George Romero’s Daughter Made a Gay Zombie Movie, With Her Father’s Blessing

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With Queen of the Dead, The legendary filmmaker’s daughter Tina Romero At George. RomeroReady to create his first management outting, June June premiered the feature at the Tribaca Film Festival. The filmmaker recently spoke Recreation weekly And reflect the influence of his father.

“I am his baby. No need to deny it. And he has greatly affected me.” Romero Dr. Queens of the dead Easter egg featured for honor His father’s legacy. “And this is his giant. It is his house. I had fun to do my little Romero nodes throughout the picture and we have something good,” he shared with the presence of makeup artists and actor Tom Savini and the presence of notable personalities like the actor Don of the Dawn They GayleThe

Romero told The Magazine, “Zombie Apocalipse can play a rich sandbox when social commentary. I can’t be my father’s daughter without trying to say anything to Zombies,” “I want to be a movie where I pay homage to the world and I will introduce my own monster.

Romero insisted, “I didn’t want to touch the genre if I didn’t feel pure to me.” Queens of the dead In the Queer Party scene, one night around one night when a warehouse is interrupted by the Night Life Vobes Zombie Apocalyps. This inspiration came from a strong conflict between party preachers on social media as a DJ.

Romero mentioned, “The original preacher posted the question by begging the question, ‘When will the Quirry community stop consuming itself?’ And it hurt me like a thunderbolt, ‘Oh my god is shob! Mandalorian Baddy Katie O’Brien plays the fictional preacher who led the film; Romero mentions that Tom Cruz has a special thanks to the credit for letting them spend their time Mission: Impossible Shot to make the horror flick film.

Romero hopes that the film will focus on the hunger of more genes, which presents an intersection of homosexual shouting with that familiar flair from the roots of his father and the dark. The legendary filmmaker could not see a complete script but advised his daughter during the development process.

Romero shared, “He said, ‘I like it! Run it with it. Go for it.’ Unfortunately, he never read the entire script because it took me about seven years … but I had this blessing. “

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