New US trailer for Cockneys vs. Zombies

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

With COCKNEYS VS ZOMBIES getting set to stumble into US theaters on August 2nd, we figured a fancy new trailer featuring hordes of flesh-eaters would be highly appropriate. Still no word when we'll see this one hitting VOD platforms and all that jazz but we'll be sure to let you fine folks know once the word hits.

The flick was written by James Moran and helmed by Matthias Hoene, COCKNEYS VS. ZOMBIES pits one hell of a cast up against a nasty swarm of the undead and it looks like a lot of fun. Starring is Michelle Ryan (Bionic Woman, EastEnders), Honor Blackman (Goldfinger, Doctor Who), Alan Ford (Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels), Harry Treadaway (Fish Tank, Control), Rasmus Hardiker (Lead Balloon, Saxondale), Georgia King (The New Normal, The Duchess), Jack Doolan (The Green Green Grass), Dudley Sutton (Lovejoy) and Richard Briers (The Good Life).

This fast-paced horror comedy is the story of Andy (Treadaway) and Terry (Hardiker), two hapless cockney brothers who try to save their granddad’s (Ford) care home by robbing a bank. At the same time, a virus sweeps across East London turning all the inhabitants into flesh eating zombies. Faced with hordes of the undead, the challenge is to rescue a home full of tough old folks, escape with the loot, and get out of London alive!

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