The Walking Dead 'come to life' at Universal Studios Hollywood

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The Walking Dead 'come to life' at Universal Studios Hollywood

 The Walking Dead tells the story of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating “walkers”, which is how zombies are referred to in the show.
Is the newest release of the entertainment industry trend that has created dozens of theme park attractions based on movies and TV shows in the United States in recent years. Universal, in Southern California , released a video showing scenes preparing their " walkers " and confirmed the July 4 as the date of opening of the attraction that recreates the scenes of the AMC hit series . "We're getting a chance to use molds that we created specifically for the series and we bring into the attraction," said the executive producer of the series, Greg Nicotero . 

 
"We are creating 'walkers' animated electronically and visitors will see. This has never been done before. It's something unique, an art, and I can not wait," he added. The experience combines actors of flesh and bone with animated dolls electronically to recreate the lame monsters, including the iconic zombie cut in half appears in the pilot episode, dubbed Girl Bike by fans.  The appeal follows the opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opened in April, five years after the last adventure in the boy wizard on the big screen. Along with the recently released Despicable Me - Minion Mayhem, the award-winning area dedicated to The Simpsons and Transformers: 3D Racing, the attraction is a partnership of 'mershandising' Universal with Hollywood studios to compete with Disney. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. He is opening his studio in Los Angeles to allow fans to take a peek at the authentic props and costumes and even the cell of the Suicide Squad in prison, two months before the release. DC Universe: The Exhibition - a tribute to the origins of the DC comic, which features the clothes worn by Margot Robbie and Jared Leto in the film - is scheduled to open May 24.  The attraction includes props Batcave the first time that Ben Affleck appeared as the Dark Knight in Batman vs. Superman: The Origin of Justice, which earned nearly 870 million dollars worldwide. "Since 1934, DC Comics has built a legacy of superheroes and supervillains best in the world," said Danny Kahn, head of the rides in the Warner studios. "DC Universe: The display gives you the chance to explore the world of these characters from the first appearance in a comic until our last movie," he said.