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Creating an Army of the Dead

Zack Snyder and his Army of the Dead team dive into the film's wild stunts, groundbreaking effects and the evolution of the zombie genre.

Top Cast

  • Zack Snyder

    Zack Snyder

    Self

  • Deborah Snyder

    Deborah Snyder

    Self

  • Ana de la Reguera

    Ana de la Reguera

    Self

  • Huma Qureshi

    Huma Qureshi

    Self

  • Dave Bautista

    Dave Bautista

    Self

  • Wesley Coller

    Wesley Coller

    Self

  • Omari Hardwick

    Omari Hardwick

    Self

  • Ella Purnell

    Ella Purnell

    Self

  • Marcus Taormina

    Marcus Taormina

    Self

Overview

Zack Snyder and his Army of the Dead team dive into the film's wild stunts, groundbreaking effects and the evolution of the zombie genre.

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