Horror Asylum
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • VIPCO & BayView Entertainment release horror TV series ‘The Hallow Ian Horror Hour’
    • Sharpen your scythes for RETURN OF THE CORN ZOMBIES
    • “Borley Rectory: The Awakening” Trailer Release – A Supernatural Thriller Starring Julian Glover and Patsy Kensit
    • Bloodspawn starring Bill Oberst Jr., R. Keith Harris, Roger Willie, and Raw Lieba arrives on The B Stream, October 1st
    • BayView Entertainment release horror film LECHUZA
    • How To Get Involved In 1970’s Satanic Panic Film, “Hellbound Covenant”
    • Time to open the door and let the GIRL IN THE REFRIGERATOR out for all to see
    • Greymen: A Contactee’s Tale, New Sci-Fi Psychological Drama coming from Ernie Rivera
    Facebook Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Horror Asylum
    • Home
    • Horror News
    • Horror Reviews
    • Horror Giveaways
    • Latest Interviews
    • Advertising
      • General Advertising
      • Horror Social Influence
    • Contact Us
    Horror Asylum
    Home » Sample Page » News » The Generation of Z: Apocalypse: Undead Kids in a Candy Store

    The Generation of Z: Apocalypse: Undead Kids in a Candy Store

    0
    By Horror Asylum on March 21, 2015 News

    We Londoners do like our undead taking over our green and pleasant land, whether they are on the big screen (Shaun of the Dead, 28 Days Later) small screen (Dead Set, I Survived a Zombie Apocalypse) – or even in Whitechapel. This Easter, a former Wickhams department store on Mile End Road will soon be overrun with the living dead, in live immersion experience The Generation of Z: Apocalypse.


    But with all the Walking Dead shows, haven’t Londoners had their fill of shambling ghouls? Well, apparently not, according to the London event’s co-producer Charlie McDermott. Until July, zombie fans will get the chance to put themselves into the middle of a 75 minute event, which carries a warning that their evening’s entertainment features realistic depictions of gore and violence. Every choice the audience makes will involve “life or death and survival is in your hands.”

    'The Generation of Z' Image2


    McDermott adds his aim let the audience “take a chainsaw to the fourth wall” and feel part of the undead experience in a labyrinthine, run down setting. The audience will be split into groups and have to negotiate a basement holding 40 zombies every night, played by drama students, and created by professional makeup artists. Here the survivors take part in a story line which could end in 16 different ways.


    So where did McDermott get the idea? As a longterm Romero fan, the Deadfather was an inspiration: as a teenager, McDermott and friends would head to the local video store to rent “all the VHS horrors known to man” including the original Dawn of the Dead. Combined with a theatrical background, this horror-watching made McDermott want to create an “interactive zombie play” and put the people inside a movie rather than just passively sit watching it. Other inspirations involved wanting to scare the audience as much as possible by pitchforking them into a London suffering the “dark heart of a zombie massacre”.

    'The Generation of Z' Image


    He cites the huge global interest in the zombie genre, estimating the industry is worth $US6 billion in the States alone, as a sign that fans are keen to see more of their reanimated anti-heroes, just closer up. He also notes the popularity of other immersive theatre/film hybrid experiences such as Punchdrunk and Secret Cinema. McDermott describes himself and fellow producers Beth Allen and William Burdett-Coutts, as being like “kids in a candy store” in creating this new world.


    The production, originally from New Zealand and transferred first to the 2014 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, will be located in an area made notorious by Jack the Ripper and the Kray Twins. He says the show’s appeal is getting people to experience the thrill of survival on the chaos-stricken streets of their capital.  The evening explores “humankind’s never-ending fear of death” and pioneers a new form of entertainment where the audience’s moral decisions and dilemmas affect their own site-specific story.


    “I want to bring theatre to a new generation,” he adds. “People are more into the “experience economy”, and they need it to be incredibly exciting. “You’re not just watching zombies turn the corner in a corridor, you’re meeting them in an apocalyptic wasteland in the undead flesh in real life – or real death!”

    'The Generation of Z'

    Horror Asylum Avatar
    Horror Asylum

    For over 20 years the Horror Asylum has continued to bring you the very best genre news, reviews, giveaways and interviews in the horror world.

    www.horror-asylum.com
    horror news
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleNo Good Deed DVD Giveaway
    Next Article Love Me (2012)

    Related Posts

    Prepare Yourself for an ‘Alien Death F#ck’

    TRINITY Coming on Christmas to VOD and Digital Download

    VIDI SPACE Announces First Annual Film Festival for Independent Filmmakers

    Leave A Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    • Like us on Facebook
    • Follow us on Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Follow us on Pinterest
    Bayview Films on Roku
    Popular Categories
    • Giveaways (1,482)
    • Interviews (59)
    • News (13,246)
    • Reviews (1,614)
    • Uncategorised (5)
    Recent News
    October 2, 2025

    VIPCO & BayView Entertainment release horror TV series ‘The Hallow Ian Horror Hour’

    October 2, 2025

    Sharpen your scythes for RETURN OF THE CORN ZOMBIES

    October 1, 2025

    “Borley Rectory: The Awakening” Trailer Release – A Supernatural Thriller Starring Julian Glover and Patsy Kensit

    October 1, 2025

    Bloodspawn starring Bill Oberst Jr., R. Keith Harris, Roger Willie, and Raw Lieba arrives on The B Stream, October 1st

    September 30, 2025

    BayView Entertainment release horror film LECHUZA

    Horror Reviews
    4.0
    November 14, 2024

    ARTIFACTS OF FEAR (2023)

    4.0
    June 20, 2024

    JURASSIC VALLEY (aka Kingdom Of The Dinosaurs) (2022)

    8.0
    June 19, 2024

    BEWARE THE BOOGEYMAN (2024)

    6.0
    June 15, 2024

    GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS: DEATH AND PORRIDGE (2024)

    Marketing Macabre
    Horror Interviews
    August 28, 2024

    Exclusive Interview: Paugh Shadow (The Omicron Killer)

    March 7, 2024

    Exclusive Interview: David Zagorski (Horny Teenagers Must Die)

    January 16, 2024

    Exclusive Interview: Ayvianna Snow (Burnt Flowers)

    December 27, 2023

    Exclusive Interview: Gav Steel (The Shadow Of Death)

    About Us
    About Us

    Horror Asylum

    Unleash your dark side with the Horror Asylum. Established way back in 2001 we have enjoyed over 22 years of providing the latest and best horror news, reviews, interviews and exciting giveaways.

    The content contained on this site should be viewed for entertainment purposes only. We are not liable for the misuse or for inaccuracies contained within.

    Facebook Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Latest Horror News
    October 2, 2025

    VIPCO & BayView Entertainment release horror TV series ‘The Hallow Ian Horror Hour’

    October 2, 2025

    Sharpen your scythes for RETURN OF THE CORN ZOMBIES

    October 1, 2025

    “Borley Rectory: The Awakening” Trailer Release – A Supernatural Thriller Starring Julian Glover and Patsy Kensit

    October 1, 2025

    Bloodspawn starring Bill Oberst Jr., R. Keith Harris, Roger Willie, and Raw Lieba arrives on The B Stream, October 1st

     

    Horror Stock VHS
    RETRO HORROR VHS, PROPS & GIFTS

    Asylumedia Web Services
    WEB DEV, SOCIAL MEDIA & DIGITAL CONTENT

    Back to the Movies
    INDEPENDENT MOVIE & ENTERTAINMENT SITE

    Copyright © 2025 Horror Asylum. Powered by Asylumedia.
    • Advertising
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Copyright & Disclaimers
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies.