The 30+ Best Zombie Comedies
- Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis
In this brilliant blend of horror and humor, the titular character Shaun unwittingly finds himself caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse with his loyal slacker friend Ed. Filled with both laughs and scares, the duo fumbles through their new reality, armed with a cricket bat and a spade while desperately attempting to save their loved ones. The film's comedic approach to the horrifying concept of reanimated corpses has become iconic, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
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- Emma Stone, Amber Heard, Bill Murray
Featuring an all-star cast, this zom-com follows four survivors' journey across a post-apocalyptic America ravaged by the undead. Its clever use of twisted humor amid terror resonates with audiences as the characters form an unconventional family unit on a quest for sanctuary from zombies. With compelling character dynamics, insightful rules to survive the pandemic, and an unforgettable cameo by Bill Murray, it has solidified its place in the zombie comedy hall of fame.
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- Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert
The third installment of Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series, starring the endlessly charismatic Bruce Campbell as the chainsaw-armed protagonist Ash Williams, takes a more comedic turn than its predecessors. Transported to the medieval era, Ash's fight against the Deadites (a malicious army of zombified beings) is packed with slapstick humor, memorable one-liners, and outrageous visuals. This cult classic transcends horror and comedy, making it a must-watch for fans of both genres.
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- Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa
This cult classic combines punk rock aesthetics, gruesome gore, and comedic undertones, making it a truly unique entry in the zombie comedy genre. The film revolves around a group of misfit teens and a pair of hapless warehouse employees who accidentally release a chemical agent capable of reanimating the dead. Played out with dark wit and outrageous visual effects, it is responsible for popularizing the idea of zombies craving brains, adding another layer to the zombie mythos.
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- Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller, Joey Morgan
This coming-of-age tale follows three scouts on a camping trip who discover their town has been overrun by zombies. With a respectful nod to classic zombie flicks, the film brilliantly blends adolescent struggles with ludicrous humor throughout their battle against the undead hordes. Armed with their scouting skills and youthful enthusiasm, the trio serves as unlikely heroes in this campy and outrageous take on the zombie genre.
- Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison
This satirical take on horror tropes sees a group of friends unwittingly unleash a horde of zombified beings upon their secluded cabin retreat. Laced with wry humor and incisive commentary on the horror genre, the film offers an unpredictable and inventive approach to the zombie apocalypse concept. Notably, it features an unforgettable elevator scene that showcases the breadth and depth of monstrous creatures, including our undead friends, in a remarkably comical fashion.
- Bruce Campbell, Sarah Berry, Dan Hicks
Drenched in Sam Raimi's signature blend of dark humor and gore, this sequel to the original Evil Dead film finds protagonist Ash Williams once again facing demonic possession, but this time around, the scares are delivered with a heavy dose of slapstick comedy. Bruce Campbell's over-the-top performance and the film's extraordinary special effects add to the hilarity and terror. As a result, Evil Dead II has become a beloved fixture in the zombie comedy realm.
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Cooties
Elijah Wood, Alison Pill, Rainn WilsonWhen a school's chicken nuggets become infected with a virus, turning children into ravenous zombies, it's up to a group of mismatched teachers to save the day. Elijah Wood and Rainn Wilson lead the ensemble cast, delivering witty banter and slapstick antics as they navigate their worst nightmare. What sets this film apart is its unapologetically absurd premise, making it a hilarious and gory addition to the list of zombie comedies.
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In this satirical take on the apocalyptic genre, two valley-girl sisters navigate a seemingly empty world after a comet wipes out most of humanity, leaving either piles of red dust or zombified survivors in its wake. Portraying the ludicrous aspects of consumerism amidst the end of civilization, the film expertly showcases the humorous side of a doomed society. As a result, Night of the Comet has become a beloved cult classic, showcasing the comedic potential of the zombie apocalypse concept.
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- Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, Barbara Crampton
Loosely adapted from H.P. Lovecraft's story Herbert West -- Reanimator, this film follows a mad medical student who discovers a serum capable of reanimating the dead. Aided by Jeffrey Combs' brilliant performance as the deranged and obsessive Herbert West, the movie delves into the realm of dark comedy as undead chaos ensues, providing a perfect blend of terror and humor. It's no surprise that Re-Animator remains a cult classic among zombie comedy aficionados.
