That said, as great as Murray’s appearance in Zombieland was, it turns out that including him in the film wasn’t even the original plan.
Interestingly enough, Murray wasn’t even the first person to be offered the spot after Swayze left the running.
The film was a hit with critics and audiences, and stands behind only World War Z as the second highest grossing zombie movie in history.
Finally, they went to Harrelson for ideas, who suggested they contact Murray, Harrelson’s co-star in the 1996 bowling comedy Kingpin.
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