Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3

Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3

Zed and Addison are beginning their final year at Seabrook High in the town that’s become a safe haven for monsters and humans alike. Zed is anticipating an athletic scholarship that will make him the first Zombie to attend college, while Addison is gearing up for Seabrook’s first international cheer-off competition. Then suddenly, extraterrestrial beings appear around Seabrook, provoking something other than friendly competition.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Music
  • Stars: Meg Donnelly, Milo Manheim, Matt Cornett, Terry Hu, Kyra Tantao, Pearce Joza, Chandler Kinney, Ariel Martin, Kingston Foster, Emilia McCarthy, Trevor Tordjman, Tony Nappo, Marie Ward, Jasmine Renée Thomas, Naomi Snieckus, James Godfrey, Paul Hopkins, Carla Jeffery, RuPaul, Kylee Russell, Ramona Milano, Tricia Black, Russell Yuen, Brittany Spiteri
  • Director: Paul Hoen
 Comments
  • nogodnomasters - 9 January 2023
    I'm in harmony in super hostile way
    Zed (Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) pledge their undying love as they get ready for the big football game that could launch Zed into college. During the festivities and alien ship comes to Seabrook and beams down blue-haired teens. The conflict starts with a song and dance-off. The aliens are looking for the co-ordinates to Utopia, an idea planet since theirs was destroyed. They hide their true intention and enter Seabrook high school. They are part of the cheerleading competition.

    This plot was more hokey than the previous plots, if possible. It was not as good as the other two or any of the "Descendants" series.
  • SnoopyStyle - 2 August 2022
    third
    Werewolves, humans, and zombies live peacefully in the town of Seabrook. Zed (Milo Manheim) is desperate to get a football scholarship into Mountain College and join Addison (Meg Donnelly). It would be a breakthrough for zombie kind and suddenly, aliens arrive.

    In the previous movie, I asked if they're bringing in vampires. Don't worry. It's aliens. It's ridiculous but that's this franchise. It's go big or go home. It's a lot of nonsense surrounding a central core message of inclusive togetherness. I basically checked out with the arrival of the aliens. Playing it again, I do like the aliens and their fish-out-of-water humor. This franchise is probably not going any further than this. If it does, I'm putting down a bet on vampires, vegetarian vampires.
  • rcarseney - 19 July 2022
    please do read!
    (SPOILERS)

    The first Zombies was fairly good! I keep in mind of course that it is a children's movie and it teaching about diversity and acceptance with monsters and humans is very creative.

    HOWEVER with the latest installation on this series, my respect for it had insanely dropped.

    My largest beef is the script.

    Addison constantly mentioned after she discovered she was an alien, that she finally was not alone anymore; that she knew who she was.

    She has a loving family, friends at school (she is literally popular), and a boyfriend. She is not alone as everyone has done so much for her and enjoys her company. It gave her character a very self-centered light that just doesn't fit.

    It teaches kids to not be appreciative of the love you are given.

    As for the "finally knowing who i am" bs.

    That statement completely contradicts the entire overarching message of the zombies franchise. You are not defined by your species or race, you are defined by how you act.

    To put it in simpler terms; What you are does not define who you are.

    That statement obviously did not bode well with me.

    Imagine the kids seeing this and mimicking that behavior.

    Also the acting was not great; especially the mothership. I mean every quote he had terrified the potatoes out of my throat. It was also very annoying love the actor, though

    so overall, it may seem that zombies had taken the scriptwriters brains.