‘Zombie Plane’ Wraps Production as Ice-T and Brian Austin Green Join Cast (EXCLUSIVE)

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Production has officially wrapped on the high-flying action comedy "Zombie Plane" as Ice-T and Brian Austin Green have joined the cast. Vanilla Ice, Sophie Monk, Chuck Norris, Sir Bob Geldof and many others star in the film where celebrities are seen by day as the faces we know and love, but by night they are saving the world from under-wraps attacks. Led by Commander Chuck Norris, they stand between world peace and humanities' destruction. Ice-T shot his scenes on Australia's Gold Coast, alongside Australian actor Stephen Curry, and a surprise cameo by one the country's high-profile media personalities, Kyle Sandilands. More from Variety 'The Masked Dancer' Finale Exclusive Clip: Is Cotton Candy an Ice Skater or a Gymnast? 'The Masked Singer' Reveals the Identity of the Giraffe: Here's the Star Under the Mask Megan Fox is Machine Gun Kelly's 'Bloody Valentine' in New Music Video Amid Dating Rumors (Watch) With the final scenes now shot, "Zombie Plane" will hit screens later this year, with release dates to be announced shortly. U.S. distribution will be headed up by Entertainment Squad, with its Australian theatrical release through Radioactive Pictures.With strong musical themes, the film's soundtrack includes tracks produced by Vanilla Ice, Ice-T and many other members of the key cast, who are also musicians. "I am excited to see this high-octane thrill ride of laughs and action come to life, and I know the audience will be just as excited." said producer Jess Butland of Radioactive Pictures. This film marks the first collaboration between Australia's Radioactive Pictures and U.S.-based Entertainment Squad which was founded by veteran producer Shaked Berenson ("Slaxx," "Big Ass Spider!," "Turbo Kid," "The Man Who Killed Hitler," "Then the Bigfoot"). "As a genre, horror has always been a powerful way to blend social commentary with outrageous entertainment," Berenson said. "'Zombie Plane' carries that torch with its absurd premise and sharp satire. We embrace the weird, the wild, and the unexpected!" Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

 

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