Zombie film produced by Tina Romero, titled 'Queens of the Dead,' unveils its lively, bloodcurdling, and joyful initial trailer, featuring a queer cast.
In the world of horror, the name George A. Romero is synonymous with zombie movies. However, his legacy lives on through his daughter, Tina Romero, who is making her feature directorial debut with the upcoming movie "Queens of the Dead".
"Queens of the Dead" is a unique take on the zombie movie genre, set in a zombie apocalypse in Brooklyn during a giant warehouse party. The movie has already made waves, winning an audience award at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival and screening at the Fantasia International Film Festival.
The movie's cast is as diverse as its setting, featuring drag queens, club kids, and frenemies, played by the talented Katy O'Brian, Jaquel Spivey, Tomas Matos, Nina West, Jack Haven, Cheyenne Jackson, Dominique Jackson, and Margaret Cho.
The characters in "Queens of the Dead" must put aside their drama and use their unique skills to fight against the brain-thirsty, scrolling undead. The movie promises to be a glittery, flashy, gory, proudly queer, and over-the-top-looking affair.
Tina Romero co-wrote the screenplay for "Queens of the Dead" alongside Erin Judge. The distributor of the movie in Germany is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results.
Milla Jovovich is also set to star in another zombie movie titled "Twilight of the Dead", but "Queens of the Dead" stands as a standalone entity, separate from this George A. Romero-adjacent production.
The first trailer for "Queens of the Dead" has been released, and fans are eagerly awaiting its theatrical debut on October 24. While information about upcoming releases in Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, and Doctor Who may be circulating, this article focuses on the exciting world of "Queens of the Dead".
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