Is Warm Bodies based off a book?

Is Warm Bodies based off a book?

Warm Bodies is a novel by author Isaac Marion. The book was described as a “zombie romance” by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and makes allusions to William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet….Warm Bodies.

Author Isaac Marion
Publication date October 14, 2010
Media type Print, e-book, audiobook
Pages 240 pp
ISBN 978-0-09-954934-5

What is the story of Warm Bodies?

A terrible plague has left the planet’s population divided between zombies and humans. An unusual zombie named R (Nicholas Hoult) sees his walking-dead brethren attacking a living woman named Julie (Teresa Palmer) and rescues her. Julie sees that R is different from the other zombies, and the pair embark on an unusual relationship. As their bond grows and R becomes more and more human, a chain of events unfolds that could transform the entire lifeless world.
Warm Bodies/Film synopsis

How many Warm Bodies books are there?

4 books
There are 4 books in this series. Select the number of items you want to purchase.

What is the message of Warm Bodies?

The main theme of Warm Bodies is redemption through love. At the start of the novel, R believes that his life has lost all meaning.

What caused the zombies in warm bodies?

Corpses feed on brains of the living; the chemicals of the brain allowing them to “feel” alive for a time. After a prelonged period of infection a Corpse will become a Boney; a fast feral creature that is a threat to all.

How are the zombies in Warm Bodies killed?

The humans and zombies combine forces and kill most of the Boneys while the rest perish from starvation, as the zombies slowly come back to life and assimilate into human society. Later, a fully human R and Julie watch the wall surrounding the city being demolished, signifying the end of the apocalypse.

Where does warm bodies take place?

Montreal, Quebec
Warm Bodies began shooting in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in September 2011 with its airport scenes being shot at Montreal-Mirabel International Airport. Levine told USA Today that R attempts “to do a lot of things to varying degrees of success. Driving, for instance.

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