LUCIO FULCI'S ZOMBIE T-SHIRT

A Cult Horror Movie T-Shirt Available in Black Cotton.

🧟♂️ “WE ARE GOING TO EAT YOU!” 🧟♂️

In the savage jungle between nightmares and the afterlife, the dead don’t stay buried — they rise.

Lucio Fulci’s 1979 Italian horror cult classic ZOMBIE (also known as Zombi 2) is the unholy grail of flesh-eating cinema. Banned, censored, and adored in equal measure, Fulci’s film redefined zombie horror with its mix of shocking gore, atmospheric dread, and surreal Caribbean voodoo mystique. From the infamous zombie vs. shark underwater scene to its maggot-riddled makeup effects, Zombie stands as a grotesque masterpiece of the macabre.

“In this island paradise, the dead are rising…”

This Lucio Fulci’s Zombie T-Shirt resurrects that grindhouse glory with bold, blood-red lettering, tropical rot, and one of cinema’s most repulsive — and iconic — undead visages. It’s both a celebration and a warning, designed for true horror purists who appreciate the artistry behind the carnage.

Wear it proudly… or wear it as a warning. Either way, they’re coming to eat you.

💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Q1: What is Lucio Fulci’s Zombie?
A1: Zombie (1979), also released as Zombi 2, is an Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. Marketed as an unofficial sequel to George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, it’s renowned for its extreme gore, haunting atmosphere, and practical effects.

Q2: Why is Zombie such a cult classic?
A2: Its shocking visuals, iconic scenes (like the underwater zombie vs. shark), and Fulci’s masterful use of sound and dread made it a defining moment in European horror cinema.

Q3: Who was Lucio Fulci?
A3: Lucio Fulci (1927–1996) was an Italian filmmaker known as “The Godfather of Gore.” His work, including Zombie, The Beyond, and City of the Living Dead, set the standard for visual horror and surreal storytelling.