In addition to furthering her father’s legacy in the zombie genre, Tina Romero also seems like she’ll be continuing her father’s tradition of social commentary, as Queens of the Dead’s plot is LGTBQ+ focused, and the cast is full of queer talent.
Romero’s films commented on social issues like capitalism, consumerism, the military-industrial complex, race, and more. While Queens of the Dead is billed as a horror-comedy rather than an outright horror like George A. Romero’s films, there’s still plenty of room for social commentary amidst laughs.
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