Zombie classic Spin the wheel, A zombie classic is a term commonly used to refer to classic horror films or novels that feature zombies as the main antagonist. that you can use to pick a random item from the list: shadows, gorod, giant, revelation, der e, nacht, zetsubou, verruckt, shi, kino, ascension, shangri, moon, origins.
Some of the most famous examples include George A. Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" (1968), "Dawn of the Dead" (1978), and "Day of the Dead" (1985), as well as Max Brooks' novel "World War Z" (2006). These works are often considered to be the defining representations of the zombie genre, and have had a lasting impact on the development of the genre in popular culture. They often involve a breakdown of society in the face of a zombie outbreak, and explore themes of survival, humanity, and morality.