Um lobo e um leão da montanha se unem quando um meteoro libera um vírus que transforma animais de zoológico em zumbis. Eles unem forças com outros sobreviventes para resgatar o zoológico e i... Ler tudoUm lobo e um leão da montanha se unem quando um meteoro libera um vírus que transforma animais de zoológico em zumbis. Eles unem forças com outros sobreviventes para resgatar o zoológico e impedir que o líder mutante espalhe o vírus.Um lobo e um leão da montanha se unem quando um meteoro libera um vírus que transforma animais de zoológico em zumbis. Eles unem forças com outros sobreviventes para resgatar o zoológico e impedir que o líder mutante espalhe o vírus.
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Gabbi Kosmidis
- Gracie
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David Harbour
- Dan
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Pierre Simpson
- Xavier
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Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
- Felix
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Scott Thompson
- Ash
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Christina Nova
- Poot
- (narração)
Heather Loreto
- Frida
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Bryn McAuley
- Bunny Zero
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Carolyn Scott
- Gramma Abigale
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Kyle Derek
- Fred
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Rob Tinkler
- Maynard
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Briana-Lynn Brieiro
- Additional Voices
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Joshua Graham
- Hank
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Amy Matysio
- Additional Voices
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Scott Farley
- Additional Voices
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Ivan Sherry
- Additional Voices
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Luke Marty
- Additional Voices
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Avaliações em destaque
Night of the Zoopocalypse is an extremely entertaining and cute sci-fi movie with amazing build-up. It has an interesting story and likeable characters, which allows the viewer to become invested in the situation.
The story takes place in a zoo, where Gracie, a wolf (Gabbi Kosmidis) and Dan, a mountain lion (David Harbour) are forced to team up when a meteor turns animals into zombies. They, and the other survivors of the zombie virus, attempt to stop the virus from spreading any further, and save those infected.
The animation in this film is incredible; everything looks so lively and each animal moves exactly like their real-life counterparts. I especially love the way Xiavier, the red ruffed lemur, moves - all his movements are not only extremely smooth but also true to the real animal. I love the visuals throughout this movie and the character designs; the details for small things in the background that represent the zoo are outstanding. However, I am not the biggest fan of Dan's design as it is difficult to tell what animal he is supposed to represent. I also really like following the main character, Gracie. She's such a fun character to watch and Gabbi Kosmidis really brings the character to life through her voice acting. The script is so well done; I love that there's so much thought behind how the zombies work and what they are able of doing. The characters are particularly well scripted; the main characters feel real thanks to their believable actions and the secondary characters are quite funny. The pace of the storyline works well, with the audience discovering information as fast as the characters do. There are a few scenes that feel a little too long, but still, the film is extremely funny and enjoyable to watch. Even though it's geared towards a younger audience, I found myself laughing out loud at times.
The film's message is to be loyal to those that you love and appreciate those around you despite their differences. Be forewarned that there are intense scenes and action sequences, including fake limbs coming off.
I give Night of the Zoopocalype 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters March 7, 2025. By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST!
The story takes place in a zoo, where Gracie, a wolf (Gabbi Kosmidis) and Dan, a mountain lion (David Harbour) are forced to team up when a meteor turns animals into zombies. They, and the other survivors of the zombie virus, attempt to stop the virus from spreading any further, and save those infected.
The animation in this film is incredible; everything looks so lively and each animal moves exactly like their real-life counterparts. I especially love the way Xiavier, the red ruffed lemur, moves - all his movements are not only extremely smooth but also true to the real animal. I love the visuals throughout this movie and the character designs; the details for small things in the background that represent the zoo are outstanding. However, I am not the biggest fan of Dan's design as it is difficult to tell what animal he is supposed to represent. I also really like following the main character, Gracie. She's such a fun character to watch and Gabbi Kosmidis really brings the character to life through her voice acting. The script is so well done; I love that there's so much thought behind how the zombies work and what they are able of doing. The characters are particularly well scripted; the main characters feel real thanks to their believable actions and the secondary characters are quite funny. The pace of the storyline works well, with the audience discovering information as fast as the characters do. There are a few scenes that feel a little too long, but still, the film is extremely funny and enjoyable to watch. Even though it's geared towards a younger audience, I found myself laughing out loud at times.
The film's message is to be loyal to those that you love and appreciate those around you despite their differences. Be forewarned that there are intense scenes and action sequences, including fake limbs coming off.
I give Night of the Zoopocalype 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters March 7, 2025. By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST!
