10 Best ‘Dead And I Know It’ Moments In Zombie Movie History

4. Teddy McGiggles - Little Monsters

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Josh Gad did an absolutely incredible job with this role, meaning that when his character Teddy McGiggles finally met his hideous death we were both satisfied and heartbroken.

He’s a terrible person, a really horrible guy who, at one point, is fully willing to let a whole class of children be ripped apart by zombies rather than let them into his hideout. That, however, doesn’t make him any less amusing and thus someone we want to keep around.

Very true to form, at one point he once again refuses to let another survivor into his safe zombie-free space. This time it’s his truck, and this time it’s not as safe as he thinks it is. He’s a proper smarmy dick, flipping off protagonist Dave as he locks the van doors to leave him to the dead.

Dave begs to be let in, which Teddy ignores until we see his own sock puppet emerge from between some curtains and go straight for the jugular. Teddy doesn’t really get much time to realise what is happening to him, with his eyes opening wide and him letting out a scream almost in utter disbelief. Sorry dude, you probably had it coming.

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