Colin Ford stars in the new Netflix series Daybreak and the first trailer has been released!
The new 10-episodes series takes place during the apocalypse and only teens have survived.
Here is the official synopsis: High school isn’t the end of the world… until it is. In this post-apocalyptic, genre-bending series, the city of Glendale, California is populated by marauding gangs of jocks, gamers, the 4-H Club, and other fearsome tribes who are kicking ass as they fight to survive in the wake of a nuclear blast (on the night of Homecoming…ugh). Following an eclectic group of survivors as they navigate this strange and treacherous world, Daybreak is part samurai saga, part endearing coming-of-age story, and part Battle Royale.
Colin Ford wears a red and black stripe shirt while attending the world premiere of his new show Daybreak at 2019 New York Comic Con on Friday (October 4) in New York City.
The 23-year-old actor was joined by his co-star Sophie Simnett, who wore a gorgeous white suit.
The cast also premiered the official trailer for the audience before it’s release on Monday (October 7).
The new show takes place in a post-apocalyptic Glendale, Calif. where a groups of teenagers must fight to survive after a societal collapse. After a nuclear blast transforms all adults into zombies, teens from the local high school band together. Amid the chaos, one teenage outcast searches for his lost love.
Daybreak premieres on October 24th on Netflix. Check out a teaser here!
Zac Efron is totally down for a The Greatest Showman sequel!
While hitting the couch alongside Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen and Matthew Broderick on The Graham Norton Show, airing tonight (April 26), the 31-year-old actor opened up about the possibility of follow-up to the hit musical.
“Hugh (Jackman) is working on all sorts of things including a one man show. What’s next? I don’t know but I hope there is a sequel,” Zac expressed.
Zac also talked up about starring as Ted Bundy in his new film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and says: “I had a lot of reservations about playing a killer and in this genre of film. I wasn’t interested in glorifying anything, but I was interested in the psychological aspect of whether he was capable of real love.”
“I was very hesitant to do it, but I knew I could,” Zaccontinues. “I just didn’t want to jump at something that could be seen as a desperate shot at trying to change my image. It was a unique experience and not what anyone expects. It makes me proud.”