How Iconic Landmarks Might Look After A Zombie Apocalypse

There's nothing scarier than the prospect of zombies taking over and dominating the World.

Sure, Donald Trump in Horror movies, or politicians donning man buns might get close to a horrifying reality, but our latest contest was actually meant to be frightening.

With the launch of Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, and continued talk of a 28 Months Later movie, we asked our design community to come up with images of how the Earth would look if the living dead were to roam free.

So as a Halloween tick-and-treat of the eye, here are our top Photoshopped images of iconic World landmarks after a zombie apocalypse.

Big Ben, London, as zombie wasteland


Times Square, New York, after the apocalypse


The Eiffel Tower, Paris, over-run by zombies


The Opera House, Sydney, lays abandoned


The Taj Mahal, Agra, as a ruined landmark


The Great Sphinx, Giza, ruled by the dead



Video courtesy of New York Post

If this wasn't unnerving enough for you, check out these altered images of World famous landmarks:

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Written by Kevin Bradford on Friday, October 30, 2015

Kevin Bradford is a content editor at DesignCrowd with a background in journalism and digital production. Experienced in both writing and videography, he loves combining his skills to create captivating content across all multimedia channels.