Production Has Begun on Disney’s ‘Zombies,’ a Music- and Dance-Filled Movie, Set for 2018 on Disney Channel

Production has begun on Disney’s “Zombies,” a music- and dance-filled story about a groundbreaking semester at Seabrook High School; the pride and joy of Seabrook, a suburban town preoccupied with uniformity, traditions and pep rallies. That is until transfer students from Zombietown integrate into the school and a cheerleader and zombie football star, Addison and Zed, fall in love. Now, amid chaos and confusion, it’s up to them to lead their community to coexistence.

Set for premiere in 2018 as part of the Disney Channel Original Movie franchise, the movie is directed by Jeffrey Hornaday, choreographed by Christopher Scott and Hornaday (both of “Teen Beach Movie”), and executive produced by Effie Brown and Hornaday.

Leading the cast are Meg Donnelly as Addison and Milo Manheim as Zed. Also starring are Trevor Tordjman as Addison’s cousin and head cheerleader Bucky, Kylee Russell as Zed’s zombie best friend Eliza and Carla Jeffery as Addison’s friend Bree.