Zoey Deutch keeps booking so many exciting roles and the latest one is a part in the upcoming movie Zombieland 2!
Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, and Abigail Breslin are all reprising their roles in the sequel. The movie will begin production in January and it will hit theaters in October 2019 to mark the first movie’s 10th anniversary.
“very excited to join the apocalypse,” the 24-year-old actress wrote on her Instagram account to confirm the exciting news.
Zombieland 2 is “set in a world in which zombie slayers must face off against many new kinds of zombies that have evolved since the first movie, as well as some new human survivors,” according to Variety.
Clad in a red sweater, blue jeans, a long grey checked coat, and sneakers, Zoey carried a black Prada purse and several large bags.
Zoey‘s shorter, blunt red bob cut was done by Chris McMillan, the hairdresser who created the iconic “Rachel” hairstyle made famous by Jennifer Aniston in Friends.
“Did a thing ✂ï¸,” Zoey captioned the Instagram slideshow below on Monday.
The Before I Fall star and the Glee actress attended the event along with Becca‘s LadyGang podcast co-stars Keltie Knight and Jac Vanek at NeueHouse Los Angeles on Thursday (October 18) in Hollywood.
“ðŸ 🃠🂠fall vibes 🂠🃠ðŸ @sorelfootwear #sorelstyle @eliesaabworld @dior @jennakristina @chadwoodhair,” Zoey captioned a photo of herself at the event on Instagram.
“So fun joining the @ladygangtv on their podcast today,” she added in her Stories. “Thanks for havin me.”
FYI: Zoey is wearing Elie Saab with Sorel shoes and a Dior purse.
Zoey Deutch is adding to both her acting and producing resumes with her upcoming project!
The 23-year-old actress has already begun work on the upcoming movie Buffaloed, which she will star in and produce. Production on the movie begins tomorrow in Toronto!
The film follows “homegrown hustler Peg Dahl (Deutch), who will do anything to escape Buffalo, NY. After getting into some trouble, she finds herself crippled by debt, and with her chances of a brighter future outside of her hometown squandered, she decides to become a debt collector herself and wages war with the the city’s debt-collecting ‘kingpin.’”
Hysteria director Tanya Wexler is directing and the screenplay is being written by actor-turned-writer Brian Sacca.
“Zoey, Tanya and Brian have been tremendous collaborators throughout the development stage and we’re all so excited to roll camera on what we’re certain will be an amazing performance and picture and we’re thrilled to go on this journey with our new friends at Bold Crayon,” Lost City president John Finemore said in a statement.
Zoey Deutch hit the beach with mom Lea Thompson and sister Madelyn for a family photoshoot for Allure‘s Good Issue, available now!
The trio opened up about their new film and working together. Check it:
Madelyn on their new film The Year of Spectacular Men: “We devised it as a way to give ourselves jobs that we knew nobody was going to.”
Zoey on working with her mom: “It’s been great to look at you like a coworker and a human. There’s all this pressure on mothers to have all the answers, but I respect you enough to know that you won’t be right all the time.”
Lea on how she raised Zoey and Madelyn: “I grew up super poor in Minnesota and raised them completely differently. I learned you don’t tell kids that they’re talented and smart. You tell them that they have the things they have because of hard work. They were so understanding that I had to work.”
For more from Zoey, Madelyn and Lea, visit Allure.com.
Zoey Deutch opens up about her new accents while sitting down for an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday (July 17) in New York City.
The 23-year-old actress started slipping in and out of a new accent right after she sat down and explained that she’s learning the accents for a new project.
“I’m slipping into this accent that I’m doing… it’s happening already. I knew it would happen,” Zoey explained. “What happened is I’m learning two accents at the same time. One is sort of like if the Chicago accent had a baby with the Fargo accent and that baby smoked cigarettes for 20 years. The other accent that I’m learning is like a high-pitched baby voice.”