GammaRay’s HISTORY OF FRIGHT Explores George A. Romero’s Incalculable Contribution to the Zombie Genre

Skybound Entertainment partners GammaRay specialize in celebrating youth culture and fandom. They recently produced a short documentary that’s a must watch for horror fans, especially those with a penchant for the zombie subgenre. While Zombie Fever has waxed and waned over the years, we can thank one man for almost all of the established tropes genre fans still enjoy in droves.

Their debut episode of History of Fright is all about George A. Romero and his incalculable contributions to the zombie subgenre of horror. From the roots of the trope (Night of the Living Dead) to modern examples of Romero’s enduring legacy, it’s a smart and entertaining romp for old-school and newer horror fans alike.

Give it a spin below, and don’t forget to follow GammaRay on Facebook for future episode of History of Fright!

Synopsis:
How did this one man change the rotting face of the living dead forever? Find out in this debut episode of History of Fright!

Are you a fan of the late, great George A. Romero and the zombie subgenre of horror? What did you think of GammaRay’s debut episode of History of Fright? Sound off in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram!

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