World War Z will be a HUGE Scale Zombie Movie

MTV had the opportunity to talk with J. Michael Straczynski about his upcoming adaptation of Max BrooksWorld War Z. Straczynski says that it will be the first large scale zombie film.

“Most zombie movies to this point have been small, focusing on a few people in a house. And this has got real scare. You’re in India with hundreds of boats trying to get out of there with a tidal wave of zombies. The scale of what we’re doing here is phenomenal.”

Marc Forster recently signed on to direct, and Straczynski will be doing one more draft based on the filmmaker’s new notes. Straczynski calls the film “a thriller”, comparing it to the Bourne films. As cool as Straczynski makes the film sound, I’m a little nervous about the comparison to the Bourne movies, especially considering that Forster’s latest movie, Quantum of Solace, was heavily criticized for it’s disjointed action sequences.

AICN called Straczynski’s previous draft of the screenplay “a horror epic, a serious, sober-minded adult picture”, potentially “a genre-defining piece of work” with Best Picture potential (really?!). The basic premise of the book is that it is an oral history of the zombie war, compiled by an unnamed government employee. The movie follows this researcher, named Gerry Lane (possibly to be played by Brad Pitt, who is producing the project), as he travels the world conducting interviews with survivors, 10-years later. Forster told Variety that the story reminded him of “the paranoid conspiracy films of the ’70s like ‘All the President’s Men.”

The book was released in 2006, and is available on Amazon for $16.47. I’ve included the official plot description from the book after the jump:

“The Zombie War came unthinkably close to eradicating humanity. Max Brooks, driven by the urgency of preserving the acid-etched first-hand experiences of the survivors from those apocalyptic years, traveled across the United States of America and throughout the world, from decimated cities that once teemed with upwards of thirty million souls to the most remote and inhospitable areas of the planet. He recorded the testimony of men, women, and sometimes children who came face-to-face with the living, or at least the undead, hell of that dreadful time. World War Z is the result. Never before have we had access to a document that so powerfully conveys the depth of fear and horror, and also the ineradicable spirit of resistance, that gripped human society through the plague years.

Ranging from the now infamous village of New Dachang in the United Federation of China, where the epidemiological trail began with the twelve-year-old Patient Zero, to the unnamed northern forests where untold numbers sought a terrible and temporary refuge in the cold, to the United States of Southern Africa, where the Redeker Plan provided hope for humanity at an unspeakable price, to the west-of-the-Rockies redoubt where the North American tide finally started to turn, this invaluable chronicle reflects the full scope and duration of the Zombie War.

Most of all, the book captures with haunting immediacy the human dimension of this epochal event. Facing the often raw and vivid nature of these personal accounts requires a degree of courage on the part of the reader, but the effort is invaluable because, as Mr. Brooks says in his introduction, “By excluding the human factor, aren’t we risking the kind of personal detachment from history that may, heaven forbid, lead us one day to repeat it? And in the end, isn’t the human factor the only true difference between us and the enemy we now refer to as ‘the living dead’?”

  • Caius
    World War Z is the most amazingly detailed, scary and intense book based on zombies ever. marc forster didnt do well with QoS, but his talent is exactly the kind they need for World War Z. I hope that his involvement will finally give the zombie genre a full scale analysis of the zombie era
  • This sounds great. I'm wanting huge Zombie battles.
  • zombies are one of the top things that interest me. This sounds extremely promising, and I am looking forward to more coverage. i think im gonna buy this book today if i can find in at barnes and noble. I think the scope of 28days/months later was pretty large scale, and i really enjoyed those movies. If this is on a larger scale, i see a lot of potential for video games or possibly comics based on smaller stories in the WWZ universe, which is pretty exciting if it happens.
  • Goro
    The book is excellent but i'm really curioius about how they are choosing to adapt it for the screen. Since it's told as a historical document and with real interviews with people, is it going to take a biopic feel?

    While elements of the book are epic, most of the stories are actually smaller-scale, intimate elements told from 1st person pov.

    Some of the most interesting bits are the insights into the nature of these zombies.

