New clip from zombie documentary Doc of the Dead talks zombie survival

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Here’s a fun peek at the upcoming EPIX documentary DOC OF THE DEAD featuring some beloved figures in the undead cinematic world. Simon Pegg, Robert Kirkman, Bruce Campbell, Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero talk about what they would do during a zombie apocalypse to survive. I kind of like Kirkman’s answer best.

n EPIX Original Documentary from the makers of The People vs. George Lucas that delves deep into the evolution of the zombie genre in Film, Television and Literature, as well as its impact and influence on pop culture. Featuring George Romero, Simon Pegg, Bruce Campbell, Max Brooks and many others

DOC OF THE DEAD premieres Friday, March 15th at 8pm ET as part of Zombiethon on EPIX.

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