The Night of the Undead

The Night of the Undead is an American adult-animated zombie comedy horror series created by Ryan Reynolds for the Cartoon Network nighttime block Adult Swim. The series centers on four Princeton University students who, after zombies kill off most of the world's population, have to fight for survival.

The first episode premiered on the network in July 25, 2022. Prior to release, it was revealed the show has been renewed for a second season.

Premise
The series follows Ryan Blake, who is a student in Princeton University, New Jersey. When a zombie from a biolab escapes, it infects over 75% of the world population, but manages to save himself. Fearing that he is the only one left, he is incredibly wrong, as three other students named Satomi Takahashi, Luke Marson, and Millie Lenox, who are also Princeton students, are revealed to have survived the apocalypse as well. Together, the four attempt to fight for survival inside the university during the apocalypse.

Season two follows the four to leave Princeton, and into the outside world, where all of society has fallen due to the zombie apocalypse. Eventually, however, a radio call is received to reveal that there are more

Cast and characters

 * Ryan Reynolds as Ryan Blake, a 19-year-old student who was bullied in some ways, and also was irresponsible prior. He had a red scar on his arm after tripping on a wire when he was a kid.
 * Ariel Winter as Millie Lenox, an 18-year-old student who is shy, and sometimes a clumsy girl. She has a crush on Ryan.
 * Jack McBrayer as Luke Marson, also an 18-year-old student who had just entered Princeton.
 * Kimiko Glenn as Satomi Takahashi, a 19-year-old Japanese-American student who is a nerdy, dorky, and sometimes an awkward girl.

Development
Ryan Reynolds had kept the idea on hold for a while before pitching it to Adult Swim. He said, "It was a freaky but hilarious show back when I first thought of the idea. I was like 'Wait. Since a lot of films are focused on zombies, how about I make an animated one for TV?' That might've been a new step in George A. Romero's zombies."

Reynolds took inspiration from other zombie media, such as Call of Duty and Zombieland.