CBS's ZOO Trailer: A Show About All of Earth's Animals Attacking Humanity

TVTrailer ZooCBS by Ben Pearson

I really shouldn't be surprised anymore at some of the insane decisions that broadcasting networks make, but here we are again. CBS has released a first-look trailer for an upcoming show called Zoo that debuts sometime this summer, and it's about every animal on Earth somehow communicating with each other and organizing massive coordinated attacks on humanity. Again, I'm going to stress that this is a real show, not a fake one you'd see on something like Community or Forgetting Sarah Marshall making fun of network shows.

Zoo stars James Wolk, an actor I'm a big fan of (he played Bob Benson on Mad Men), and it's based on a 2012 novel by best-selling author James Patterson. But really, CBS? This premise is just so freaking ridiculous. This is actually a real line spoken in the trailer:

"I think these animals are communicating with each other...long distance."

Check out the official synopsis and trailer below, and let us know if this is a show you're going to watch:

In the series, a wave of violent animal attacks against humans begin taking place across the globe. As the assaults become more cunning, coordinated and ferocious, a young renegade biologist (James Wolk) is thrust into the race to unlock the pandemic’s mystery before there’s no place left for people to hide.
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