Zombies have become a staple in horror cinema, but not all zombie films are meant to scare. This curated list brings together 10 family-friendly zombie movies that blend humor, heart, and the undead in a way that's suitable for viewers of all ages. These films offer a unique take on the zombie apocalypse, focusing on themes of family, friendship, and survival, making them perfect for a fun, spooky movie night with the whole family.

The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Description: While not strictly about zombies, this cult classic features a man-eating plant that could be considered a zombie-like creature. It's a dark comedy that's light-hearted enough for family viewing.
Fact: The film was shot in just two days. It was remade as a musical in


The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Description: While more horror-comedy than strictly family-friendly, this film's mix of humor and horror, along with its iconic punk rock soundtrack, makes it a fun watch for older teens and adults.
Fact: The film was inspired by the novel "I Am Legend." It features the first appearance of the phrase "Braaaains!" in zombie lore.


Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Description: This British comedy-horror film follows Shaun, who must step up to save his friends and family during a zombie outbreak. Its humor and heart make it suitable for older kids and adults.
Fact: It's part of Edgar Wright's "Cornetto Trilogy." The film was a critical and commercial success, spawning a cult following.


Zombieland (2009)
Description: A group of survivors navigate a zombie-filled America, bonding over their shared experiences. The film's humor and rules for surviving a zombie apocalypse make it a fun watch for families.
Fact: The film spawned a sequel, "Zombieland: Double Tap," in


Dead Snow (2009)
Description: Norwegian students encounter Nazi zombies while on a cabin holiday. This horror-comedy has enough humor to lighten the mood, making it suitable for older teens and adults.
Fact: The film was shot in Norway. It has a sequel, "Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead," released in


Warm Bodies (2013)
Description: This romantic comedy with a zombie twist follows a zombie named R who falls in love with a human, leading to an unexpected transformation. It's a heartwarming story about love and humanity amidst a zombie apocalypse.
Fact: The film was inspired by Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The director, Jonathan Levine, also directed "50/


ParaNorman (2012)
Description: Norman, a boy who can speak to the dead, must use his ability to save his town from a zombie curse. This stop-motion animated film combines humor with horror in a way that's accessible to children.
Fact: It was the first stop-motion film to use 3D printers for facial expressions. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.


Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015)
Description: Three scouts and their friends must use their scouting skills to survive a zombie apocalypse. It's a mix of teen comedy and horror, with plenty of laughs for a family audience.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Scouts vs. Zombies." It was produced by Todd Garner, who also produced "Mortal Kombat."


The Dead Don't Die (2019)
Description: This satirical zombie comedy by Jim Jarmusch features a small town dealing with a zombie outbreak. It's quirky, funny, and has a star-studded cast, making it enjoyable for older children and adults.
Fact: The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. It includes a song by Sturgill Simpson, which is played multiple times throughout the movie.


Fido (2006)
Description: In a world where zombies are domesticated, a boy befriends his family's zombie servant. It's a unique take on the zombie genre, focusing on friendship and societal norms.
Fact: The film was shot in Vancouver, Canada. It was directed by Andrew Currie, who also directed "The Inbetweeners Movie."