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- Timothy Balme, Diana Peñalver, Elizabeth Moody
Directed by Peter Jackson before his Lord of the Rings fame, this gory horror-comedy follows a young New Zealand man whose overbearing mother succumbs to a zombifying curse. Rife with absurdity and outrageous gore, the film's unique blend of humor and horror culminates in a lawnmower-fueled rampage through hordes of zombies. It's a blood-soaked, laugh-inducing romp that has earned cult status among fans of the genre.
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- Ane Dahl Torp, Bjørn Sundquist, Vegar Hoel
This Norwegian horror-comedy sees a group of friends vacationing in the snowy mountains, only to be attacked by undead Nazi soldiers. Filled with dark humor, the film offers a fresh and distinctive twist on the zombie genre by combining historical elements and chilling backdrops. With laugh-out-loud moments and impeccably timed scares, Dead Snow has gained international acclaim as an essential addition to the zombie comedy collection.
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- David Anders, Chris Wylde, Louise Griffiths
In this darkly comedic horror film, a slain soldier is resurrected as a powerful, bloodthirsty revenant, straddling the line between vampire and zombie. As he struggles to adapt to his new existence, he enlists the help of his best friend to sate his thirst for blood while attempting to lead a somewhat normal life. The film boldly explores the moral dilemmas and gruesome challenges of living as a reanimated creature, engaging viewers with its mix of horror and hilarity.
- Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly, Kesun Loder
Set in a 1950s-inspired alternate reality where zombies are domesticated servants, this satirical black comedy explores the complex relationship between humans and the undead. As a young boy forms a bond with his family's zombie servant, the film offers witty commentary on societal norms and an unexpected perspective on the human condition. Fido stands out for incorporating both heartwarming themes and grotesque humor into the well-trodden zombie genre.
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- Scott Innes, Billy West, Mary Kay Bergman
In this animated adventure, the iconic Scooby-Doo gang heads to a mysterious island where they face real, shambling zombies rather than the usual fake monsters. Filled with spooktacular slapstick humor and creepy visuals, it's a thrilling and nostalgic ride for fans of the original series. The dead rising from their graves adds an undead twist to the crime-solving capers of these beloved characters, cementing its place on the list of best zombie comedies.
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- Ella Hunt, Malcolm Cumming, Sarah Swire
Part musical, part zom-com, this unique film follows a group of high school friends as they face the dual challenges of a zombie apocalypse and the pressures of young adulthood. Combining catchy songs, heartfelt emotion, and bloody zombie mayhem, it delivers a delightful balance of genres rarely seen in cinema. With its fresh approach to the zombie genre, Anna and the Apocalypse is a truly unique experience for horror and musical lovers alike.
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- Kodi Smit-McPhee, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick
This stop-motion animated gem follows a young boy with the ability to communicate with the dead, who must save his town from an ancient curse that raises the undead. Filled with morbid humor, heartwarming moments, and breathtaking animation, it's a delight for children and adults alike. By presenting the zombies in a sympathetic light, ParaNorman puts a refreshingly comedic spin on the undead genre.
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- Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, John C. Reilly
In this twisted romantic comedy, a grief-stricken young man discovers that his deceased girlfriend has mysteriously returned to life as a zombie. The film's clever exploration of relationships, grief, and the challenges of managing a reanimated lover provides both heartache and laughter. With its unconventional love story, this one's a refreshing and offbeat entry in the zombie comedy genre.
- Nathan Meister, Danielle Mason, Peter Feeney
This New Zealand horror-comedy offers an unorthodox take on the undead genre by focusing on genetically mutated zombie sheep that wreak havoc on a rural farm. Filled with grotesque practical effects, dark humor, and a healthy dose of absurdity, it's a gory and hilarious spin on the classic zombie formula. By injecting the traditional "flesh-eating" aspect into a livestock-based story, Black Sheep delivers an outrageous, unforgettable experience for zombie comedy enthusiasts.
- Michelle Ryan, Georgia King, Harry Treadaway
This British horror-comedy pits a group of somewhat inept robbers against an overwhelming horde of zombies in an uproarious and action-packed romp through London's East End. Armed with an arsenal of weapons and broad Cockney accents, the characters deliver self-aware humor and smartly-timed gags. This film strikes the perfect balance between classic zombie tropes and uniquely British wit, making it a standout entry in the genre.
