Woody Harrelson, known for his role as the formidable zombie hunter Tallahassee in the Zombieland franchise, has recently expressed his eagerness to reprise his role in a potential third installment of the zombie comedy series. In a recent interview with Screen Rant, the acclaimed actor discussed the possibility of returning to the post-apocalyptic world alongside his Zombieland co-stars.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the original Zombieland made waves in 2009, surpassing previous zombie movie records and garnering a dedicated cult following. Its 2019 sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap, further solidified the franchise’s success, earning over $122 million at the box office and leaving fans hungry for more undead action.
While promoting his latest film, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Harrelson expressed his enthusiasm for the prospect of another Zombieland movie, emphasizing his admiration for the cast and crew. Despite the absence of concrete plans for a third film, Harrelson remains hopeful, stating, “I would love to do it because I just love those guys.”
Harrelson’s sentiment echoes the sentiments of fans eagerly awaiting news of a Zombieland 3. With an ensemble cast including Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg, and Abigail Breslin, the franchise has garnered widespread acclaim for its humor and action-packed storytelling. The addition of new cast members in the sequel only added to its appeal, leaving audiences eager for more undead adventures.
As fans eagerly await news of a potential Zombieland 3, Harrelson’s openness to returning to the franchise offers hope for another thrilling installment. While details remain scarce, one thing is certain: the prospect of reuniting with Tallahassee and his fellow survivors for another wild ride through the zombie apocalypse is an exciting one indeed.