Are Zombies Still Popular

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Zombies are fictional corpses, still popular in tv shows, movies, and books. Zombies have revolutionized from the 1950’s all the way to today.

Most relate to zombies originating from the B-movie shocker ‘Night of the Living Dead’ by George Romero, but the word zombie was loosely played out throughout the movie. Zombies became popular because they have potential, and many people take advantage of that. Before all the movies and tv shows about zombies, zombies were known as sorcerers’ slaves in Haitian Vodou folklore. Max Brooks had stated that zombies give all of us viewers a chance to see what the end of the world may actually look like. Zombies are still popular also due to the demand and how deep people can describe them. Like …show more content…

Zombies are said to be brain/flesh devouring monsters. They are known to be infected and bite to spread the infection. Some people have taken books and tv shows to the next level by making zombies scratch to spread the infection. Zombies are the dead walking, they are corpses walking around spreading the disease. Zombies back in the day are said to be slow, but nowadays, the motion of zombies are quicker and have more knowledge of what they are doing. Many of the old zombie flicks included slow-paced zombies that were brain eating zombies. Now, in our time the zombies are more fast-paced flesh eating monsters. They also could scratch so that made them even deadlier. World War Z, The Walking Dead, and 28 Days Later all included faster more intense zombies. Movies like Night of The Living Dead included slower features zombies. These slow zombies also “ate brains.” In common zombie culture, zombies change during the night either their blood lust becomes stronger or faster. This is why zombies are said to be more agile in night than in daylight. Zombies are also said to be vulnerable and better able to see in the daylight, but in the night they are more camouflage. Many of the zombies feast more in the night because they would be able to not be seen and sneak up on the

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