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'Zombieland 2' Finally Confirmed; Here's Everything We Know


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This week, we can enjoy the wide theatrical release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, a sequel arriving 10 years after the original, based on music that first became popular in the 1970s, with Mission: Impossible - Fallout, the latest installment in a film series that began in 1996, following up next week. So in this era of sequels to beloved movies from decades past, it feels like the perfect time to herald the forthcoming arrival of another long-awaited follow-up film. Released in October 2009, Zombieland told the tale of four people who teamed up to survive a zombie apocalypse. The horror-comedy was a success at the box office, earning more than $102 million worldwide against a modest budget, estimated to be $23 million. Now a sequel, first touted in November 2009, is finally on...
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