As a graduate of Columbia University in New York City, Tatiana studied theater and comparative literature. In the interviews she conducts for Screen Rant, she seeks to learn what drives each creative mind and how different experiences influence the same narrative. Tatiana Hullender is a writer at Screen Rant, focusing on film and television, as well as a co-host of several podcasts. Can I make coffee 30 seconds quicker than I did yesterday morning? You put it in a microwave, and you're like, "Alright, how many things can I do before the timer runs out?" Zombies 3 Synopsis I'm always trying to top whatever I did, even if it's making coffee. Kylee Russell: I'm competitive with games, but also, I feel like I'm really competitive with myself. I love playing the game, so I'm always competitive with that. Whether it's card games or - all the time on set, I'm always trying to play Heads Up. That's something I've always loved, so I'm very competitive when it comes to that. I grew up with my family playing board games and strategy games and stuff, so I learned to have a bit of a competitive edge.Ĭarla Jeffery: Honestly, I just love playing a whole bunch of different games. I never used to play golf, and now I play golf very competitively. I've been into pickleball lately very competitive about pickleball. What is one thing each of you are extremely competitive about in life? Seabrook gets swept up in the spirit of competition this film. To be able to help her friends with the alien invasion in her best way possible, I think she's just happy to still be able to be a part and be there for everyone - but also being far away, I was sad. She knows that if she helps Zed, she's helping all zombies everywhere. And to support her best friend in achieving his dream also means the world to her. I'm sure she would love to go to college, but at the same time, where she's at now is also a dream of hers.
Kylee Russell: She just wants what's best for zombiekind and for her best friend. But that aside, what can you tell us about her journey in this film, and about being behind the screen? Some might argue that she may be the most exceptional zombie who deserves to go to college. Kylee, Eliza is breaking glass ceilings, and we love to see it. The language is difficult, but I'll do anything for my Bonzo. This is our third time being together, so these years I've definitely learned a lot. I asked him, "how's the ?" There's some things I need some help with, but I'm getting better. First off, do you speak Zombie? And if not, how do you communicate?Ĭarla Jeffery: He's definitely a teacher. He's reaching, and it might make him do some bad things. I think people should be coming to me as Bucky and no one is, so I think he's kind of struggling for the attention a little bit in this movie. Trevor Tordjman: I'm quite disappointed as Bucky. Screen Rant: Bucky's the president, and yet everyone is looking to Addison for leadership in this time of crisis.