Zombies to the Rescue?

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The following video is from Tuesday's MarketFoolery, in which host Chris Hill and analysts Charly Travers, David Meier, and Jason Moser discuss the top business and investing stories of the day.

Viacom-owned Paramount Pictures has teamed up with Regal Entertainment Group to sell "megatickets" to the opening of World War Z, the new Brad Pitt action being released this weekend. For $48, fans will get to watch the film two days before it opens and receive a digital copy of the film, as well as a poster, popcorn, and 3-D glasses. In this installment of MarketFoolery, the guys analyze whether the move will pay off for the big players in the movie industry and whether fans will pay more for Iron Man 3 than they will for Lincoln.

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