Movies like La La Land can win and lose the Oscar for Best Movie in a matter of minutes, but I would rather watch the Disney Channel Musical Z-O-M-B-I-E-S over and over again instead. In fact, I have. I am not alone because Disney finally announced today that they will begin filming the sequel in the spring. I don’t know why it took them a year to make it official because I knew after watching it for the first time that it needs as many sequels as they can produce.
The first film is about Zombies being integrated into a human high school for the first time and the normals don’t want to accept them. Think what it was like when schools ended segregation, but this is with Zombies, who are no longer brain eaters. Powerful, right? Plus, this movie is filled with several catchy songs and I cannot get enough of it.
Now we just have to wait for the sequel. Which according to press release, the telemovie, “will pick up at Seabrook High where, after a groundbreaking semester, Zed (Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) continue to steer both their school and community toward unity, but the arrival of a new group of outsiders—mysterious werewolves—threatens to shake up the newfound peace and causes a rift in Zed and Addison’s budding romance.”
Unlike the big screen features, Disney Channel actually makes good sequels for their movies like Descendants 2 and Teen Beach 2. I might have aged out of their demographic a long long long time ago, but that does not mean I do not still love their movies. Teen Beach and Z-O-M-B-I-E-S are two of my all-time favorites and I don’t care who knows it!
Sincerely, if you have not seen Z-O-M-B-I-E-S, then you need to watch it on the ABC app ASAP. Trying saying that three times fast. However, you will want to watch it three times fast!
Before Milo Manheim was robbed of the mirror ball trophy on Dancing with the Stars, he was in a tap dance club with his best friend. How cute was the sixth grader back in 2013? How is cute is it that his proud mother, Camryn Manheim, is sharing these home videos of her son?
CBS announced their Fall schedule today and they are very stable. Of course they have a confusing start on Mondays because of Football but then things calm down.
Mondays starts off with The Big Bang Theory for a few weeks and it will be used to launch Mark Feuerstein’s 9JKL which is loosely based on his life when he was filming USA’s Royal Pains. Then at 9p it is Kevin Can Wait and Me, Myself & I. The latter is about a man’s perspective through three different times of his life, the cast looks off because the younger two don’t look like John Laroquette. Finally, Scorpion closes the night.
Tuesday and Fridays are the exact same. Wednesdays opens with Survivor and ends with Criminal Minds, but in the middle they have David Borenaz’s Seal Team.
Thursdays after NFL starts off with The Big Bang Theory followed by its spinoff Young Sheldon. At 9p, it is still Mom and Life In Pieces. They close the night with Shemar Moore’s SWAT.
Finally, on Sunday they start off with Wisdom of the Crowd and end with NCIS: LA and Madame Secretary.
There is not much to say, but I think it was really smart for them to put The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon together.
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Before Camryn Manheim was a doctor on Extant, she was a Rabbi on One Life to Live. She looks the same now as she did when she was 34 in that 1995 episode.
Before Camryn Manheim was a doctor on Extant, she was seeing a doctor in The Road to Wellville. She looks the same now as she did when she was 32 in that 1994 movie.