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Zombies have dominated movies by wandering in swarms for decades, since when they first appeared on the theatres and television. Zombies are creatures that are usually portrayed as reanimated corpses or infected humans by viruses. They are frequently characterised as having a cannibalistic mindset. Although zombie movies are typically classified as scary movies, the wonderful thing about them is that they can also be classified as classic horror stories, hilarious comedies, etc. Whatever the case, audiences eagerly anticipate watching more of them because practically every zombie-themed movie has something unique to deliver.

1. Train to Busan

South Korean action horror movie Train to Busan was released in 2016. The majority of the movie is centred on a bullet train traveling from Seoul to Busan as a zombie apocalypse shockingly spreads throughout the nation and threatens the lives of the passengers. $98.5 million was made worldwide by Train to Busan.

It was well welcomed by critics, who gave it a positive review and thought it was an exhilaratingly original and purely entertaining approach to the zombie genre with properly mature characters and plenty of moral insight to underline the outbursts of expertly choreographed action.

2. All of Us Are Dead

All of Us Are Dead is a Korean zombie series available on Netflix. Although its lengthy runtime was criticized, the series' performers, writing, and action scenes generally garnered excellent reviews. A zombie virus outbreak starts in a high school. Students who are trapped must fight their way out or become infected. The infected quickly develop into zombies that attack humans.

3. The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead is a post-apocalyptic horror program on American television. In the series, survivors of a zombie apocalypse struggle to survive while always being in danger from "walker" attacks. After civilization collapsed, these survivors were forced to deal with other survivors left who had established societies and groups with their systems of laws and morality, which occasionally resulted in open hostility amongst them. Of all cable or broadcast television shows, The Walking Dead has drawn the MOST viewers, and critics have generally praised the show.

4. World War Z Click to look into! >> Read More... (2013)

The 2013 American action horror movie "World War Z" was helmed by Marc Forster. Reviews were mostly favourable, praising Brad Pitt's acting and the movie as a real resurrection of the zombie genre. However, some people criticized the underwhelming climax and the aged CGI. Regardless, the movie was a financial blockbuster, earning more than $540 million worldwide while only spending $190 million on production, making it the highest-grossing zombie movie ever. In a race against time, former UN staffer Gerry Lane travels the world to put an end to a zombie outbreak that is destroying armies and governments and threatening humanity as a whole.

5. Kingdom

Kim Eun-hee is the director of the 2019 South Korean period horror television series Kingdom. Three years after the Imjin War and set in the 16th century and it combines elements of historical drama and zombie terror. The plot revolves around the Crown Prince of Joseon, who tries to look into the mystery disease that just struck the King, only to find himself caught up in a deadly epidemic that is wreaking havoc. There were positive reviews for the series.

6. Army of the Dead (2021)

Zack Snyder's 2021 American zombie heist movie, Army of the Dead The movie's action and humour were lauded by critics, but many questioned its plot and length. A crew of mercenaries decides to take the biggest risk ever after a zombie breakout in Las Vegas by entering the quarantine area to pull off the biggest theft ever. Zack Snyder's second zombie film features a strong ensemble and characters you can root for despite the numerous build-ups before the all-out violence begins.

7. Fear the Walking Dead

Fear the Walking Dead is an apocalyptic horror television series that Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson developed as a spin-off of The Walking Dead. This grim thriller, a prequel to AMC's hugely successful "Walking Dead," centres on reports of a fast-changing planet for unknown reasons. Madison Clark, a guidance counsellor at a high school, tells the tale from her perspective. Unexpected upheaval increases the hardship of uniting their families, and a start of the fittest begin

8. 28 Weeks Later (2007)

In 2007, the post-apocalyptic horror movie 28 Weeks Later was released. The directing and tone of the movie were acclaimed by critics, who gave it favourable reviews. Despite having a budget of $15 million, it made $64 million globally. Six months after the rage virus ravaged Great Britain's inhabitants, the US Army assists in securing a small section of London so that the survivors can move in and rebuild their lives. The strategy, however, is not always followed. After the initial wave of desperate refugees returns, a host of the extremely contagious pathogen enters the abandoned city and unintentionally reignites the spread of the deadly infection. If so, when will the nightmare start?

9. Black Summer

The television program Black Summer is a Z Nation spinoff. In contrast to the most of other zombie media, Black Summer goes under the soul. In a world where life and death depend on the click of a trigger, survival is the ultimate aim, but the sacrifice is costlier than anyone else could have expected. If you enjoy the zombie theme, Black Summer should be just up your alley. It is interesting, thrilling, and tense.

10. Z Nation

Among Syfy's offerings was the American horror show Z Nation. Critics had conflicting opinions about Z Nation's debut season. Three years after the zombie virus decimated the nation, a group of everyday heroes is tasked with moving the sole known survivor of the epidemic from New York Click to look into! >> Read More... to California, where the last virus lab still accepting blood donations awaits his arrival. Z Nation generates some enjoyable shocks while not taking itself too seriously, despite being hindered by an overstuffed narrative.

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