make a comedic script about two-three people talking about what to name zombies in their movie, they do not want to call them zombies, After every suggestion, they realize another film/tv-show has already used it. Include. Walker from the walking dead and Zed's from World War Z
Include a punch line
INT. FILM PRODUCTION MEETING ROOM - DAY

Three screenwriters, JANE, BOB, and ALICE, sit around a table, brainstorming alternative names for zombies in their upcoming movie.

JANE
We need something unique, something that sets our movie apart.

BOB
What about Walkers? It's creepy and doesn't give away too much.

ALICE
The Walking Dead already took that one. We need to dig deeper.

JANE
How about Zeds? It's short and catchy.

BOB
Nope, World War Z got there first.

ALICE
What about Ghouls? It's a classic term, and it's been a while since it's been used.

JANE
Tokyo Ghoul, the anime. It's not about zombies, but it's too similar.

BOB
Revenants? Sounds cool and mysterious.

ALICE
There's a French show with that name, and they're basically zombies.

JANE
(sighs) Roamers?

BOB
Fear the Walking Dead. It's a spin-off, but still.

ALICE
Fine, let's try something completely different. The Risen?

JANE
Sounds like a religious movie. We don't want that mix-up.

BOB
(grinning) What if we just called them Not Zombies?

ALICE
(laughing) It's so ridiculous, it might just work!

JANE
You know what? Let's go with it. Not Zombies it is!

They all laugh, knowing they've found their punch line and a fitting name for their undead creatures.
Oh my gosh thats great haha! Now in the same conversation, have those writers begin to brainstorm out what the plot of not Zombies would be. Be sure to have one of the writers suggest a main character that is holding back the zombie virus and all the others sigh in annoyance
INT. FILM PRODUCTION MEETING ROOM - DAY

The three screenwriters, JANE, BOB, and ALICE, continue their brainstorming session, now focusing on the plot of their movie, Not Zombies.

JANE
Alright, we've got our unique zombie name. Now let's figure out the story.

BOB
What if our main character is an average person who suddenly finds themselves in the middle of the zombie apocalypse?

ALICE
That's a good starting point, but we need something more original to make our movie stand out.

JANE
How about our protagonist is a scientist who's been working on a cure for the zombie virus, and they have to navigate through a world filled with Not Zombies to find the key ingredient?

ALICE
I like the idea, but it's still too generic. We need an extra twist.

BOB
What if our main character is actually immune to the zombie virus and is somehow holding it back? Like, their blood has the cure or something.

JANE and ALICE both sigh in annoyance.

JANE
That's been done to death, Bob. We need something fresh and unexpected.

ALICE
Wait, I've got it! Our main character is a former stage magician who uses their illusion skills to outsmart the Not Zombies and navigate the apocalypse.

BOB
I like that! And maybe they're on a quest to find their estranged sibling, who's holed up in a safe haven for survivors.

JANE
That's perfect! We've got our unique angle, and it ties in with the theme of family and redemption.

ALICE
Now we're talking! Let's start working on the script for Not Zombies: The Great Escape.

The three screenwriters eagerly dive into their new project, confident that their fresh approach will set their movie apart from the rest.