Marvel Zombies

Marvel Zombies
Nachdem die Avengers Opfer einer Zombie-Plage wurden, fällt einer verzweifelten Gruppe Überlebender der entscheidende Schlüssel in die Hände, um sich den übermächtigen Untoten entgegenzustellen und dem Chaos ein Ende zu setzen. Auf ihrer Reise durch eine dystopische Welt riskieren sie dabei Leib und Leben, um die Erde retten.
Just when you think we have seen all there is to see from the zombie genre something comes along to suck us right back in!
Like a classic George Romero zombie film, Marvel Zombies serves up some deranged, unsettling, and grotesque visuals we never thought the House of Mouse would ever allow. It’s unpredictable in the best ways too—don’t get comfy thinking your fave Marvel hero is safe. Disney’s finally playing dice with their toys, and the house rules are savage.
Marvel has had a lot of failed opportunities to make characters like Shang Chi, Ms Marvel, and the Thunderbolts fan favorites in recent live action outings. However here they find a way to make these lesser known characters shine.
But the crown jewel, the show-stealer, the big bad vampire hunter himself: Blade. And just when you think that’s enough to carry the series—nope, he’s also packing the mystical swag of Moon Knight. The Daywalker plus Egyptian god mojo? That’s like ordering pizza and finding out it comes with unlimited garlic knots. GLORIOUS!
The short but fast paced four episode series has some stand out moments such as:
The Valley of the Broken Gods: A heavy metal album cover come to life, where Ikaris is locked in a forever death match with a zombified Captain Marvel.
Black Panther’s Last Stand: T’Challa taking on a zombified Thanos like it’s the final level of a boss fight—pure chills.
Spider-Man’s Zombie Head Snatch: This has to go down as one of the coolest Spider-Man moments ever with the wall crawler swinging into battle and webbing multiple zombie heads and ripping them all off at the same time!
Marvel Zombies is Disney finally letting its freak flag fly—equal parts gnarly grindhouse and unpredictable chaos. It’s messy, it’s mean, it’s metal. And if you thought superhero fatigue was real, well, watching Blade chop through zombie Avengers with Khonshu’s blessing is the undead shot of espresso you didn’t know you needed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Just when you think we have seen all there is to see from the zombie genre something comes along to suck us right back in!
Like a classic George Romero zombie film, Marvel Zombies serves up some deranged, unsettling, and grotesque visuals we never thought the House of Mouse would ever allow. It’s unpredictable in the best ways too—don’t get comfy thinking your fave Marvel hero is safe. Disney’s finally playing dice with their toys, and the house rules are savage.
Marvel has had a lot of failed opportunities to make characters like Shang Chi, Ms Marvel, and the Thunderbolts fan favorites in recent live action outings. However here they find a way to make these lesser known characters shine.
But the crown jewel, the show-stealer, the big bad vampire hunter himself: Blade. And just when you think that’s enough to carry the series—nope, he’s also packing the mystical swag of Moon Knight. The Daywalker plus Egyptian god mojo? That’s like ordering pizza and finding out it comes with unlimited garlic knots. GLORIOUS!
The short but fast paced four episode series has some stand out moments such as:
The Valley of the Broken Gods: A heavy metal album cover come to life, where Ikaris is locked in a forever death match with a zombified Captain Marvel.
Black Panther’s Last Stand: T’Challa taking on a zombified Thanos like it’s the final level of a boss fight—pure chills.
Spider-Man’s Zombie Head Snatch: This has to go down as one of the coolest Spider-Man moments ever with the wall crawler swinging into battle and webbing multiple zombie heads and ripping them all off at the same time!
Marvel Zombies is Disney finally letting its freak flag fly—equal parts gnarly grindhouse and unpredictable chaos. It’s messy, it’s mean, it’s metal. And if you thought superhero fatigue was real, well, watching Blade chop through zombie Avengers with Khonshu’s blessing is the undead shot of espresso you didn’t know you needed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!



















