Full Trailer For Creepy Looking Zombie Drama IN THE FLESH

We've already seen a brief teaser, now check out the trailer for this intriguing looking 3-part drama which follows "Partially Deceased Syndrome" sufferer Kieran's efforts to manage his "condition" and reintegrate himself into society..

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By Mark "RorMachine" Cassidy - 3/8/2013


Now known as PDS sufferers (Partially Deceased Syndrome) - and since the passing of the PDS Protection act - the government have set an agenda of acceptance and tolerance, one that is at odds with the communities abandoned at the time of the rising, and the bloody battle between zombies and humans that ensued.

A cauldron of brutal anti-zombie sentiment and the source of the 'rotter' hating Human Volunteer Force (HVF), Kieren returns to his home in the rural village of Roarton. Here he is forced to confront his family, the community that rejected him and the flashbacks that continue to haunt him of what he did in his untreated state.


In the Flesh airs on March 17 on BBC Three.









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theSHOCKER - 3/8/2013, 6:10 AM
Brains.
bazinga85 - 3/8/2013, 6:14 AM
Man, hollywood sure is banking on this zombie craze.
Shadowelfz - 3/8/2013, 6:21 AM
PSD? So another film (or show) where a young male becomes infected and somehow 'manages' his condition? I'll have to see it before I judge but that just sounds stupid.

Still you shouldnt be able to manage zombism. A big part of the horror of zombies is the fact that when you get bit you know you will die and attack your friends. If you can manage your transformation than you loose a good chunk of that horror.
redmisery - 3/8/2013, 6:42 AM
@bazinga85 true, except this show happens to be from the UK. The Brits always have edgier ways to re-invent a genre, just like the show "Misfits".
-red.
Gusto - 3/8/2013, 7:06 AM

Gusto - 3/8/2013, 7:26 AM
Ah...we probably won't get it over
her until 2017.
We still don't have friggin' Solomon
Kane here.
JoeMomma29 - 3/8/2013, 8:38 AM
IIIAdamantiumIII - 3/8/2013, 9:02 AM
bazinga85 I didn't know hollywood was in the uk ? Most american shows are blatant ripoffs of British shows
soaponapope - 3/8/2013, 2:40 PM
it's not supposed to be a traditional zombie. i think it's more of a deconstruction of our own humanity and the lack of solidarity from society towards things we are afraid of

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