Zombie Roadkill

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  • TV-MA
  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 6.6  (199)

Zombie Roadkill is an American horror-comedy television series created by Henry Gayden and directed by David Green. The show premiered on FEARnet in 2010 and ran for one season consisting of six episodes. Each episode is approximately 20 minutes long. The story follows a group of teenagers, led by a young woman named Rachel (played by Thomasin McKenzie), who are traveling through a desolate road in Arkansas when they accidentally hit a deer. As they stop to check the damage, they soon realize that the animal was not dead but infected with some kind of virus that turns it into a bloodthirsty zombie.

The group tries to run away, but they find out that the road is infested with these zombie animals, and they are left with no choice but to fight for their lives. As they make their way through the abandoned road, they meet a couple of survivors who join them in their quest to reach safety.

The show uses a blend of live-action and computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create the zombies, which gives it a unique and visually stunning quality. The special effects are top-notch, and the animation seamlessly integrates with the live-action footage.

One of the strengths of the show is its humor. The zombies are depicted in a comedic way, with the characters making witty comments and jokes even in the midst of danger. The humor helps to balance the horror elements, making the show enjoyable to watch.

Zombie Roadkill is not only a horror-comedy show, but it also features a strong environmental message. The virus is caused by toxic waste being dumped in the area, leading to the mutation of animals and their subsequent transformation into zombies. The show raises important questions about the consequences of human actions on the environment.

The show also has a strong cast of actors. Thomasin McKenzie, who plays Rachel, is an incredibly talented actress who brings depth and nuance to her character. She is a strong female lead who is not afraid to take charge and make tough decisions. She is supported by an excellent ensemble cast, including Shane Bellegarde, Tracy Coogan, and Saul Herckis.

Overall, Zombie Roadkill is an entertaining and engaging show that combines horror, comedy, and environmental awareness. It is a must-watch for horror-comedy fans who are looking for something fresh and innovative. The show successfully blends live-action with CGI, creating a visually stunning world that is both scary and funny. The humor helps to balance the horror elements, making the show enjoyable to watch. The show's environmental message is an important one, reminding viewers of the consequences of human actions on the planet. With a strong cast of actors and excellent special effects, Zombie Roadkill is a standout horror-comedy show that is not to be missed.

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Seasons
Dead End
6. Dead End
October 9, 2010
Simon and his friends battle a dozen of bloodthirsty critters as well as have their final confrontation with the zombie squirrel that they first ran over.
Hot Night in Hell
5. Hot Night in Hell
October 8, 2010
Day is turning to night as Simon rushes back to save his friends before it becomes to late.
Fur Kills
4. Fur Kills
October 7, 2010
Simon and the Ranger escape but Simon wants to go back and save his friends.
Road Block
3. Road Block
October 6, 2010
The remnants of a bloody massacre is found when the college kids come across a half a dozen cars found in the middle of the road.
Smell of Death
2. Smell of Death
October 5, 2010
Simon gets ambushed by demon skunk when he goes for help.
Eye for an Eye
1. Eye for an Eye
October 4, 2010
A group of college kids trip to the lake goes horribly wrong a car runs over a squirrel. They soon find out that when something gets run over on this road it will come back to life to seek revenge.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (199)