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World War Z II - (Concept) Trailer (473 views, 5 replies)

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This will start filming June 2019 (finally). www.indiewire.com/2018/10/world-...



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They've been talking about this for the last couple of years. They announce something is happening, then nothing does.

♪ This time I hope it's for real ♪

I wonder where they will film it. The first was shot almost entirely in the UK. A few of my kids' friends were extras in the opening Z scenes. Glasgow became Philadelphia for a few days. They never got to meet Pitt or Mireille Enos though (Even though they had no idea who Enos was lol)

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@DemandingFemale I totally agree.

I keep laughing at the delays, and if you look at the pics of Brad now and then there are significant differences in his appearance, so hopefully they make it like 10 years in the future of the last film.

I reckon they'll announce where they're filming next year (2019). I'd say the UK is incredibly likely for continuity reasons.

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@ I reckon the zombie apocalypses would probably age you quite quickly, so he could probably get away with it. Plus, he was shot full of God-knows-what at the end of the last film. lol

I don't know why they don't approach these things like Romero did with The Dead series. Same outbreak, different prospective. Like what Walking Dead/Fear:TWD did (badly).

Fans of zombies movies really don't give a monkey's about big-name actors, we just want a decent plot and the zombies, man! lol

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@DemandingFemale True. However I feel they are somehow "banking" on the Brad phenomena (which I don't understand -- I've never found him attractive or unattractive, nor do I feel he's a great actor). I'd prefer to see him get EATEN!

lol

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@ People really should rely on directors, producers and script writers a lot more. They wouldn't cast people unable to delivery the goods. Sometimes the big-name is what actually lets a movie down. People somehow expect something more. If you understand what I mean.

I like Pitt but I can take him or leave him, and I certainly couldn't eat a whole one lol.

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