Zombieland 2: DOUBLE TAP Red Band trailer shows an alive Bill Murray

Bill Murray is alive and kicking in the Zombieland: DOUBLE TAP red band trailer, but how?

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The official Red Band trailer has been released for the upcoming sequel to Zombieland, Zombieland: DOUBLE TAP. Somehow Bill Murray is alive?

Zombieland: DOUBLE TAP will bring artistic value back into dismembering zombies in the most glorious ways possible. Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone will be returning as Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita and Little Rock, respectively. The new movie will pit the characters against new and improved zombies while also picking up some new survivors along the way.

In the above trailer we get a little cameo part from Bill Murray, who should be noted, died to a accidental gun shot wound in the chest. Since Murray is died in the first movie, we can assume that this cameo role takes place before the events of the first movie which could mean that this sequel could show off a bit more about how the zombies came about before taking over everything the characters know and love. Zombieland: DOUBLE TAP will be arriving in cinemas October 18th. If you want to check out the original trailer, visit this link here.

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