Daywalkers vs Vampires: Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Malachi Barton on new rivalry in 'ZOMBIES 4'
Briefly

'ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires' follows Zed, Addison, Willa, and Eliza as they embark on a road trip post-college. They encounter two opposing factions, the Daywalkers and the Vampires. Nova, a Daywalker, and Victor, a Vampire, are tasked with unifying their groups, navigating deep-seated animosities. New music styles reminiscent of classic Disney films accompany the film, featuring different sounds for each clan. Dance sequences filmed in New Zealand showcased thrilling beach locations and intense choreography, alluding to the characters' evolving relationships and potential for reconciliation.
In this movie, these are kids that just like, really despise each other, and they're going at it. For our characters, it's been, it's all we've known our whole lives. 'Oh, we don't like the Daywalkers.' Anytime you see a Daywalker, you blast them.
Nova and Victor were the only ones to step outside of the teaching and kind of wonder, you know, what if we didn't?
I think when you listen to it, it reminds you of like, 'High School Musical' or 'Camp Rock.' The Daywalkers and Vampires have their own sounds, like they're not in Seabrook, so they have a different way of communicating, and theirs is more like pop-rock.
We filmed part of 'Place to Be' at a sand dune and the- and like some of the dancers were in the water. And then there's like, seven-foot waves out there, and it's just, it's unreal. It was crazy.
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