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'iZombie' Season 2 Episode 11 Spoilers: Kristen Bell Will Narrate New Episode

It appears that "iZombie" will have a "Veronica Mars" crossover after it was announced that Kristen Bell will narrate the upcoming 11th episode of the show. After all, it was "iZombie" creator Rob Thomas who also spearheaded "Veronica Mars" over a decade ago, and fans can't wait to see how the two show will mesh together.

According to the International Business Times, "iZombie" season 2 episode 11 will serve as "Veronica Mars" cast's mini-reunion. The website said that the "Frozen" voice actress will now join other former "Veronica Mars" cast members, like Daran Norris, Adam Rose, David Starzyk, Ryan Hansen and Percy Daggs III, who already made their appearance in the zombie series.

Rose McIver, the actress who plays the lead character, Liv Moore, in the series, uploaded a video and made the announcement about Kristen Bell doing a voice-over for the show. McIver confessed that she's a big fan of the 35-year-old actress. "We are very, very excited that she is doing a part in our show," the New Zealand actress said. She also hopes that the viewers will enjoy the upcoming episode 11, and thanked the show's creator, Rob Thomas, "for the hookup." Fans can't wait to see the two TV actresses join forces in the episode titled "Fifty Shades of Grey Matter."

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According to Entertainment Weekly, the brain that Liv will consume in that episode is owned by a murdered librarian, who lives a secret life as an erotic novel writer. It was not confirmed, though, if the librarian is going to be played by Kristen Bell, nonetheless, fans can hardly contain their excitement to see the crossover episode.

"iZombie" season 2 episode 11 will air on Jan. 26, Tuesday, and it will be broadcast two weeks after "Method Head," the show's 10th episode, which airs Jan. 12 on The CW network.

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