Saw franchise vet Marcus Dunstan is back in the horror genre with Unhuman. The horror-comedy movie finds a misfit group of high schoolers embarking on a field trip, only for zombie-like creatures to force them to put aside their differences and find a way to survive.
Benjamin Wadsworth (Deadly Class), Drew Scheid (Halloween Kills), and Uriah Shelton (Looking ForAlaska) join an ensemble of talented young actors in threading the lines between horror and comedy throughout Unhuman's tight runtime.
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Ahead of the film's release, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with stars Benjamin Wadsworth, Drew Scheid and Uriah Shelton to discuss Unhuman, their love of the zombie movie genre, developing their characters with director Marcus Dunstan and more.
Screen Rant: I'm excited to get to talk to you all about this movie. It was quite the blast from start to finish. What about this film really drew all of your interest in being a part of it?
Benjamin Wadsworth: For me, it was the character, Randall. He's this very damaged human that was definitely interesting to me as an actor, to play someone who wasn't portrayed to be you so perfect. Also talking to our director Marcus Dunstan, just hearing his passion and enthusiasm for the movie definitely made me excited to get into it.
Uriah Shelton: I think from my perspective, it was on my bucket list to do a zombie movie. Since I was a kid, I always wanted to be a part of one, I loved them. And I really love the idea of playing bad guys and mean characters, because it's something that I'm not. So it's a really cool thing to step out of that and just be something wholly different.
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