ARMY OF THE DEAD: Who Lives and Who Dies [SPOILERS]
Spoilers: Every character who lives and dies in Netflix and Dawn of the Dead director Zack Snyder s new zombie action flick ARMY OF THE DEAD.
Netflix and Zack Snyder’s new zombie action epic
Army of the Dead hit yesterday. And we just watched it. Who lives? Who dies? Let’s find out in a SUPER SPOILER list.
Hiroyuki Sanada – Bly Tanaka: ALIVE
Alive. #RichBastard
Huma Qureshi – Geeta: DEAD
Samantha Win – Chambers: DEAD
Dead. Betrayed by Burt from
Raising Hope. Eaten by zombies. Blown up by her gas-filled backpack. She could have been one of the best characters in the movie. Fought like a motherfucker. #Tragic
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Proper representation and diversity in casting important, says Huma Qureshi
Proper representation and diversity in casting important, says Huma Qureshi
MUMBAI, May 18: Representation and diversity in casting are part of the big conversation in America, says actor Huma Qureshi, who is making her Hollywood debut with director Zack Snyder’s upcoming zombie heist thriller “Army of the Dead”.
Qureshi believes it is important for youngsters everywhere to see themselves represented in a positive way on the screen.
“There is a lot of conversation about colour-blind casting and that is the future. I feel the volatile world we all live in, it is important that we have the correct representation of all sorts of people. There is a big conversation in America also about representation and diversity in casting,” the actor said while replying to a question about how borders and ethnicity were no longer a hindrance for actors in international cinema.