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Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead Teaser Released: Here What’s You Want To Know

Zack Snyder is one of the most passionate directors of this time. His movies are worth the wait. He has a kind of signature he put in his films. His movies are also one of the profitable movies earning millions of dollars at the box-office.

Zack Snyder, for new generations, is known as the director who made Man Of Steel and Started the DC extended universe. He has directed three movies in this franchise. Justice League is one of the most awaited movies of all time which he directed. It will be streamed on HBO max. It won’t get a theatrical release but fans are pretty much pumped up to watch his extended cut of almost 4 hours.

Zack Snyder's New Movie Army of the Dead Teaser Released

ABOUT ZACK SYNDER’s ARMY OF THE DEAD:

Other than Justice League, Zack Snyder was also working on a heist movie based on a zombie apocalypse. Zack Snyder has made a movie on zombies in 2004 named, “The dawn of the dead”. It was loved by people and critics alike. But of course, this movie will be different.

It is one of the highest budget movies Zack Snyder has ever made. And this time he is making this for Netflix. This movie will be a zombie-heist extravaganza. The movie will be full of action with guns, explosives, stunts, punches, and of course the classic zombies.

Zack Snyder's New Movie Army of the Dead Teaser Released

TRAILER DESCRIPTION:

The Trailer starts with a view of the already collapsed city with some people running in the background. One of them is on a horse too.

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We see our main character, Dave Bautista (From Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 1 and 1, Avengers, Blade runner, and many more. We can also see him in the trailer of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune) with Matthias schweighöfer and it looks like they are in a zombie fight. We also get some glimpse of how it started and the survivors of this apocalypse. The movie will be released on Netflix on 21 May.

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