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'The Walking Dead' Ratings Thrash 'Sunday Night Football' For Third Week In A Row
Well, this is becoming a bit of a weekly tradition now, isn’t it? For a third consecutive week and the fourth time this season, The Walking Dead has solidly beat Sunday Night Football among adults 18-49. In the sixth episode of its fifth season, the blockbuster AMC series drew a 7.3 rating among the key demo while the New England Patriots’ 42-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts got a 6.2. That’s a 15% spread.
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Walking Dead Spinoff Setting Revealed
The zombie apocalypse is spreading to the Left Coast! One of the key unanswered questions surrounding AMC’s in-the-works Walking Dead spinoff — where will it be set? — can now be revealed. TVLine has learned exclusively that the potential series (the pilot of which will be shot in early 2015) will be based in… Los Angeles. Yep, the zombies are going Hollywood.
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'Better Call Saul' Debut Ratings Break Cable Records, 'Walking Dead' Returns Steady
The walkers claimed another one of the survivors last night on the midseason return of the AMC zombie apocalypse blockbuster and the spinoff of that sleazeball lawyer from Breaking Bad premiered with some bite too with the biggest series demo debut in cable history. Coming so soon after the death of Beth Greene in the midseason finale of November 30 last year, it was harsh blow for Rick Grimes and the rest of the gang on The Walking Dead. A great loss in terms...
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'The Walking Dead’s' Emily Kinney Joins 'The Flash'
Beth may be gone, but Emily Kinney is moving on. According to PUNKD Images the actress will be joining the ever growing cast of the CW’s hit series The Flash in the coming weeks as Flash nemesis Bug-Eyed Bandit. Although the character’s name in the comics is Bertram Larvan, Kinney’s character will be named Brie Larvan. No word on when the episode will air but you can catch The Flash Tuesdays at 8 P.M. EST on The CW.
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AMC's 'Walking Dead' Prequel Lands 2-Season Order
It’s official: AMC is moving forward with its Walking Dead companion series in a major way. The top-secret drama, which went through the pilot process with the title of Cobalt, will join the flagship series on the network as the cabler continues to focus on scripted fare. In addition to ordering the pilot to series, AMC has preemptively renewed the drama for a second season.
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The Walking Dead in 8bit - Part 1
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Good Morning Los Angeles: Fear the Walking Dead - Trailer
"A strange virus is going around…" Fear the Walking Dead premieres Summer 2015. Only on AMC.
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Comics, original show, or Fear the Walking Dead?
Which one are you into?
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The first trailer for the new 'Walking Dead' season just dropped and looks as terrifying as ever
Season 6 premieres on Sunday, October 11 on AMC.
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Comic Con Trailer: The Walking Dead: Season 6
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Fear the Walking Dead
Official World Premier Trailer
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The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 3 is now available for pre-order on Amazon
Starts with issue #97 and ends in the current issue #144.
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Best of The Walking Dead
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‘The Walking Dead’: How The AMC Series Differs From Its ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Spinoff
"Fear The Walking Dead" and "The Walking Dead" are two very different shows with a related conflict. Read how the upcoming AMC spinoff's unique cast, setting and characters help create a drastically different story.
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"The Walking Dead" Is Getting Its Own Beer
For those times you want to get dead drunk.
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'Walking Dead' Lawsuit: AMC Seeks Dismissal Of Frank Darabont & CAA's New Contract Claims
The Walking Dead isn’t back on the air until October 11 but AMC today tried to take a zombie apocalypse sized legal bite out of Frank Darabont and CAA’s multi-claim ongoing action against them. “All of Plaintiffs’ claims in this lawsuit ultimately will be proven meritless, but, Darabont’s new breach of contract claims alleging entitlement to an additional 5% of contingent participation should be dismissed now,” said the cabler...
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How did "Night of the Living Dead" create the idea of the zombie as it's known today | ScreenPrism
ScreenPrism is the hub for film and TV analysis. Currently, we are building the largest digital library of film and television inquiry and related content by producing original articles, curating content from other esteemed sources and facilitating user generated comment and discussion.
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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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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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'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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