Guerra Mundial Z 2013 [repack]
You're referring to the 2013 film "World War Z"!
"Guerra Mundial Z" foi um sucesso comercial, arrecadando mais de US$ 540 milhões em todo o mundo. O filme também gerou uma série de discussões sobre a possibilidade de uma pandemia real e a importância da preparação para desastres. guerra mundial z 2013
The journey to the big screen was famously rocky. The film underwent significant reshoots, including a completely scrapped third act that originally featured a massive battle in Russia. Instead, the filmmakers opted for a quieter, more suspenseful finale in a WHO laboratory. You're referring to the 2013 film "World War Z"
The film's success can be attributed to its well-timed release, capitalizing on the popularity of apocalyptic and zombie-themed movies and TV shows in the 2010s. World War Z also sparked a renewed interest in pandemic-themed films and TV shows, paving the way for future productions. Original Title: World War Z Spanish Title: Guerra
They started diving.
We learned to move like a knife through butter. Slow. Silent. Angry.
Informative Guide: Guerra Mundial Z (2013)
1. Overview & Key Details
- Original Title: World War Z
- Spanish Title: Guerra Mundial Z
- Release Year: 2013 (June 21 in the US; June–August internationally)
- Director: Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Quantum of Solace)
- Screenplay: Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, Damon Lindelof (based on the novel by Max Brooks)
- Starring: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox, David Morse
- Budget: ~$190–269 million (one of the most expensive films ever made at the time)
- Box Office: ~$540 million worldwide
The set pieces are masterclasses in tension. The opening sequence in Philadelphia—where a family’s traffic jam turns into a city-wide collapse—remains terrifying. The zombie swarm breaching the walls of Jerusalem is one of the most impressive CGI spectacles of the decade, even if the digital effects haven't aged perfectly.