Exclusive: Netflix to Unveil Its Animated Last Kids on Earth Zombie Comedy This September
Creator Max Brallier spoke with us about assembling the team and mixing horror with fun.
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Max Brallier grew up in what any self-respecting horror geek would identify as “Romero Country”—the greater Pittsburgh area, cradle to director George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and the birth of the modern zombie movie. It’s perhaps the most fitting of origin points for the author of The Last Kids on Earth series of children’s illustrated novels, even if Brallier was never really interested in horror films while growing up. Well, not until seeing Dawn of the Dead, anyway. Exposed to Romero’s biting satire on American consumerism, set amidst the zombie-aided collapse of society, Brallier began to imagine his own world of apocalyptic survival—except his protagonists haven’t yet made it to high school.
Four years after the publication of the first book in the series, Brallier’s stories have become best-sellers. The fifth entry, The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade, drops on Sept. 17, 2019—not coincidentally, the same day that Paste can exclusively announce Netflix will premiere the first animated special in the streaming giant’s Last Kids on Earth adaptation. The 66-minute special essentially serves as a feature-length pilot to the series, introducing its cast of “Last Kids” and establishing its setting, while adapting most of the material in Brallier’s first book. As in the books themselves, the primary challenge for Brallier as screenwriter was finding that deft balance between a genuinely scary setting and the desired tone of lighthearted comedy.
“It was always the thing that got pushback from my agents and publishers, the idea that you can’t really tell this fun story in this setting that should be overwhelmingly sad and gloomy,” said Brallier, who executive produces and co-wrote the adaptation with Scott Peterson. “That’s one of the things I was most worried about, trying to tell a fun adventure story where the kids are laughing and having a good time for the majority of it. I had to trust my gut, because a lot of people didn’t seem to get it at first. But I never got any pushback from the kids or teachers reading the book, which was key. We see this world through the lense of a hyper-enthusiastic, gung-ho, sort of relentlessly positive main character.”
That lead is 13-year-old Jack Sullivan, an orphan with few attachments to pre-apocalypse society. Voiced in the series by Nick Wolfhard, the older brother of fellow Netflix star Finn Wolfhard of Stranger Things, Jack is something of a stand-in for Brallier’s own childhood self, described by the author as being “the one person in this whole story who thinks his life is actually better in this world than it was before.”
“He’s relentlessly optimistic, to the point of being very cocky and sure of himself in some moments, but totally self-deprecating and frightened in others,” Brallier said. “Really, he wants to be this amazing hero because he’s very influenced by movies, comics and videogames. He wants to sit at the cool kids’ table, but he isn’t really the right person for that.”
Jack is joined by three of his peers to man a treehouse bastion against the legions of undead and the giant monsters who also roam their new world: Geeky best friend/technology savant Quint, reformed bully and monster-fighting expert Dirk, and impetuous star athlete June, who also happens to be Jack’s not-so-secret crush. They’re voiced by Garland Whitt, Charles Demers and Montse Hernandez, respectively, but the animated adaptation has also drawn considerable attention for the all-star lineup of vocal talent who will appear in its 10-episode second season, which is scheduled to follow the initial special in 2020. Those performers truly include the cream of the crop for voiceover artists, including Mark Hamill, Rosario Dawson, Catherine O’Hara, Keith David and Bruce Campbell. Brallier, understandably, is pretty excited to see his work come to life with such a top-flight vocal treatment.
The core cast of The Last Kids on Earth: Quint, Jack, Dirk and June.
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