Zombie fans don't mess around. And Zombies fans may be the most voracious of the lot, because if you check out the charts for Disney+ according to FlixPatrol, not one but four of the teen-undead musical comedy series are currently trending on the platform.
In fact, only Snow White and Captain America: Brave New World have kept the franchise from owning the top four slots.
The glut of interest in what is hardly a household-name franchise is a consequence of the fourth in the series, Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires, coming out on 10 July.
Its popularity has meant that the previous three instalments have risen back up the charts thanks – we would guess – to the school holidays having started in the US and in some parts of the UK.
The latest movie in the musical adventures of Zed, Addison and their fellow teen zombies, cheerleaders, aliens and werewolves sees our heroes encounter new groups of monsters.
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Zed (zombie) and Addison (cheerleader) have completed their first year at college, but are seemingly drifting apart as they focus on their respective interests of football and cheerleading.
After getting split up on a road trip, Zed falls in with a group of daywalkers, while Addison meets some vampires (what were the odds?).
The message, as always, is about overcoming differences so that we can all get along and sing and dance, and definitely not devour brains.
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As for whether there will be a fifth Zombies film, Milo Manheim – who plays Zed – told Deadline: "I think that one of the amazing things about this franchise is that we’ve kind of created this universe that can go any direction.
"We’re really just expanding and literally getting outside of Seabrook. So I’m curious to see what happens. I think the world could always use another Zombies movie."
Zombies 4 is available to watch on Disney+.
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