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Osombie 2012 Osama bin Laden returns from the dead

Osama Bin Laden has returned from his watery grave and is making an army of zombie terrorists! Teaser trailer for Arrowstorm Entertainment's latest feature film "Osombie", starring Corey Sevier, Eve Mauro and Jasen Wade. Directed by John Lyde.



The undead: In the feature length film Osama bin Laden returns from the dead to lead fellow decomposing terrorists in a battle against the United States

OZombie Bin Laden: Vanquished Al-Qaeda leader rises from the dead in gory new film


In the world of films, reality is meaningless and one production company have decided to raise Osama bin Laden from his watery grave to lead an army of fellow decomposing terrorists in a battle against Nato forces.
According to the film's executive producer, Kynan Griffin, the script for the feature-length film was written before the al-Qaeda leader was killed last May.


But once that happened Mr Griffin told ABC news that it was just 'too good to pass up.'


Once a glassy-eyed, flesh-eating bin Laden emerges, it is a race against time to stop him and his army of zombie terrorists from taking over.
It also looks set to contain some romances with a clip showing a girl kissing a boy on a tarmac floor.


Fighting in the dessert, there are plenty of roundhouse kicks and one-on-one combat as well as swords used to slice off heads and exploding bodies.
'Bin Laden Will Die Again,' boasts the film's tagline.


'We've just had a lot of fun with it,'  executive producer Kynan Griffin told ABC News.
'We had some great special effects makeup people that had done a lot of Hollywood work. Lots of actions, lots of zombie violence.'


Mr Griffin also said the film's feedback had been 'overwhelmingly positive' so far.
The movie was shot in Utah and the independent production company appealed for donors to finance the film online.


Meanwhile Mark Strong has revealed he has signed up to star in Kathryn Bigelow's controversial film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden.


The Hurt Locker director received criticism from Republican congressman Peter King when it was revealed she was making the movie.
Mark said: 'It's a very procedural film about the CIA and their attempts to find him.'
'We'll be shooting that in Jordan and Washington.'




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