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Zombie movies you can't miss on OTT: 'Train to Busan', 'World War Z' and more

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 23, 2026, 11:33 IST
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​Zombie movies you can't miss on OTT: 'Train to Busan', 'World War Z' and more

The zombie genre has given us some of cinema's most pulse-pounding, thought-provoking, and downright terrifying stories. Whether it's a bullet train overrun with the infected or a world crumbling under a viral apocalypse, these films don't just scare you; they make you feel something. Grab your snacks, lock the doors, and don't you dare watch these alone. Here are six zombie movies that deserve a permanent spot on your watchlist.

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​'Train to Busan' (2016)

A South Korean survival thriller that redefined what a zombie film could be, 'Train to Busan' follows Seok-woo, a workaholic fund manager, as he boards a train to Busan with his young daughter, only for a zombie outbreak to erupt mid-journey and trap passengers in a relentless, claustrophobic nightmare. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho and led by Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, and the scene-stealing Ma Dong-seok, the film masterfully blends heart-wrenching emotion with ferocious action. If you haven't caught it yet, it's waiting for you right now on Prime Video.

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​'World War Z' (2013)

Nothing in the zombie genre quite prepares you for the sheer scale of 'World War Z', where Brad Pitt plays Gerry Lane, a former UN investigator thrust back into action as a mysterious virus turns humanity into swarming, city-toppling hordes. Directed by Marc Forster, the film trades slow shambling dread for breathless, almost ant-like chaos across multiple continents, and despite a notoriously troubled production, it remains a visually staggering thriller you can stream tonight on Prime Video and JioHotstar.

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​'Zombieland' (2009)

Part road movie, part horror-comedy, and entirely irresistible, 'Zombieland' drops Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin into a post-apocalyptic America where the rules of survival are as important as the laughs. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the film turns zombie carnage into pure comedic gold without ever losing its surprising warmth. It's the kind of movie you'll rewatch twice in a row, both times on Prime Video or Apple TV.

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​'28 Days Later' (2002)

Few films have reinvented a genre as completely as '28 Days Later', where Danny Boyle wakes Cillian Murphy in an eerily deserted London and slowly reveals that a rage virus has turned the infected into something far faster and more terrifying than any zombie you've seen before. Shot on raw digital video with Naomie Harris and Brendan Gleeson rounding out a gripping cast, it's as much about the darkness of human survival as it is about the infected. It is available for streaming on Prime Video.

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​'I Am Legend' (2007)

Equal parts zombie film, post-apocalyptic drama, and one-man survival story, 'I Am Legend' gives Will Smith one of his most raw and isolated performances as Robert Neville, a scientist wandering an eerily empty New York City with only his dog for company after a mutated virus erases civilization. Directed by Francis Lawrence, the film is at its most haunting in its quieter moments, with streets reclaimed by nature and a man talking to mannequins just to hear a voice. You can experience all of it on Prime Video.

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​'Resident Evil' (2002)

Based on the beloved video game series of the same name, 'Resident Evil' plunges Milla Jovovich's amnesiac Alice into the underground Hive facility of the sinister Umbrella Corporation, where a leaked virus has turned the entire staff into flesh-hungry zombies and something far worse lurks in the corridors. Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson with a relentless, video game-style pace, it's a gloriously entertaining guilty pleasure. One you can dive straight into on Prime Video.

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