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The Walking Dead: Director Greg Nicotero “Proud” With Finale
In an interview with Empire Magazine, per a report from ComicBook, veteran make-up master and mainstay director with The Walking Dead, Greg Nicotero says he’s “proud” of the upcoming series finale.
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The Walking Dead showrunner talks about Season 11
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang talks about Season 11, teasing that Leah's storyline may not to be wrapped up soon. More details follow.
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‘Walking Dead’ To End After Super-Sized 11th Season; Norman Reedus & Melissa McBride Spinoff Set For 2023
The end is nigh for The Walking Dead, sort of. The zombie apocalypse series based on Robert Kirkman’s comics is coming to an end in 2022 with an expanded 11th season.
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'The Walking Dead': Third Series Title Officially Revealed
Prepare to voyage into the 'World Beyond.'
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The Walking Dead Season 10: The 11 Most Interesting Spoilers | Revyuh
The Walking Dead Season 10 is coming. You can read the 11 most interesting spoilers for TWD Season 10 here.
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Hideo Kojima and Norman Reedus spill some intriguing new Death Stranding details
Tonight in New York, on stage with his Death Stranding star Norman Reedus, Hideo Kojima threw the audience a few tantalizing scraps of information about his new game, including how all players will be connected, how Reedus shapes the hero Sam, and about a secret area of the game where the player can take control of a camera.
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Michonne Reportedly Leaving 'The Walking Dead' After A 'Handful' Of Season 10 Episodes
Well, it seems the hits just keep coming for The Walking Dead. In the span of just over a year, AMC’s zombie series has already killed off Chandler Riggs’ Carl, and saw both Andrew Lincoln’s Rick and Lauren Cohan’s Maggie leave of their own volition. And now almost exactly the same thing may be happening with Danai Gurira’s Michonne.
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The Walking Dead: Who Are The Whisperers?
The Walking Dead's new bad guys, the Whisperers, are still steeped in mystery. If you have not read the comics, you may not be familiar with them...
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Why Sci-Fi, Horror, and Zombie Fans Should Be Watching Z Nation
Brian Z breaks down why Sci-fi, Horror, and Zombie fans should be watching Z Nation. If you are a fan of The Walking Dead you will want to read this review.
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‘The Walking Dead’ Season 9: Norman Reedus and Danai Gurira Say the New Female Boss Made For a Better Show
There are many changes in Sunday’s Season 9 premiere of “The Walking Dead,” but here’s one of the biggest for star Norman Reedus: “I didn’t really say much, the last couple of seasons. I’m talking my ass off now.” He laughed. “[Former star] Andy [Lincoln] will call and he goes, ‘How’s it going?’ I’m like, ‘You’re such an asshole. I can’t believe you left me. I have all these lines now. I have to memorize stuff all the time.'”
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‘Walking Dead’ Production Company Slapped With Maximum Fine In Stuntman’s On-Set Death
“This tragedy should serve as a wake-up call for the entertainment industry,” said OSHA Atlanta regional administrator Kurt Petermeyer. “The entire industry needs to commit to safety practices for actors and stunt people involved in this type of work.” Bernecker died July 14, two days after suffering massive head injuries in a fall of more than 20 feet from a balcony to a concrete floor while rehearsing a fight scene with an actor. An airbag had been placed below him, but he missed it, striking his head on the ground.
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Ratings: AMC’s "The Walking Dead" Falls This Week
Last week’s “The Walking Dead” enjoyed gains in adults 18-49 and overall viewership. This week’s episode gave back those gains — and then some. According to live+same-day data posted by Showbuzz, Sunday’s “TWD” drew a 3.42 adults 18-49 rating and averaged 7.85 million overall viewers. The numbers trail the 3.87 rating and 8.69 million viewer mark drawn last week. They also trail the 3.79 rating and 8.52 million viewer sum posted by the November 5 episode.
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Where “The Walking Dead” Goes Wrong With Zombies
Rick Grimes is cornered. A walker shuffles toward him, thoughtless yet eager for flesh. Sweat drips through Grimes’ thick beard, grown in the hundreds of fearful days and nights since the dead started to roam the earth. He quickly reaches for his knife—a weapon he never used in his days as a cop—and sinks it straight into the ghoul’s forehead. This isn’t any specific scene from AMC’s The Walking Dead. It fits the bill for many of them. But is the human skull—zombified or not—really weak enough to yield to a knife?
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New Orleans stuntman missed cushion 'by inches' during fatal fall on 'The Walking Dead' set
New details have emerged in the death of a New Orleans stuntman who died after a fall of more than 20 feet on the set of "The Walking Dead" in Georgia. The high fall, one of Bernecker's stunt specialties, was planned for 22 feet from a balcony, but he missed the cushion on the ground "by inches," according to reports.
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Kirkman thinks The Walking Dead will run for at least another 5 seasons
AMC’s zombie hit The Walking Dead is in its seventh season and flirting with 100 episodes. So how much longer can it go? Creator Robert Kirkman, who writes the comic the show is based on and also serves as a producer, went on record saying he believes they’ll still be around five years from now — and possibly a good bit longer. In the latest issue of the comic, Kirkman mused about the longevity of the series. For Kirkman, he sees The Walking Dead going strong well into the early-to-mid 2020s.
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How to Quit 'The Walking Dead'
A four-step program for those who have finally decided to turn their lives around
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'The Walking Dead' season finale ends in massive cliffhanger (Spoilers)
Fans of The Walking Dead have spent all season wondering who would perish at the hands of comic book villain Negan and his barbed wire covered baseball bat Lucille when the destructive duo made their debut in the season finale. Well, they’ll now have to wait another six months. Jeffrey Dean Morgan indeed arrived as Negan in Sunday’s finale, and, like in the comic book on which the show is based, played his game of eenie, meenie, miny, moe to determine whom to kill.
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Here’s Where “The Walking Dead” Goes Wrong With Zombies
Rick Grimes is cornered. A walker shuffles toward him, thoughtless yet eager for flesh. Sweat drips through Grimes’ thick beard, grown in the hundreds of fearful days and nights since the dead started to roam the earth. He quickly reaches for his knife—a weapon he never used in his days as a cop—and sinks it straight into the ghoul’s forehead. This isn’t any specific scene from AMC’s The Walking Dead. It fits the bill for many of them. But is the human skull...
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Fear The Walking Dead Begins Filming In Mexico
AMC announced today the start of production on Fear the Walking Dead season two in the Baja peninsula in Mexico at Baja Studios, site of the filming for Titanic, Master and Commander and other feature films. The companion series to The Walking Dead, the #1 show on television among adults 18-49, Fear the Walking Dead delivered the highest-rated first season of any series in cable history among total viewers and all key demos in live+3 ratings.
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How did "Night of the Living Dead" create the idea of the zombie as it's known today | ScreenPrism
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