Drew Barrymore wants you to keep calm and keep binge-watching. “It’s actually important to Netflix,” Barrymore said in an interview with Cheddar ahead of the season two premiere of “Santa Clarita Diet.” “That shows that you’ve captivated that person and held them. And that’s an important criteria,” she said. “Do it. Go all out, and enjoy.” In the Netflix original horror-comedy series, Barrymore stars as a human-flesh-devouring zombie. She and co-star Timothy Olyphant are also executive producers of the show. The second season of “Santa Clarita Diet” debuts on March 23. For the full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/drew-barrymore-breaks-a-leg-then-eats-it).

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