FEARnet’s web series Zombie Roadkill gets an unusual teaser

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

“My friends were just eaten up by a f*cking chipmunk!”

Heed those words, friends, as that’s just a hint of the horror that awaits you in ZOMBIE ROADKILL, FEARnet’s original web series about undead animals and the folks they terrorize. The official site for the nutty series has just slapped up a new teaser, and it’s pretty amusing, if not very revealing.

Here’s what the show is all about: Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back to life to haunt the kids. After the kids crash and everyone is injured except the younger brother, he is forced to set out on a journey to defeat the ancient curse and save his brother and friends before it is too late.

FEARnet will debut ZOMBIE ROADKILL, which stars Oscar-nominee Thomas Haden Church, David Dorfman, Cherilyn Wilson (below), Jeff D’Agostino and Michael Blaiklock, on OCTOBER 4th, so stay tuned for more as we approach the most awesome October evah!

Source: FEARnet

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