Exclusive Trailer: Me and My Mates vs. the Zombie Apocalypse

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Three of Australia's biggest comedians have joined forces to battle the living dead in writer/director Declan Shrubb's ME AND MY MATES VS. THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE, which will be receiving a DVD, VOD, and Digital release in North America this summer courtesy of Lightyear Entertainment.

Starring Alex Williamson, Jim Jeffries, and Greg Fleet, the film centers on 

three blue-collar Australian telecom tradesman, and some of their friends, who are trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse.

Today we're proud to share the EXCLUSIVE debut of the red band trailer, from which it appears that watching this movie will be a whole lot of bloody fun. Funny people gorily dispatching zombies? Count me in!

ME AND MY MATES VS. THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE reaches North America on July 5th.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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