Clive Barker is famous for scaring people. Whether it’s demons from the underworld or malevolent spirits, his films have provided some of the best scares of the last few decades, and now his formula has been adapted to a story for kids. Yes, you read that right: Night of the Zoopocalypse is a new animated Canadian/French/Begian co-production that has taken an idea from Barker and turned it into a fairly funny and mildly scary (for young kids) gateway horror film.
Loosely based on Barker’s short story Zoombies,” Night of the Zoopocalypse follows a young wolf cub called Gracie (Gabbi Kosmidis) who ends up teaming up with a gruff mountain lion called Dan (David Harbour) and a band of merry misfits to survive an alien invasion. The adventure feels like a cross between Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Night of the Living Dead.
Link: https://thatshelf.com/night-of-the-zoopocalypse-review-a-family-friendly-gateway-to-horror/
