Possible
by Milo Manheim , Meg Donnelly , Chandler Kinney , Kylee Russell , Freya Skye , Malachi Barton , Swayam Bhatia , Julian Lerner , Mekonnen Knife , ZOMBIES – Cast , Disney
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Song Analysis for Possible
"Possible" serves as the narrative pivot of ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires, functioning primarily as a "passing of the torch" anthem. Lyrically, it addresses the transition of leadership from the franchise's original protagonists, Zed (a zombie) and Addison (an alien/human hybrid), to the new main characters, Victor (a vampire) and Nova (a daywalker).
The song's core message is that unity overcomes impossibility. In the context of the film, the Vampires (creatures of the night) and Daywalkers (creatures of the sun) have been locked in a generational feud, believing their coexistence is impossible because of their opposing natures. The lyrics challenge this binary thinking, urging the characters to "fight for the darkness and the light" simultaneously, rather than choosing one over the other.
The phrase "passing you the torch" is meta-textual, acknowledging that Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly are graduating from the franchise and handing the reins to the younger actors (Malachi Barton and Freya Skye). The song emphasizes mentorship and innovation, suggesting that the solutions of the past (war/separation) are no longer viable, and the new generation must "strategize a plan" to create a new history. Ultimately, it is a song about breaking cycles of hatred ("bad blood") and realizing that our perceived enemies are often essential partners in our survival.
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