Don't get bit: Here are the 8 best zombie movies on Netflix
- - Don't get bit: Here are the 8 best zombie movies on Netflix
Declan Gallagher, Ilana GordonJanuary 19, 2026 at 7:30 PM
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A zombie in 'Night of the Living Dead'; Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'; Bill Murray as Officer Cliff Robertson in 'The Dead Don't Die'
Who knows how all this scrolling and screen time will affect the human brain, but the impact doesnât seem to influence the taste. Tech be damned, zombies still want to eat brains.
Donât sweat it, though, because first the zombies have to get through the brave and determined living protagonists on this list, and these characters arenât giving up without a fight. From straight-up horror movies to light-hearted zom-coms, here are the 9 best zombie movies Netflix has to offer.
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28 Days Later (2003)
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Cillian Murphy as Jim in '28 Days Later'
Twenty-eight days after the country is ravaged by a "rage virus," Jim (Cillian Murphy) awakens in an abandoned hospital and stumbles into a postapocalyptic London. He soon joins up with fellow survivors Selena (Naomie Harris, electric in her film debut) as well as Frank (Brendan Gleeson) and his daughter Hannah (Megan Burns), with whom he prepares to navigate their dangerous new world.
One of the most influential horror movies of the 21st century, 28 Days Later pre-figured the zombie craze kicked off by Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake and The Walking Dead. Danny Boyle's film is both a nightmarish vision of terror and a humanist drama. âDeclan Gallagher
Where to watch 28 Days Later: Netflix
Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Megan Burns, Brendan Gleeson
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28 Years Later (2025)
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Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Ian Kelson in '28 Years Later'
Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later proves the franchise still has a lot to say. Released 18 years after 28 Weeks Later (2007), the third installment in the postapocalyptic horror series is set on one of the British Isles, where a community has flourished, isolated from the more evolved versions of the infected that still terrorize the region. The film follows 12-year-old Spike (Alfie Williams), who must contend with his motherâs growing illness and his fatherâs inability to help her.
Writer Alex Garland and director Boyle reunite for the first time since 28 Days Later, and their collaboration meditates on British culture and isolationism in a post-Brexit, COVID-impacted world. An additional sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, premiered on Jan. 16, 2026. âIlana Gordon
Where to watch 28 Years Later: Netflix
EW grade: Aâ
Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O'Connell, Alfie Williams, Ralph Fiennes
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Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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Undead zombies in 'Night of the Living Dead'
George Romero thought Night of the Living Dead would be a âone-off,â but his seminal zombie flick has persevered to fundamentally shape the modern horror landscape. The Dead franchise spawned numerous entries and imitators, most notably Dawn of the Dead (1978) and its well-regarded 2004 remake, and one of the most successful TV series of this century â The Walking Dead â wouldnât exist without this low-budget lark.
Named one of EWâs scariest movies of all time, Romeroâs slow-burn, documentary-like approach to the apocalypse is as mundane as it is violent; the end comes not with an explosion, but the slow encroachment of our dead loved ones. âI.G.
Where to watch Night of the Living Dead: Netflix
EW grade: A+
Director: George Romero
Cast: Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Marilyn Eastman, Karl Hardman, Judith Ridley
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Train to Busan (2016)
Well Go USA Gong Yoo as Seok-Woo in 'Train to Busan'
The only thing faster than a bullet train is the zombie infection overtaking its passengers. In the South Korean action horror film Train to Busan, Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) is a work-obsessed hedge fund manager and absentee father who agrees to accompany his young daughter Soo-an (Kim Su-an) on a bullet train from Seoul to Busan so she can spend her birthday with her mother. As the train departs, a sick woman begins transitioning into a zombie â and infecting everyone around her.
These zombies seem to have studied at the World War Z School of Swarming; they move at the same frenetic speed, infecting the entire country during the course of the movie's under two-hour run time. âI.G.
Where to watch Train to Busan: Netflix
EW grade: B+
Director: Yeon Sang-ho
Cast: Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an, Choi Woo-shik
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#Alive (2020)
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Yoo Ah-in as Oh Joon-woo in '#Alive'
A man confined to his apartment during a zombie outbreak must figure out how to fend for himself with a lack of technology as the undead close in. This stylish genre mashup from South Korea is one of the country's best zombie exports (which is saying a lot). âD.G.
Where to watch #Alive: Netflix
Director: Cho Il-hyung
Cast: Yoo Ah-in, Park Shin-hye, Jeon Bae-soo
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Cargo (2017)
Netflix Martin Freeman as Andy in 'Cargo'
Martin Freeman gives âa performance in turns stoic and heartbreakingly desperate,â says EWâs critic, in this story about a father and his daughter in the Australian outback struggling for survival after a zombie outbreak. Itâs more of a character drama than a horror film, and admittedly is not a ton of fun, but itâs a strong movie and a brave take on the zombie mythos. If youâre a fan of the genre, Cargo will offer you something with more emotional weight than youâre used to. âD.G.
Where to watch Cargo: Netflix
EW grade: B
Directors: Ben Howling, Yolanda Ramke
Cast: Martin Freeman, Simone Landers, Anthony Hayes, Susie Porter
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The Dead Don't Die (2019)
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Adam Driver as Officer Ronald Peterson in 'The Dead Don't Die'
The Dead Donât Die defies explanation. A zombie flick that dabbles in absurdist comedy, sci-fi, and horror â and delights in breaking the fourth wall â the movie is never what you expect, but that doesnât detract from the viewing experience. As EWâs critic notes, the film isnât particularly scary or gory, so if those are your zombie priorities, youâve come to the wrong place. However, if your goal is to watch a âgenre-tweaking experimentâ laden with director Jim Jarmuschâs favorite acting collaborators, then The Dead Donât Die is the deadpan zom-com for you. âI.G.
Where to watch The Dead Don't Die: Netflix
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Cast: Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton, Chloë Sevigny, Steve Buscemi
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Army of the Dead (2021)
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RaĂșl Castillo as Mikey Guzman, Samantha Win as Chambers, Dave Bautista as Scott Ward, and Ana de la Reguera as Maria Cruz in 'Army of the Dead'
Zack Snyderâs cheeky subversion of genre hits a sweet spot thatâs part Oceanâs Eleven, part his remake of Dawn of the Dead. Snyder is clearly back in his comfort zone, unburdened by superhero mythology and uncommitted actors, and that assurance shows in the final product. While his Dawn remake remains his best movie, Army of the Dead comes close to tapping into its predecessorâs grimy, gristle-splattered aesthetic. Plus: Tig Notaro, flying a helicopter. âD.G.
Where to watch Army of the Dead: Netflix
Director: Zack Snyder
Cast: Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Ana de la Reguera, Omari Hardwick, Garret Dillahunt
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