Part of the process of casting often includes what is known as a chemistry test. Actors are mixed and matched to read together in hopes of a connection that will make them the perfect pair for the project. In the case of the new Disney Channel original movie “Zombies,” which premiered Friday, neither Meg Donnelly nor Milo Manheim needed a casting director to tell them they had chemistry.
In the exclusive video, choreographer Christopher Scott and Steven Vincent, the vice president of Disney Channel Music and Soundtracks, as well as stars Donnelly and Manheim, reveal how the song came to life on screen.
After what feels like months and months of anticipation, the wait is finally over and Disney Channel’s newest original movie is finally upon us. Zombies has everything we’ve come to love about DCOMs — with an undead twist.
By Peter Larsen When the latest Disney Channel original movie arrives Friday, Feb. 16, it will have many of the elements that viewers know and expect from the network: Teens from different high school cliques, song-and-dance numbers, its characters learning …
Part of the process of casting often includes what is known as a chemistry test. Actors are mixed and matched to read together in hopes of a connection that will make them the perfect pair for the project. In the case of the new Disney Channel original movie Zombies, neither Meg Donnelly nor Milo Manheim needed a casting director to tell them they had chemistry.
Meet Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly from the newest Disney Channel Original Movie Zombies when they join us to sign Zombies (Original TV Movie Soundtrack)! This music and dance-filled story is set in the fictitious world of Seabrook, 50 years after a zombie apocalypse. Today, the zombies pose no threat, but are required to live in Zombietown, an isolated, rundown community.