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Me and My Mates vs. the Zombie Apocalypse Release Details:
The Australian zombie comedy Me and My Mates vs. the Zombie Apocalypse (MAMM) is heading to North America this summer! Starring three of Australia’s biggest comedians: Alex Williamson, Jim Jefferies, and Greg Fleet, Me and My Mates vs. the Zombie Apocalypse will be released on July 5, 2016, on DVD, VOD, and Digital channels throughout U.S. and Canada by Lightyear Entertainment.

Me and My Mates vs. the Zombie Apocalypse follows three blue-collar Australian telecom tradesman and some of their friends, who are trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse. MAMM is the first “oz-zom-com,” and the laughs and mayhem are nonstop.

Jefferies is well known in America for his FX series “Legit,” his 2014 Netflix special “Bare,” his 2012 Epix special “Fully Functional,” his 2010 Comedy Central special “Alcoholocaust,” and his 2009 HBO special “I Swear to God.” He regularly sells out giant tours in North America.

Williamson, a worldwide Internet sensation, has 65 million views on his YouTube channel and over a million Facebook followers. He has sold out standup shows all over the world.

Fleet has starred in various Australian TV shows for the past four decades and is best known for “Thai Die,” “Full Frontal,” and “The Hard Word.”

The film was produced by Daniel Sanguineti and Christian Doran and written and directed by emerging filmmaker Declan Shrubb on the Red Epic 4K. Rights were licensed by Lightyear Entertainment (distributed through eOne Distribution) from worldwide sales agent Shoreline Entertainment.

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