Un lobo y un puma forman equipo cuando un meteorito desata un virus que convierte a los animales del zoo en zombis. Unen fuerzas con otros supervivientes para rescatar el zoo e impedir que e... Leer todoUn lobo y un puma forman equipo cuando un meteorito desata un virus que convierte a los animales del zoo en zombis. Unen fuerzas con otros supervivientes para rescatar el zoo e impedir que el trastornado líder mutante propague el virus.Un lobo y un puma forman equipo cuando un meteorito desata un virus que convierte a los animales del zoo en zombis. Unen fuerzas con otros supervivientes para rescatar el zoo e impedir que el trastornado líder mutante propague el virus.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Gabbi Kosmidis
- Gracie
- (voz)
David Harbour
- Dan
- (voz)
Pierre Simpson
- Xavier
- (voz)
- …
Scott Thompson
- Ash
- (voz)
Christina Nova
- Poot
- (voz)
Heather Loreto
- Frida
- (voz)
- …
Bryn McAuley
- Bunny Zero
- (voz)
- …
Kyle Derek
- Fred
- (voz)
Rob Tinkler
- Maynard
- (voz)
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Joshua Graham
- Hank
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
We just saw this movie we were the only people in the theater. My kids loved it it was a last minute decision we never saw a trailer or knew anything about it. My 16 and 10 year old loves it. This would be a good first time scary movie.
Grandma says if you could imagine bringing a six year old or younger.
Be prepared for your kid... To not want bathes To not want gummies To not want to go to the zoo.
Great movie!
It was great story line ..my sixteen year old though there could be a love story in it .. but I didn't see it. I could see this being popular at Halloween time!
Need a second movie.
Grandma says if you could imagine bringing a six year old or younger.
Be prepared for your kid... To not want bathes To not want gummies To not want to go to the zoo.
Great movie!
It was great story line ..my sixteen year old though there could be a love story in it .. but I didn't see it. I could see this being popular at Halloween time!
Need a second movie.
Night of the Zoopocalypse is an extremely entertaining and cute sci-fi movie with amazing build-up. It has an interesting story and likeable characters, which allows the viewer to become invested in the situation.
The story takes place in a zoo, where Gracie, a wolf (Gabbi Kosmidis) and Dan, a mountain lion (David Harbour) are forced to team up when a meteor turns animals into zombies. They, and the other survivors of the zombie virus, attempt to stop the virus from spreading any further, and save those infected.
The animation in this film is incredible; everything looks so lively and each animal moves exactly like their real-life counterparts. I especially love the way Xiavier, the red ruffed lemur, moves - all his movements are not only extremely smooth but also true to the real animal. I love the visuals throughout this movie and the character designs; the details for small things in the background that represent the zoo are outstanding. However, I am not the biggest fan of Dan's design as it is difficult to tell what animal he is supposed to represent. I also really like following the main character, Gracie. She's such a fun character to watch and Gabbi Kosmidis really brings the character to life through her voice acting. The script is so well done; I love that there's so much thought behind how the zombies work and what they are able of doing. The characters are particularly well scripted; the main characters feel real thanks to their believable actions and the secondary characters are quite funny. The pace of the storyline works well, with the audience discovering information as fast as the characters do. There are a few scenes that feel a little too long, but still, the film is extremely funny and enjoyable to watch. Even though it's geared towards a younger audience, I found myself laughing out loud at times.
The film's message is to be loyal to those that you love and appreciate those around you despite their differences. Be forewarned that there are intense scenes and action sequences, including fake limbs coming off.
I give Night of the Zoopocalype 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters March 7, 2025. By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST!
The story takes place in a zoo, where Gracie, a wolf (Gabbi Kosmidis) and Dan, a mountain lion (David Harbour) are forced to team up when a meteor turns animals into zombies. They, and the other survivors of the zombie virus, attempt to stop the virus from spreading any further, and save those infected.
The animation in this film is incredible; everything looks so lively and each animal moves exactly like their real-life counterparts. I especially love the way Xiavier, the red ruffed lemur, moves - all his movements are not only extremely smooth but also true to the real animal. I love the visuals throughout this movie and the character designs; the details for small things in the background that represent the zoo are outstanding. However, I am not the biggest fan of Dan's design as it is difficult to tell what animal he is supposed to represent. I also really like following the main character, Gracie. She's such a fun character to watch and Gabbi Kosmidis really brings the character to life through her voice acting. The script is so well done; I love that there's so much thought behind how the zombies work and what they are able of doing. The characters are particularly well scripted; the main characters feel real thanks to their believable actions and the secondary characters are quite funny. The pace of the storyline works well, with the audience discovering information as fast as the characters do. There are a few scenes that feel a little too long, but still, the film is extremely funny and enjoyable to watch. Even though it's geared towards a younger audience, I found myself laughing out loud at times.
The film's message is to be loyal to those that you love and appreciate those around you despite their differences. Be forewarned that there are intense scenes and action sequences, including fake limbs coming off.
I give Night of the Zoopocalype 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters March 7, 2025. By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST!
Night of the Zoopocalypse is probably a perfect example of parodying the horror genre while also paying tribute to it as well. I loved how it used classic horror movie tropes, subverting them for kids, and balancing it with plenty of humor, heart and creativity. I also like its message of unity and faith, and how to cooperate with others. The filmmakers did an amazing job putting in a lot of passion and faith in this film, and it's shown in the final product. With a slight lack of good original ideas in the film industry, especially in Hollywood, it's really amazing to see an original story become popular. In conclusion, Night of the Zoopocalypse is a miraculously fun horror-comedy, and I highly recommend checking it out.
10RMAC_03
This movie was great fun to watch! It had enough suspense, scares and quirky comedy to make it great for adults. Poot was so much fun to watch. The mutants were so gross and visually amazing (weird enough to make me uncomfortable, but so different from what is usually put out there that I couldn't look away).
Some scenes had us at the edge of our seats, while others had us laughing so hard that we forgot that this story was inspired by Clive Barker. Poot is our family's favourite, stealing the spotlight whenever she was on screen.
It is so refreshing to see something different out there, looking forward to what the minds behind this masterpiece put out next.
Some scenes had us at the edge of our seats, while others had us laughing so hard that we forgot that this story was inspired by Clive Barker. Poot is our family's favourite, stealing the spotlight whenever she was on screen.
It is so refreshing to see something different out there, looking forward to what the minds behind this masterpiece put out next.
Would have given zero
This film irritated me from the first trailer and pictures.
I mean how lazy do a studio have to be to not research animals.
I know Capybara are popular but a simple Google or watch FLOW would have told you CAPYBARAS DON'T HAVE TAILS!
Surly you must have seen Capybara or known they're popular to get the front correct.
Just angers me What's next a kangaroo with no tail? 😂
I mean how lazy do a studio have to be to not research animals.
I know Capybara are popular but a simple Google or watch FLOW would have told you CAPYBARAS DON'T HAVE TAILS!
Surly you must have seen Capybara or known they're popular to get the front correct.
Just angers me What's next a kangaroo with no tail? 😂
¿Sabías que…?
- Créditos curiososAt the end of the end credits, the zoo announcement is heard saying, "We hope to see you again real soon."
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Night of the Zoombies
- Locaciones de filmación
- Toronto, Ontario, Canadá(House of Cool Studios)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,108,907
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 813,961
- 9 mar 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,598,939
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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