The Twilight Saga‘s Ashley Greene is undead again, this time playing a zombie in the new horror comedy, Burying the Ex, directed by Joe Dante (Gremlins, The Howling). The film has today released its domestic trailer (via iTunes Movie Trailers) and you can check it out in the player below!
Also starring Anton Yelchin (Star Trek, Fright Night), and Alexandra Daddario (“True Detective,” San Andreas), Burying the Ex hits theaters, VOD and iTunes on June 19.
It seemed like a great idea when Max, an all-around nice guy (Yelchin), and Evelyn, his beautiful girlfriend (Greene), moved in together. When Evelyn turns out to be a controlling, manipulative nightmare, Max knows it’s time to call it quits, but there’s just one problem: he’s terrified of breaking up with her. Fate steps in when Evelyn is involved in a freak accident and dies, leaving Max single and ready to mingle. Just as Max is thinking about moving on with what could be his dream girl, Olivia (Daddario) – Evelyn has returned from the grave and is determined to get her boyfriend back…even if that means transforming him into one of the undead.
Burying the Ex is produced by Mary Cybriwsky, Carl Effenson, David Johnson, Frankie Lindquist, Kyle Tekiela and Alan Trezza. The deal was negotiated by Mark Ward on behalf of RLJE/Image Entertainment and Cassian Elwes, CAA and Voltage Pictures on behalf of the filmmakers.
Burying the Ex
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Burying the Ex
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Alexandra Daddario as Olivia in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
(L-R): Anton Yelchin as Max and Director Joe Dante in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Ashley Greene as Evelyn in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Alexandra Daddario as Olivia in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Ashley Greene as Evelyn in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
(L-R): Anton Yelchin as Max and Oliver Cooper as Travis in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Ashley Greene as Evelyn in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Oliver Cooper as Travis in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
(L-R): Ashley Greene as Evelyn and Director Joe Dante in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Anton Yelchin as Max in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
(L-R): Anton Yelchin as Max and Ashley Greene as Evelyn in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
(L-R): Alexandra Daddario as Olivia and Anton Yelchin as Max in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
(L-R): Ashley Greene as Evelyn and Anton Yelchin as Max in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Image from the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Ashley Greene as Evelyn in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Ashley Greene as Evelyn in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.
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Burying the Ex
Anton Yelchin as Max in the horror/comedy film “BURYING THE EX” an RLJE/Image Entertainment release. Photo credit: Suzanne Tenner.