    If this is done as a horror film, i think it fails, but as a large-scale action set piece, i think it could be good.
  • This is awesome, I heard of some of the audiobook and it was pretty cool...I hope this can top the craziness of Dawn of the Dead 2004...If they can do something like that, then I will def see this more than once...
  • zombie war movie sounds like one of the best ideas i ever heard.
  • really interested in how they set up the films narrative, really pumped about this LOVE the book and JMS.
  • bob
    WWZ is an amazing story...hope this goof gets it right
  • I'm sure most would have rather had a better Bond film (I for one didn't think it was all that bad) but the silver lining on it is I'm sure Forster has heard of the criticism and is a hungry enough director to want to fix his problems which will only help this film.
  • Joe
    World War Z is one of my favorite books of the past ten years. Every story is different, every story is exciting, every story is disturbing.

    I hope the best for the movie, as well. Deserves so much more attention than effing Twilight.
  • graham7x
    isnt every new movie that gets announced compared to bourne
  • Brian
    The author seems to be a fan of the slow moving zombies, so I doubt it would be in the crazy, fast moving zombie bracket of the DotD remake. I enjoyed the Dawn of the Dead remake, but slow moving zombies FTW.
  • chris
    Max Brooks is the son of famous director Mel Brooks, his wit is very evident in the book.. I hope that isnt lost in the movie adaptaion
  • this sounds AWESOME!
    is the book worth buying?
  • The book is very good. I used it when researching for my master's thesis (which is, of course, on zombies). It's one of those rare fictional works that holds so much truth about the human condition that it teaches while it entertains. READ IT!
  • mark
    the book is fabulous. i was so engrossed that i read it in 2 days. i'm wary but cautiously optimistic about this adaptation, though
  • Dylan
    The book is AMAZING. everyone should read it, it has different chapters/interviews for every taste.
  • Daylan
    One of the coolest books I've ever read, but it seems to me this is going to be a really easy film to make really average. The narrative of the book would make a better TV mini-series than a 2hr film. Too many stories to tell in too little time.

    This would be awesome if it was handled like band of brothers or something. As much as I am looking forward it, i think they will stuff it up.
  • Story is awesome it is completly different from the other.
  • Gip
    I think you're spot on with the BoB idea. That would be a fantastic way to adapt these stories.
  • zazz
    they better not f up the great panic or yorktown. slow moving zombies that won't die of hunger are the best. i mean you think how silly it is because the fact you can outrun them with a brisk walk, but how decimating they eventually are after years.
  • Adelaidey
    I love the book, but I'm concerned about its translation into a movie. There is no protagonist and the film covers such a broad, international view, with just a few chapters on each country or region. Unless the film read like a documentary [which could be cool but difficult], a LOT will have to be added.
  • dafe
    The books great, i learned from it and read it in two sittings.
  • I might get it then...
    thanks!
  • duckyboy
    Got it for xmas and read it in 2 days... unbelievably addicting! One of my fav's of all time!
  • I am deadset keen to read this book before reading any more news on the film.
  • Hana
    WWZ is not a thriller, that's a slightly worrisome description. I would really like them to NOT fuck this movie up, as it's based on one of my favorite books. JMS could very easily get the script right - calling it huge scale is perfect. The book covered the global events so thoroughly and painstakingly. Personally I'd like to see the movie told something like a documentary, or at least in the proper series of interviews that move into more intimate sequences. Oh, Hollywood, it's taken this long to get things moving, please don't fuck it up now.
  • christopher
    They really should do it in the form of a Band of Brothers HBO type special thing. I really want them to do an excellent job with this because WWZ is one of my favorite books, and if they fuck it up i'll be wicked pissed.
  • Burt Nelson
    $7.00 on half.com. Sold! This is the first I've heard about Forster's action scenes in QoS not being liked. The scene on the scaffolding was pretty bad ass. It wasn't Bourne good, but I thought all the action was well done.
  • I say bring on the zombie films, the more the better but why the fuck does Brad Pitt have to be involved unless his wife plays a zombie or he gets eaten by one I won't be happy.
  • Henry
    I thought this was a new Zorro movie..seriously... World War Zorro... only Hollywood can make outrageous titles like that.. =)
  • The Mad Hatter
    I think this movie would work with all low-A.. to high B level stars in an ensemble cast. Since the book doesnt really have a protagonist besides the interviewer per-se, having strong supporting roles telling their stories along with cut-backs to the actual events.. along with the other actors narating. Can definitely be pulled off to great effect. They can combine elements from the Children of Men.. the beginning sequences of I Am Legend.. heck even other disaster movies such as the crowd panic from Day After Tomarrow..
  • Duckyboy
    Also, as many have said, this SHOULD be a mini-series, NOT a movie. It's much more suited for that format.
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