A zombie is a fictitious creature without a will of its own, either a living creature or a reanimated dead. Zombies originate from voodoo mythology, and they were brought to film fame by George A. Romero's cult film Night of the Living Dead from 1968. At that time, the image of zombies as decaying, clumsy people (or animals) that feed on human flesh, although they appeared as such in literature already in antiquity.
Zombies have a rich, above all film history, but we should not forget the fact that they already appeared in ancient literature (they are also mentioned by thousands of years old The Epic of Gilgamesh) Like humans and animals, zombies, albeit fictional characters, have changed over time. They became more and more terrible, more and more bloodthirsty, and more and more persistent, and luckily they remain motor disabilities.
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And while we are all afraid zombie apocalypse, as depicted in the TV series Living Dead (Walking Dead), we don't notice how they turn us into zombies on the streets smartphones. So keep your eyes peeled, the zombie apocalypse is already here, except that real zombies don't have decaying bodies, but smartphones in their hands.