In Disney+Hotstar, Zombies 3 – An alien invasion changes our protagonists’ quest for social acceptance and academic success.
Release on OTT(Disney+Hotstar) | 15 July 2022 |
IMDB | 5.6/10 |
Genre | Fantasy, musical, romance, teen. |
Director | Paul Hoen |
Cast | Meg Donnelly, Milo Manheim, RuPaul, Matt Cornett, Chandler Kinney. |
ZOMBIES 3 Plot, Story, And Review
The movie goes by where Zed (Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) are in their final year at Seabrook high school. Zed is expecting to receive his football scholarship and join the same college where Addison has already been admitted and is now preparing to compete in an international cheerleading competition.
Disney+Hotstar ZOMBIES 3 Plot
With Zed getting admitted, he becomes the first zombie ever to get accepted into a college. This brings us to an interesting part of the movie where Seabrook has become a town where zombies, werewolves, and humans have come to a mutual understanding of living together.
However, the peaceful environment of the town is disrupted by the sudden appearance of aliens who appear at the international cheerleading competition to compete. The residents of the town reluctantly agree on the aliens taking part in the competition.
But it is still doubtful that the aliens are here only to compete. The trilogy shows Addison dealing with an identity crisis as she tries to figure out where she belongs.
The Review Of Zombies 3
The trilogy received a lot of mixed reactions from the audience because of its similar plot to zombie one and Zombie 2. It was much appreciated for its music and the message about acceptance and diversity. The songs and the choreography were much better and more addicting than in the previous movies.
The first song to be released from the movie was “Alien Invasion,” which received a great response from the listeners. The main leads of the trilogy have always shown great chemistry. Not only them but also the remaining cast got their own time to shine. It also included bits and pieces of comedy as well as emotional balance.
Another subplot involves Zed’s drive to enroll in Mountain College, primarily to avoid being apart from Addison. Zombies, who are still not allowed to attend colleges, would, nonetheless, also benefit greatly from it.
They make an effort to address educational prejudice as well as the problems that many couples deal with during their senior year as they try to determine how their relationship will work once they graduate. You’ll probably be satisfied with Zombies 3 if you’re seeking a proper conclusion to the trilogy and anticipating the same caliber as its predecessors.
The outfits are worse, while the music and dance have progressed. Even though it does it awkwardly, it’s a good feature for youngsters that promotes acceptance of diverse individuals. Adult viewers who have no connection to the series are unlikely to find much to admire.
Overall, the movie was a great watch but disappointing as the plot seemed all over the place and could be easily predicted.
The movie overall shares a great message of not discriminating and accepting others to both adults and the younger generation. It also shows the journey of Addison trying to find herself after feeling out of place because of her white hair. As Addison was getting ready for her upcoming cheer-up competition, the aliens suddenly appeared there, saying that even they wanted to compete.
ZOMBIES 3 Conclusion
But their actual reason to come on Earth was to find a planet to live on as the planet they were previously living on was destroyed. It was later revealed that Addison belonged to the alien community and decided to leave. The plot of the trilogy was repeated from the previous movies, where a new group comes in and tries to fit in.
Disney+ making Addison an alien just to justify her identity was not much appreciated. The younger generation, who are known to be fond of these fictional stories, would enjoy it. Overall the movie deserves a watch.