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This upcoming zombie movie has Cheyenne Jackson, Margaret Cho & possibly the gayest cast ever

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Night Of The Living Dead, the filmmaker basically created the zombie subgenre as we know it and revolutionized horror with his movies that blended scares with social commentary.Well, as Deadline reports, the late, legendary director’s daughter, Tina Romero, is now getting ready to make her first zombie movie—and it’s going to be a horror-comedy with an all-star, all-queer cast.Sometimes nepotism is good!

Katy O’Brian, Margaret Cho, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Cheyenne Jackson, Jaquel Spivey, Nina West and more to star in horror comedy ‘QUEENS OF THE DEAD’ from Tina Romero, daughter of George A.

Romero.It follows a group of drag queens and club kids who team up to fight zombies. pic.twitter.com/0Gh4k5lJscTitled Queens Of The Dead, Romero’s feature film debut (co-written by comedian Erin Judge) will follow in her father’s footsteps to tell the story of a zombie apocalypse.

Only, this one will find its way to Brooklyn, New York, where a drag show is taking the stage at a local gay barPer Deadline, the official synopsis is such: “The story follows an eclectic group of drag queens, club kids, and frenemies who must put aside their personal dramas and use their unique skills to combat the brain-thirsty undead when a zombie apocalypse breaks out during their drag show in Brooklyn.”Inspired by ‘I Saw The TV Glow,’ here are four more thrilling horror stories to watch from LGBTQ+ directors.Okay, color us intrigued!!

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