— Paul Wernick (@paulwernick) March 19, 2020Reese uploaded the Stallone version to Twitter on Friday. "We sent this to Mr. Stallone... but his schedule / better judgment thwarted our plans," Reese said. In this version, all of the characters' names match the ones from the final movie and Stallone is also a zombie from the very beginning. Hamill's version was posted on Wernick's Twitter on Saturday. Hamill is also a zombie the whole time and eventually has his arm cut off in a moment that mimics his dismemberment from The Empire Strikes Back. "So a no-go on Swayze & [Stallone]. Our fearless leader, [producer Gavin Polone,] called: ‘Fire up the [Mark Hamill] draft' We would not be deterred," Wernick wrote on Twitter. "#BillMurray hadn’t yet been mentioned, for we would have never in our wildest imagination thought we could get him." "So we used the force. And got a forceful f*** no," Wernick wrote. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=zombieland-columbuss-full-list-of-rules-to-survive-the-zombie-apocalypse&captions=true"] All's well that ends well. The Zombieland crew eventually attracted Murray to the role and the rest is history. The movie received critical praise on its release in 2009 and ended up making over $100 million at the box office on a budget of $23.6 million, according to The Numbers. A sequel was released in October 2019. The Numbers says the sequel grossed $122 million at the box office on a budget of $48 million. Did you know that Ryan Reynolds almost ended up as a celebrity cameo in Zombieland 2? Also, check out a side-by-side comparison of the original Zombieland cast with themselves 10 years later. For more Zombieland goodness, here are 6 details you may have forgotten about the original movie. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who LOVES Zombieland and will gladly be in the theater every 10 years for a sequel.
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