A daily roundup of all the undead news that shambles into view… Bookmark the home page or add the RSS feed to your reader for your daily dose of walking dead. Got news tips? E-mail me at cory.casciato[AT]gmail.com.
Boris Kodjoe, of Resident Evil: Afterlife, is interviewed about his role, his roots and more. (FEARnet)
Speaking of Resident Evil: Afterlife here’s your ticket to a boatload of coverage, starting with an interview with director/writer Paul W.S. Anderson. That piece also links to a set report, interviews with a producer, effects guy and the two lead actresses.  It’s a RE bonanza! (Shock Till You Drop)
Writer Chris Roberson explains how I, Zombie, coming May 5 from Vertigo, is a different kind of zombie story. (Newsarama)
Some people up in Seattle set a world record for number of zombies at a single gathering last August. Then some people in the UK beat them. Now Seattle is trying to take the crown back this July 3. The goal this time is 8,000. (The Big Blog)
Germany’s action/suspense TV channel 13th Street has some very cool zombie stationery. (Dread Central)
Broken Springs is another indie zombie flick on the way. Very little info thus far, just that it’s about three teenage boys, some tainted moonshine and zombies. While that sounds frighteningly like Redneck Zombies, the clip you’ll find embedded below looks good for this kind of no-budget zombie romp. (Bloody Disgusting)
If you are in Chicago this weekend, you could attend C2E2, where a panel with Quirk Classics (that’s the folks behind Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) is happening Friday. (Dread Central)
Zombie Command has the story behind the making of Jumba Juice, a no-budget indie short zombie film. Part one is here, part two is coming tomorrow. (Zombie Command)
Get the scoop on Humans vs Zombies at Oregon State University. (Gazette Times)
Broken Springs clip