“Don’t Get Eaten” Released on Streaming
March 4, 2025

Profs. George and Melinda Simon
Don’t Get Eaten, an indie film from Profs. George and Melinda Simon, was released on major streaming platforms today, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango. The film is being distributed by Freestyle Digital Media, and it will also be available on DVD.
The zany family-friendly comedy is about a streamer named Noah who creates zombie survival videos with his daughters – and all is well until an actual zombie apocalypse disrupts the family.
The film was written and directed by George and his brother Joe Simon, and produced by Melinda (Collins) Simon, who also stars. All three are alumni of JPCatholic, and Don’t Get Eaten is a passion project over a decade in the making. George completed and submitted the very first draft of the screenplay when he was a student at JPCatholic, just days before graduation.
“It’s incredible to think back on all the events that transpired to make this movie possible,” said George. “From finishing that first draft of the script on my balcony in college, to having a discussion with Melinda and Joe about making our first feature eight years later, to flying from San Diego to Michigan with seventeen suitcases and three small children to film the movie. It’s been a ten year process and we are all so grateful that we were able to complete the journey.”
Since completing their degrees at JPCatholic in 2012 and 2013, respectively, George and Melinda have each worked in various sectors of the film industry for both secular and Catholic productions, including Emmy-winning projects with Spirit Juice Studios. Now married with three kids, they both teach at JPCatholic while continuing their career as independent filmmakers. They are a creative team, with George normally writing and directing, Melinda producing and editing. In recent years, their award-winning short films Almost Home and The Scar helped pave the way for their first feature length project.
Principal photography on Don’t Get Eaten took place over the course of four weeks in Michigan in March of 2022 with a small crew consisting completely of JPCatholic alumni and students.
“Every person who worked on this movie was driven by love of the game and a genuine desire to support one another in this crazy life we’ve chosen as filmmakers,” said Melinda. “I will never cease to be thankful for our crew. We faced some extraordinary challenges along the way, but this only makes me more proud of the movie we were able to create. We were all equipped by creativity, passion, and technical skills that were not just fostered at JPCatholic, but fanned into flame.”
See below for information on where you can watch the film:
- Amazon Prime Video
- Apple TV
- Fandango At Home (Vudu)
- Microsoft (Xbox)
- Google Play
- YouTube Movies
- U-Verse
- DirecTV
- Dish Network and Sling TV
- iN DEMAND
- Hoopla - libraries