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MexZombies is a 2022 Mexican thriller comedy horror film directed by Chava Cartas and written by Luis Gamboa & Santiago Limón. [2] Starring Iñaki Godoy, Marcelo Barceló, Roberta Damián, Luciana Vale, Vincent Webb, Daniel Tovar and Bárbara de Regil. [3]
More recently, the Templar appeared in the unofficial, shot-on-video sequel Graveyard of the Dead, also known as El retorno de los templarios (2009). [ 25 ] and in supporting roles in Don't Wake the Dead (2008) and Unrated: The Movie (2009), two films by German director Andreas Schnaas .
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Lo que la gente cuenta (in English: What people say [tell]) is a Mexican horror, thriller and anthology series created and produced by Alejandro Rodríguez for TV Azteca since November 20, 2005. The series recreates popular Mexican horror legends, It first premiered on Azteca Trece and then revived and transferred to Azteca 7 in 2019.
Plaga Zombie was the first-ever zombie horror film released in Argentina [1] [2] and is the only zombie horror trilogy to be produced in Latin America. Plaga Zombie received mainstream coverage from Fangoria and was picked up by its horror label, Fangoria Films International, helping the series to attain a worldwide cult following.
S.O.Z. Soldados o Zombies (English: S.O.Z. Soldiers or Zombies) is a Mexican horror fiction television series created by Nicolas Entel, and Miguel Tejada Flores. [2] The first season consists of 8 episodes and is scheduled to premiere in 2020 on Amazon Prime Video. [3]
Vengeance of the Zombies (Spanish: La rebelión de las muertas/ Rebellion of the Dead Women) is a 1972 Spanish horror film [1] directed by León Klimovsky and starring Paul Naschy, Mirta Miller, Vic Winner and Aurora de Alba. The film was shot in July 1972, but was only theatrically released in Spain (as La rebelión de las muertas) in June