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Night of the Living Dead -> Dawn of the Dead -> Day of the Dead -> Land of the Dead All are by Romero, and could are considered to be canon in the Dead series. There was a recent remake of Dawn of the Dead, which is considered to be non-canon. Even though there are parallel themes and homages paid to the original Day of the Dead, there are significant differences between Romero's vision and the remake. The Dawn of the Dead remake is getting its own sequel: Dawn of the Dead 2. I guess it remains to be seen how faithful to the original Day of the Dead (remake) will be. I haven't seen a whole lot of information on it. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Diary of the Dead is set the same night as Night of the Living Dead. Its about amateur film students who wander right into the beginning of the Dead.
The crew that did Dawn of the Dead (2004) are not doing the remake for Day of the Dead. Steve Miner (of Friday the 13th: Part Two) is set to direct Day of the Dead (2007), while Jeffery Reddick (Final Destination) is writing the script. Dawn of the Dead 2 will purportedly pick up where Dawn of the Dead (2004) left off, following Anna, Kenneth, Nicole, and Terry. Yes, at the very end of Dawn of the Dead (2004), it was suggested that these four were killed by the zombies on the island. However, none of their deaths were explicitly shown, so their survival for a sequel--while improbable--is not impossible. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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