From the brains behind the “Descendants” movies comes an awesome new Disney Channel Original Movie called “ZOMBIES!” We chat to stars Meg Donnelly and Milo Manheim about this new musical movie.
Navigating the rules and social cliques of high school can be challenging at the best of times, but imagine being a zombie and experiencing your first day of ‘human’ school. Such is the premise of Disney Channel’s fun new original …
by Tiffany Vogt Fresh off the success of starring in his first Disney film, Milo Manheim is a performer on the rise. The star-crossed Disney story of Zed and Addison was a fantastic portrayal of inclusivity and positivity and Milo’s …
by Michael Loughran, Manager, Global Relationship Marketing To get ready for their new movie ZOMBIES, Disney Channel stars Meg and Milo visited Walt Disney World Resort with a goal of finding the zombiest things. Fans followed the two stars in …
by Erik Pedersen When Zombies attacked, kids watched. Disney Channel said today that Friday’s premiere of its original telefilm drew 1.14 million viewers and a 4.8 rating in the kids 6-11 demo — beating that night’s Winter Olympics coverage — …
By Stacey Grant Stars Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly dish to Seventeen.com all the shocking behind-the-scenes secrets. Disney Channel’s newest DCOM Zombies is a heartwarming story about star-crossed lovers who come from totally different worlds. Zed, a zombie who loves …
Milo visits “Home & Family” on the Hallmark Channel with Mark Steines and Debbie Matenopoulos, on February 16th, 2018. Watch video below! Part One Part Two
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.