Night of the Animated Dead, an animated recreation of George A. Romero’s zombie classic Night of the Living Dead announced last month, arrives just in time for Halloween. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment unveiled four Night of the Animated Dead images highlighting four key characters– Ben (voiced by Dulé Hill), Barbara (Katharine Isabelle), Judy (Katee Sackhoff) and Tom (James Roday Rodriguez)

Check out the Night of the Animated Dead images below.

The film is available on Digital starting next Tuesday, September 21, and on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD on October 5.

Ben discovers quickly that zombies are not fond of fire in Night of the Animated Dead. Dulé Hill (The West Wing, Psych), whose new series The Wonder Years premieres on ABC on September 22, provides the voice of Ben.

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Barbara’s journey opens the film – in an ominously quiet graveyard with her brother Johnny – and the intensity ramps up from there in Night of the Animated Dead. Scream queen Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) takes on the iconic role of Barbara in the film.

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Attempting to escape from their boarded up house, Judy, Tom and Ben try getting their truck to an abandoned gas pump in a key scene from Night of the Animated Dead. Katee Sackhoff (The Mandalorian, Battlestar Galactica) gives voice to Judy, playing opposite the Psych tag team of James Roday Rodriguez and Dulé Hill as the voices of Tom and Ben, respectively.

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Escaping their fortified house, Tom leaps behind the wheel of a truck – with zombies hot on his trail – in a frightening scene from Night of the Animated Dead. James Roday Rodriguez (A Million Little Things, Psych) provides the voice of Tom in the film, which arrives on Digital starting next Tuesday, September 21, and on Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD on October 5.

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  1. ‘Night of the Living Dead’ remade with mediocre animation. I’m not sure that there is any point to this beyond the cash grab. A well-animated remake of ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ might have been much more welcome!

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