Disney's favorite cheerleader and zombie couple are back in Zombies 3, the third installment of the ultra-popular Zombies films. On July 15, fans can once again return to Seabrook, where new supernatural species seem to arrive every year. The human cheerleader Addison (Meg Donnelly) and zombie football player Zed (Milo Manheim) are focused on reaching new heights in their high school careers before college, but their world is upended when aliens pay a visit.
Suddenly, the universe of Zombies 3 expands to fit another set of musical newcomers. And while they seem set on being joining the upcoming cheer-off, their true mission has more far-reaching implications. The ever-growing cast includes Chandler Kinney as Willa, Ariel Martin as Wynter, Pearce Joza as Wyatt, Carla Jeffery as Bree, Trevor Tordjman as Bucky, Kylee Russell as Eliza, Terry Hu as A-spen, Matt Cornett as A-lan, Kyra Tantao as A-li, James Godfrey as Bonzo and Kingston Foster as Zoey.
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Screen Rant spoke to Manheim and Donnelly about Addison searching for her place in the universe, Zed searching for college acceptance, and how their offscreen friendship has grown since the first Zombies film.
Screen Rant: Addison has been on a journey to discover who she is and where she belongs all this time. How important is that in this third film?
Meg Donnelly: Very important. I think it's one of the things that we touch on in this third film. When we start, Addison is very content with Zed and doing cheerleading; she's gearing up for the big competition, and she's going to college.
But then when the aliens come, it opens another door for her yet again — just like the werewolves. Maybe it's like, «Is this where I
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