New trailer for Dutch horror-comedy Zombibi is light on dialogue, heavy on splatter

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Our last exposure to the Dutch horror-comedy ZOMBIBI was back in December, when a lengthy trailer premiered (check it out HERE). Today brings us a shorter trailer with the focus more on action, gore and visual effects (it has also subtracted all dialogue). Looks like a head-bashing blast!

ZOMBIBI has already come out in its native Netherlands, and there’s no word on whether or not it will reach North America anytime soon. We can only hope, because we love us some international undead over here.

Flick was directed by Martijn Smits and Erwin van den Eshof and stars Gigi Ravelli, Yahya Gaier, Mimoun Ouled Radi, and Sergio Hasselbaink. Check out the official site HERE.

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