As the "outbreak" of Overture Films' release of The Crazies draws closer, the studio is gearing up for an exciting launch of a comic book series inspired by the film along with various other multimedia content including a motion comic book series, Facebook "tower defense" game and more. The film is produced and distributed by Overture Films and co-financed by Participant Media.

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The Top Cow printed comic book is broken into four chapters: Hopman Bog, Dwyer Creek, Black Pond and Ogden Marsh. The comic series traces an outbreak that takes over the minds and bodies of the citizens in Ogden Marsh, Iowa and each chapter focuses on a different aspect of this epidemic. The first two issues will be available in comic book stores nationwide on February 17, 2010, with the next two available February 24, 2010. Jeff Katz of American Original produced the comic book on behalf of Overture Films and Participant Media. The covers of the comic book are available for download at TheCrazies-Movie.com/ComicBooks.

Starz Digital Media, in association with Double Barrel Motion Labs, will release a four-part motion comic series as an animated companion to the film and based on the comic miniseries. Episode 1 of the motion comic series, "Hopman Bog," will be available for purchase on the iTunes and PlayStation Networkplatforms on February 23, 2010. To embed or view a trailer of the motion comic series, please go to TheCrazies-Movie.com/MotionComicTrailer.

Starz Digital Media and Merscom have also co-produced a social media game that brings Facebook members a chance to stop The Crazies in "The Crazies Tower Defense." Available at no charge, players must strategically place defenses around Ogden Marsh in order to prevent a perpetual onslaught of Crazies from attacking the town. The game utilizes the latest social networking functionality allowing players to share their progress and achievements with friends. For a small cost, users may purchase advanced weaponry and look for an edge in their battle against the Crazies. The Crazies Tower Defense may be played at Apps.Facebook.com/Crazies.

Coinciding with the launch of the printed comic book series and the motion comic, the studio has also created the iPhone application "Beware the Infected". The iPhone app allows users to photograph themselves or friends, "crazify" their face, and insert that picture into a "wanted" style warning flyer. The resulting image is branded with The Crazies logo and can be saved or emailed to friends directly from the app. The application is available directly at ITunes.Apple.com

For those still wanting more, Overture has created an interactive game, "Battlemail", that is a viral application designed to allow users to "battle" their friends as a "Crazy" from the movie via email or through Facebook,. Users access the application through The Crazies movie website at TheCrazies-Movie.com/#/BattleMail, choose ten attack moves and send their challenge to their friends. Friends who have been challenged are given the opportunity to choose their own ten attack moves and the result is a live action movie clip where users can watch their battle. Resulting videos are either emailed or posted to the user's Facebook wall, and with a nearly unlimited number of combinations, the battles are always unique and fun.

The Crazies is a highly anticipated remake of the George Romero classic and is scheduled to hit theaters on February 26, 2010. Breck Eisner directed the screenplay, written by Scott Kosar and Ray Wright, about the inhabitants of a small Kansas town beset by insanity and then death after a mysterious toxin contaminates their water supply.

The film stars Timothy Olyphant (Live Free or Die Hard) as the town's sheriff, Radha Mitchell (Silent Hill) as his pregnant wife Judy who also doubles as the town doctor, Joe Anderson (Across the Universe) as the deputy sheriff and Danielle Panabaker (Friday the 13th) as a medical assistant. The film is produced by Michael Aguilar (Constantine, What Happens in Vegas), Dean Georgaris (The Manchurian Candidate) and Rob Cowan (Righteous Kill), with George Romero (Dawn of the Dead, Creepshow) executive producing.