The latest in romantic zombie comedies is making a real marketing push, and here are 5 new posters. WARM BODIES stars Nicholas Hoult as a zombie that falls in love with a walking, talking, living girl. The love he feels gradually begins to ‘cure’ him of his zombie ways. Each poster is adorned with a cheesy and fun little tagline, and the film certainly seems to have a playful tone to it. Could this be a new direction for zombie films? Or will the mixed genres simply fall flat on their undead faces? Let’s hope for the former. Check out the first and second posters, as well as the trailer.
WARM BODIES is set for release 1st February 2013 in the US followed by the UK release on 8th February 2013. It stars Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Dave Franco, John Malkovich, Analeigh Tipton, and Rob Corddry.
Source: Warm Bodies Facebook
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