie movie, also features the first Black horror lead, played by actor Duane Jones. Although Jones’ character Ben wasn’t. . Tina Romero has filmed a “big gay zombie movie”, Queens of
Zombies 3, the first live-action Disney movie to feature an explicitly nonbinary character, came out on earlier this summer. Disney Channel Original movies are already campy as hell, but when I saw a so-called perfect town filled with pastel pink and baby blue-wearing suburbanites thrown into panic. .
Queer the Walking Dead
The Soska Sisters already made a pretty queer sequel to Night of the Living Dead with Festival of the Living Dead (on Tubi also) in which the main character is Ben’s granddaughter. .
George Romero's daughter delivers a 'big gay zombie movie' in
Can't think of any in movies off the top of my head, but Stephen King's Cell was more or less a zombie story, and one of the main characters is gay and survives to the end. I assume you're asking in comparison to movie-survival rates of distinct diversity groups that movies often have; black dude, hispanic chick, younger chick, older person, pregnant woman, average joe, etc. .