I took my two Littles (7 and 9) to see Zoopocalypse on Monday. The characters were all very cute and my kids loved the interactions between all the animals (especially Poot, the Pygmy hippo).
The music is nice and atmospheric and the Gumbies (gummy zombies that some animals turn into) were still menacing enough for my children without ever crossing over into genuine scary zombie movie material.
The lesson of working together in order to succeed vs being selfish and caring only about what happens to ourselves is much needed today.
Hard to believe this came from the same mind that brought us the horrors of Hellraiser and Nightbreed!
Great for a "not so scary" family movie night.
The music is nice and atmospheric and the Gumbies (gummy zombies that some animals turn into) were still menacing enough for my children without ever crossing over into genuine scary zombie movie material.
The lesson of working together in order to succeed vs being selfish and caring only about what happens to ourselves is much needed today.
Hard to believe this came from the same mind that brought us the horrors of Hellraiser and Nightbreed!
Great for a "not so scary" family movie night.
We just saw this movie we were the only people in the theater. My kids loved it it was a last minute decision we never saw a trailer or knew anything about it. My 16 and 10 year old loves it. This would be a good first time scary movie.
Grandma says if you could imagine bringing a six year old or younger.
Be prepared for your kid... To not want bathes To not want gummies To not want to go to the zoo.
Great movie!
It was great story line ..my sixteen year old though there could be a love story in it .. but I didn't see it. I could see this being popular at Halloween time!
Need a second movie.
Grandma says if you could imagine bringing a six year old or younger.
Be prepared for your kid... To not want bathes To not want gummies To not want to go to the zoo.
Great movie!
It was great story line ..my sixteen year old though there could be a love story in it .. but I didn't see it. I could see this being popular at Halloween time!
Need a second movie.
I did not have a zombie movie with cutely designed animals aimed at families based on an idea by Clive Barker, the creator of Hellraiser and Candyman, on my bingo card but it managed to be quite a pleasant surprise.
The premise isn't anything new if you are familiar with zombie horror, but the twist of it taking place in a zoo is a clever approach that brings characters of different species together to work side by side despite their preconceived prejudices against each other.
This is not typical animated family fare of which other studios like Illumination, DreamWorks, and Disney normally produce. This is a genuine animated ghost story that is equally unafraid to make you laugh as it is to make you creeped out. I wouldn't describe it as being particularly scary, but there are certain visuals that will stick with you for a while...Some of which I am surprised didn't get the movie a PG-13 by the MPAA.
The characters are very lively, quirky, instantly likeable, and voiced excellently...David Harbour is especially great, and Gabbi Kosmidis is the standout as Gracie.
The premise isn't anything new if you are familiar with zombie horror, but the twist of it taking place in a zoo is a clever approach that brings characters of different species together to work side by side despite their preconceived prejudices against each other.
This is not typical animated family fare of which other studios like Illumination, DreamWorks, and Disney normally produce. This is a genuine animated ghost story that is equally unafraid to make you laugh as it is to make you creeped out. I wouldn't describe it as being particularly scary, but there are certain visuals that will stick with you for a while...Some of which I am surprised didn't get the movie a PG-13 by the MPAA.
The characters are very lively, quirky, instantly likeable, and voiced excellently...David Harbour is especially great, and Gabbi Kosmidis is the standout as Gracie.
Review for anyone trying to find a movie for their kids to watch: Night of the Zoopocalypse is an entertaining and funny animated movie with good lessons on loyalty and not being afraid of people who are different. And the horror elements make it feel unique. We don't normally see that subgenre in kids movies.
Score: 8 stars
Review for adults hoping to enjoy a movie for which they aren't the demographic: this movie is both harmless and forgettable. It feels like a weaker version of many other animated movies. Half the comedy works. I doubt many adults will hate or love it.
Score: 5 stars
(1 viewing, 4/19/2025)
Score: 8 stars
Review for adults hoping to enjoy a movie for which they aren't the demographic: this movie is both harmless and forgettable. It feels like a weaker version of many other animated movies. Half the comedy works. I doubt many adults will hate or love it.
Score: 5 stars
(1 viewing, 4/19/2025)
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- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt the end of the end credits, the zoo announcement is heard saying, "We hope to see you again real soon."
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- Night of the Zoopocalypse
- Locações de filme
- Toronto, Ontário, Canadá(House of Cool Studios)
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.108.907
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 813.961
- 9 de mar. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 5.598.939
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 31 min(91 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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