
Zombieland The post-apocalypse media craze peaked in 2009 and helped put actors like Emma Stone and Jesse Eisenberg on the map. The same is true of its director Ruben Fleischer, who has directed other action-comedy films poison, unknown, And until this weekend, Now you look at me: Now you don’t look,
Speaking to Deadline, Fleischer reminisced about the original zombieland, Whose script he had initially rejected. But once upon a time he saw it as a “road trip movie”.national lampoon Vacation meets corpses,” he became more involved with it. Being his first feature film, he admitted that he “really had no idea what I was doing.” But he believes it gave him an advantage, speculating that the cast and crew appreciated how honest he was in not knowing things.
“My first AD, DP, Woody [Harrelson] Even so, everyone was very patient and helped me,” Fleischer recalled. ”One of my strengths is that I think a lot of young directors feel they have to pretend they know everything. And I was very happy to say, ‘I don’t know, and I need help.'” If you still consider it at first Zombieland In high regard, he’s right there with you, saying that he recently rewatched it and said he was “very impressed” with how well it holds up. “It sounds egotistical, but it turned out great.”
with now you see Me Back in action, where does he go ZombielandFleischer said he is “starting conversations” with Sony about a third film, and if things go well, it will come out in 2029. [Double Tap] Everyone is saying, ‘We’ll meet you in 10 years.’ It’s coming out now, so we’re starting to find out.” At the moment, there’s no hard confirmation, as he has other projects he wants to tackle, including a “classic Western” starring a vampire, “like Unforgiven, If Clint Eastwood was a vampire.” Even with other things on his to-do list, Fleischer seemed optimistic about bringing his zombie-killing crew back together one last time.
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