Back in 1968, George A. Romero made his feature directorial debut with one of the greatest horror movies ever made, Night of the Living Dead – and while doing so, he also introduced the world to flesh-eating ghouls that became a new definition for the world “zombie.” Romero, who passed away in 2017, went on to make several more zombie movies over the decades… and recently, his daughter Tina Romero made her own feature directorial debut with a zombie movie called Queens of the Dead (you can read our review HERE). Now that she has gotten her directing career rolling, Romero is ready to move on to her next project – and she told Fangoria that she’s planning a big, gay shark movie called Jawline (or that’s the working title, anyway).
Queens of the Dead
Here’s how Romero described the Queens of the Dead screenplay she wrote with novelist and comedian Erin Judge during another interview with Fangoria: “It takes place over one night, at the beginning of the dead rising. We find ourselves at a big warehouse party in Bushwick. We’ve got a party promoter for whom everything’s going wrong, and her lead act has dropped out, so she needs to call upon a friend — a retired drag queen — to resurrect his drag, to come and save the night. And it turns out to be a night of many resurrections. And our motley crew of characters find themselves holed up in a Bushwick nightclub, having to decide ‘do we get out of here or do we board the place up?’ And they’ve got to survive the night. It’s about a group of non-fighters finding the survival skills deep within.“
Katy O’Brian (Love Lies Bleeding), Jack Haven (I Saw the TV Glow), Margaret Cho (Fire Island), Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story), Nina West (Rupaul’s Drag Race), Jaquel Spivey (Mean Girls), Tomas Matos (Fire Island), Quincy Dunn-Baker (No Hard Feelings), Becca Blackwell (Bros), Shaunette Renée Wilson (Black Panther), Dominique Jackson (Pose), Riki Lindhome (Knives Out), Eve Lindley (Bros), and drag artist Julie J star in the film. George A. Romero’s frequent collaborator Tom Savini and Gaylen Ross of Dawn of the Dead also make appearances.
Jawline
Tina Romero and Erin Judge are also working on the script for Jawline together. Story details are being kept under wraps for now, but they said they envision the project as a cousin to Queens of the Dead in that it will be a “big, gay ensemble” shark movie featuring “beautiful queer people on the beach.” Sure, we’ve seen a lot of shark movies over the years, but have any of them been as gay-themed as Jawline aims to be?
Romero and Judge said that a Queens of the Dead sequel is also a possibility for them, sometime down the line.
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