Night of the Living Dead: Origins Adds Voice Cast

Night of the Living Dead: Origins Adds Voice Cast

Jesse Corti, Danielle Harris, Bill Moseley, and Joe Pilato among cast.

By HULK2099 - Dec 02, 2009 08:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror



Jesse Corti, Danielle Harris, Bill Moseley, Joe Pilato, Alona Tal and Cornell Womack are warming up their voices for Night of the Living Dead: Origins, the 3D CGI re-imagining of the George A. Romero zombie classic directed by newcomer Zebediah de Soto.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the story again follows a group of humans trying to stay alive during a zombie attack.

Corti (Heroes) is voicing a news reporter, and Harris (Halloween II) plays a woman who held her family together forced to come to grips with its absence.

Moseley (Carnivale) is reprising the role he portrayed in a 1990 live-action remake Living Dead: a Wall Street-type with an expense account attitude.

Pilato, who appeared in 1978's Dawn of the Dead is voicing Harry Cooper, a blue-collar worker who lives for his injured daughter, and Tal (Supernatural) voices his wife, Helen, who blames her husband for all the ills of the world.

Womack is a no-nonsense New York cop.

De Soto said some of the casting is "a nod to Romero fans. Horror is a genre and zombie movies are a subgenre that people have been following for years and years."

"I wanted to make this look like a living Monet; it's expressionism," De Soto said. "It's going to be the first zombie movie played on a epic scale. This is the 'Empire of the Sun' of zombie films. ... I lived through the L.A. riots and saw the city on fire; I remember seeing people running, people getting pulled out of cars. And with 9/11, these images have been ingrained on people of my generation. I just thought that is the way it would really be, a lot of chaos."

The movie is being animated with the voicework in the early stages. No release date has been set.
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SHHH
SHHH - 12/2/2009, 9:02 PM
f#ck yeah, i'll be lookin for this..
supermarioworldE
supermarioworldE - 12/2/2009, 10:39 PM
This is pathetic. The first three Romero zombie films were perfect. Why try to expand on something that's already been done perfectly. Hollywood really needs to stop feeding us sequels and prequels to classic movies that came out over 20 years ago. These newer versions of the classics are never as good as the originals, and really diminish the qualities of the franchises as a whole. Instead of trying the the same things over and over again in a genre, why not reinvent the genre? We've got movies like Alien Vs. Predator, that stink because they try to continue on franchises that are dead and forgotten. We need more movies like District 9, that can show us a genres in a new light, and give us a greater appreciation for them
ThisFan
ThisFan - 12/3/2009, 12:10 AM
@SHHH agreed
wussupman
wussupman - 12/3/2009, 3:13 AM
I read that this is supposed to be about the stories that all of the people were telling in the events prior to them all meeting at the house . So mabe where the original version began , this one will end .
DarkKnight2099
DarkKnight2099 - 12/3/2009, 10:12 AM
I dont know about this one. Dont get me wrong I LOVE zombie movies, but after watching the resident evil cgi movie i dont really agree with cgi zombie movies. It just seems to take the fun out of watching zombies attacking. IDK but Im not a fan of this idea. Dont get me wrong, I'll watch it, just b/c Im a zombie fan, but I doubt it will do so great.
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