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‘Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires' Trailer Sees Zed & Addison Diffusing Yet Another Monster Rivalry

‘Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires' Trailer Sees Zed & Addison Diffusing Yet Another Monster Rivalry

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Zed and Addison and the crew find their summer road trip derailed by yet another monster rivalry in Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires.
Disney revealed the full trailer for the upcoming fourth installment in the popular Zombies franchise on Thursday. Watch it above.
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After a tough year at school, Zed proposes a road trip to get everyone's mind off of things, but they don't make it very far out of Seabrook before he and Addison find themselves playing mediator with a group of warring monsters (yet again). This time, it's the Daywalkers and the Vampires who are at odds. But, with the help of Eliza and Willa, they'll have to figure out a way to unite the groups before an even greater threat endangers them all.
Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires stars Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell, Chandler Kinney, Malachi Barton, Freya Skye, Julian Lerner, Swayam Bhatia, Mekonnen Knife, Lisa Chappell and Jonno Roberts.
Paul Hoen directs with a screenplay by David Light & Joseph Raso and Josh Cagan. Executive producers include Hoen, Manheim, Donnelly, Light, Raso, Jane Fleming and Mark Ordesky. Mahita P. Simpson serves as co-executive producer alongside co-producer Cagan and producer Skot Bright. Zombies 4 hails from Night Zone Productions Limited.
The Disney Channel Original Movie premieres on July 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. It'll stream globally on Disney+ the next day and will become available on Disney Channel On Demand.
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