Night of the Zoopocalypse

mild scary scenes, threat, violence
Director(s)Ricardo Curtis, Rodrigo Perez-Castro
Production year2025
Release date10/10/2025
Genre(s)Animation, Comedy, Horror
Approx. running minutes92m
CastGabbi Kosmidis, David Harbour, Pierre Simpson

Night of the Zoopocalypse

mild scary scenes, threat, violence
After a meteor strike causes a zombie outbreak at their zoo, a mismatched group of animals must work together to make it ...
After a meteor strike causes a zombie outbreak at their zoo, a mismatched group of animals must work together to make it through the night in this animated sci-fi horror comedy.
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
sex
discrimination
drugs
dangerous behaviour
mild scary scenes, threat, violence
Classified Date:
30/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kazoo Films ltd
violence
Mild slapstick violence includes punching, kicking and biting. Blows occasionally cause zombies’ limbs or heads to temporarily detach from their bodies, but there is no blood or realistic injury detail. It is implied that an animal deliberately broke his own tail in order to spend time relaxing at a veterinary clinic.
threat and horror
A fantastical epidemic transforms zoo animals into zombie creatures with glowing eyes, sharp teeth and jelly-like bodies. Suspenseful scenes, hectic chase sequences and mild comic jump scares ensue as the heroes try to avoid infection. Some scenes show characters dangling or falling from heights. Scary scenes are continually broken up by jokes and slapstick, however, and the story concludes reassuringly.
language
Infrequent very mild bad language includes ‘butt’ and ‘dios mio’.
rude humour
An animal burps after accidentally inhaling soap bubbles. An ostrich waves his behind at a carnivorous animal in order to provoke him into attacking.
Classified Date:
12/08/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kazoo Films ltd
Classified date30/09/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
rude humour
sex
discrimination
drugs
dangerous behaviour
Director(s)Ricardo Curtis, Rodrigo Perez-Castro
Production year2025
Release date10/10/2025
Genre(s)Animation, Comedy, Horror
Approx. running minutes92m
CastGabbi Kosmidis, David Harbour, Pierre Simpson
mild scary scenes, threat, violence
Classified Date:
30/09/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kazoo Films ltd
violence
Mild slapstick violence includes punching, kicking and biting. Blows occasionally cause zombies’ limbs or heads to temporarily detach from their bodies, but there is no blood or realistic injury detail. It is implied that an animal deliberately broke his own tail in order to spend time relaxing at a veterinary clinic.
threat and horror
A fantastical epidemic transforms zoo animals into zombie creatures with glowing eyes, sharp teeth and jelly-like bodies. Suspenseful scenes, hectic chase sequences and mild comic jump scares ensue as the heroes try to avoid infection. Some scenes show characters dangling or falling from heights. Scary scenes are continually broken up by jokes and slapstick, however, and the story concludes reassuringly.
language
Infrequent very mild bad language includes ‘butt’ and ‘dios mio’.
rude humour
An animal burps after accidentally inhaling soap bubbles. An ostrich waves his behind at a carnivorous animal in order to provoke him into attacking.
Classified Date:
12/08/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kazoo Films ltd
Classified date30/09/2025
LanguageEnglish