Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Craig Gillespie, director of “Lars and the Real Girl,” is the man tasked with bringing “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” to the big screen. And he says that Jane Austen will remain at the story’s heart. Or maybe she’s its braaaiiiiiinss….
Gillespie helmed the just-released horror-plus-comedy movie “Fright Night.” His Austen-plus-zombies adaptation, he told our sibling blog Hero Complex, has some similarities.

“It’s another tone issue, that’s where the challenge is…. It’s a little more serious than ‘Fright Night.’ It’s staying incredibly true to Jane Austen and the humor that you get from Jane Austen and the dynamic of this society and the humor and insight that comes from the situations that she wrote about. And then you also get the  horror of of zombies.”

The first of what became a string of literary mash-ups, “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” was written mostly by Jane Austen, with Seth Grahame-Smith adding bloodthirsty zombies, killing off one major character and providing the Bennett sisters with ninja training.
“The people in Austen’s books are kind of like zombies,” Grahame-Smith told The Times in 2009. “No matter what’s going on around them in the world, they live in this bubble of privilege. The same thing is true of the people in this book, although it’s much more absurd.”
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  1. freaking sweet. the only zombie movie i’ve liked since high school was zombieland, so i really hope this tickles my fancy, considering lars &the real girl was like the happiest movie i’ve ever seen.

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