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- Lupita Nyong'o, Alexander England, Josh Gad
Starring Lupita Nyong'o as a dedicated kindergarten teacher, this horror-comedy unfolds during a field trip that turns into a fight for survival when zombies overrun their destination. Filled with clever banter, heartfelt moments, and an earnest dedication to protecting her students, it presents a fresh spin on the genre by combining heartfelt storytelling with undead carnage. Its unique blend of gore, humor, and heart has quickly made Little Monsters a favorite among fans of zombie comedies.
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- Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker
Written and directed by James Gunn, this gory horror-comedy sees a small town infected by a nefarious alien parasite that turns the inhabitants into zombified monsters. Blending dark humor, visceral gore, and charismatic performances from the ensemble cast, it delivers a unique experience for fans of alien invasions and zombie flicks alike. The film's bizarre premise and distinctive blend of horror and humor make it a must-watch entry among the best zombie comedies.
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- David Paymer, Dick Miller, Tom Atkins
Paying homage to classic B-movies and sci-fi horror, this 1986 film sees a college campus invaded by parasitic aliens that transform their hosts into zombie-like creatures. Filled with tongue-in-cheek humor, quotable one-liners, and loving nods to the genre, it's a fun, self-aware trip down memory lane for fans of older horror flicks. The campy atmosphere and unique fusion of alien invasion and zombie lore make Night of the Creeps a beloved zom-com gem.
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- James Karen, Thom Mathews, Michael Kenworthy
This sequel to the cult classic The Return of the Living Dead serves up more brain-hungry zombie madness laced with dark humor and satirical jabs at the genre's tropes. As a new group of characters faces off against the undead threat, the film delivers ample laughs and scares. While retaining the original film's signature wit and charm, it stands as a worthy follow-up in the pantheon of zombie comedies.
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- William Katt, George Wendt, Kay Lenz
This Japanese horror-comedy follows a group of schoolgirls as they spend a summer vacation at a seemingly idyllic country home, only to discover its dark secrets, including zombified residents. The film's surreal visual style, quirky humor, and unsettling tone provide a unique approach to the undead genre that has earned it cult status. As an eccentric amalgamation of haunted house thrills and zombie lore, House is a standout in this list of zom-coms.
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- Anton Yelchin, Ashley Greene, Alexandra Daddario
This horror-comedy stars Anton Yelchin as a young man whose possessive and overbearing girlfriend is killed in a freak accident, only to return from the grave to haunt him. Balancing gruesome undead mayhem with witty humor and relatable relationship struggles, the film breathes new life into the zombie genre with its unconventional love story. It effectively showcases the potential for comedy amidst the macabre, making it a must-watch for fans of zom-coms.
- Lloyd Kaufman, Jamie Gillis, Rufus
Chock-full of low-budget charm, outrageous gore, and campy humor, this satirical zombie comedy follows a masked vigilante battling legions of undead monsters. With its politically incorrect humor, gleefully excessive violence, and homage to cult exploitative cinema, it's a wild ride catering to fans of the bizarre and twisted. Its unabashed embrace of over-the-top sensibilities and unique style makes it a memorable entry among zombie comedies.
- Maria Thayer, Chris Marquette, Ray Wise
In this quirky romantic comedy, a one-night stand becomes a disastrous affair when the lovers wake up to a full-blown zombie apocalypse. As they navigate the treacherous world of flesh-eating ghouls, the duo discovers that love can bloom even in the most dire of circumstances. With its unique take on the unlikely bond between two strangers against the backdrop of undead chaos, Night Of The Living Deb is a welcome addition to the list of best zombie comedies.
- Andrea Duro, Luis Alberto García, Blanca Rosa Blanco
This Cuban horror-comedy offers a biting satire on the country's political climate while paying homage to classic zombie films, particularly George Romero's iconic series. Through the eyes of Juan, a slacker-turned-zombie exterminator, the film cleverly addresses social issues and human resilience in the face of a zombie apocalypse. Packed with gory action and biting wit, Juan of the Dead stands out as a unique entry in the realm of zom-coms.
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