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  • 'Walking Dead's' New Bonus-Episodes Trailer Teases a Grim Fate for [Spoiler] and the 'Return' of an Infamous Villain

    In the new trailer that AMC dropped Thursday for The Walking Dead’s six Season 10 bonus episodes, Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan is haunted by a familiar voice: his own. “Little pig, little pig, let me come in,” says a version of himself in full Saviors-boss drag (bat and all). And this was most definitely not […]

  • Walking Dead Bonus Episodes' Trailer Teases Good Amid Evil — Plus, Get a Peek at Hilarie Burton Morgan as Lucille

    “There’s still goodness, we just have to look for it,” The Walking Dead’s Gabriel tells us in the goosebump-inducing trailer that AMC dropped Tuesday for Season 10’s half-dozen bonus episodes (which will begin to air on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 9/8c). But from the sounds of it, he and his fellow survivors may have to squint […]

  • Steven Yeun on the Honesty of ‘Minari’ and His Eclectic Career: ‘I Never Want to Lose That Sense of Wonder’

    Many actors dread comparisons to James Dean, the movie icon who helped define a new type of on-screen masculinity. But Steven Yeun, the 36-year-old who rose to global recognition on the TV megahit “The Walking Dead,” is comfortable with the juxtaposition to Hollywood’s most famous rebel. When Yeun was talking to director Lee Isaac Chung […]

  • ‘Walking Dead’ to End With Expanded Season 11, Daryl-Carol Spinoff Series Set at AMC

    "The Walking Dead" will end after the upcoming Season 11 on AMC, with the network also ordering a spinoff series built around the characters Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier, Variety has learned. Season 11 of AMC's flagship show, which was originally meant to air this year but was delayed due to the pandemic, will air […]

  • ‘The Walking Dead’ Adds Extra Episodes To Season 10; No Season 11 This Fall Due To COVID-19 – Comic-Con@Home

    The 11th season of The Walking Dead is unsurprisingly not coming this October, but there will be more of Season 10 next year, says showrunner Angela Kang. Having revealed that the coronavirus delayed Season 10 finale will air on October 4 earlier today at Comic-Con@Home during the prerecorded TWD panel, Kang just told fans that […]

  • The Walking Dead showrunner teases return of Lauren Cohan's Maggie

    Angela Kang breaks down 'The Tower' and previews a big reunion

  • AMC Unable to Complete ‘Walking Dead’ Season 10 Finale, Episode Pushed to Later in Year

    Fans of “The Walking Dead” will have to wait a while to see how Season 10 wraps up. AMC announced on Tuesday that the Season 10 finale of the zombie drama has been delayed.“Current events have unfortunately made it impossible to complete post-production of The Walking Dead Season 10 finale, so the current season will end with its 15th episode on April 5,” the network said in a statement. “The planned finale will appear as a special episode later in the year.”The episode was originally scheduled to air on April 12.Also Read: AMC Postpones 'The Walking Dead: World Beyond' Premiere DateThe news comes a few weeks after production on “Fear the Walking Dead” and preproduction on Season 11 of “The Walking Dead” were both postponed due to concerns about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. AMC also had to shelve work on its upcoming hybrid-comedy series “Kevin Can F**k Himself.”The network also said last week that it would delay the premiere of the third series in the franchise, “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” until later this year as a result of the pandemic.BREAKING: TheWalkingDead Season 10 Finale will air later this year as a special episode due to post-production delays caused by COVID-19. Details: https://t.co/MIpfICRwGG pic.twitter.com/XCDYttjl8A— The Walking Dead (@TheWalkingDead) March 24, 2020Read original story AMC Unable to Complete ‘Walking Dead’ Season 10 Finale, Episode Pushed to Later in Year At TheWrap

  • AMC Postpones ‘The Walking Dead: World Beyond’ Premiere Date

    AMC has pushed the premiere date for the third “Walking Dead” spinoff, the network announced Friday.“‘The Walking Dead: World Beyond’ is moving its premiere date from Sunday April 12th to later this year,” read a tweet from the franchise’s Twitter account on Friday, accompanied by a new date-less poster for the show.The series is one of many being affected by the coronavirus pandemic that has brought film and TV production to a standstill in recent weeks. Though the season had completed filming prior to the production shutdowns, a few of the season’s episodes have post-production work that remain unfinished, according to an individual familiar with the situation.Also Read: Third 'Walking Dead' Series Gets Title and a New Trailer - and Julia Ormond (Video)The decision to hold until later in the year came in response to the way other TV projects and ad sales dollars have been shifted around the calendar as a result of the shutdowns, the individual said.Last week, AMC had to suspend production on its other “Walking Dead” spinoff, “Fear the Walking Dead,” as well as pre-production on the upcoming Season 11 of the flagship show.Co-created by Scott M. Gimple and showrunner Matt Negrete, “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” centers on the first generation raised in the post-apocalyptic world. The series, which is being billed as a two-season limited event, follows two sisters who, along with two friends, leave a place of safety and comfort to brave dangers, known and unknown, living and undead on an important quest.Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Annet Mahendru, Nicolas Cantu, Hal Cumpston, Nico Tortorella and Julia Ormond star. The series is produced and distributed by AMC Studios, with Gimple, Negrete, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert and Brian Bockrath serving as executive producers.Read original story AMC Postpones ‘The Walking Dead: World Beyond’ Premiere Date At TheWrap

  • Fans grossed out by sex scene on 'The Walking Dead'

    Fans weren't ready for Negan and Alpha to hook up with her still wearing her decaying human skin mask.

  • ‘Walking Dead’ Showrunner On Tonight’s Cavernous Midseason Finale, Danai Gurira’s Exit, Lauren Cohan’s Return. ‘World Beyond’ Spinoff & End Of The Comic That Started It All

    SPOILER ALERT:  This post contains details of tonight’s The Walking Dead Season 10 midseason finale. “There's more story to tell with Michonne within the season coming up, but that’s been one of the things that’s been really fun to work on,” The Walking Dead’s Angela Kang asserts of the much-anticipated departure of Danai Gurira’s sword-wielding […]

  • Third Walking Dead series gets official title and new teaser

    The Walking Dead: Third series gets official title and new teaser

  • 'The Walking Dead' Renewed for Season 11 — with Lauren Cohan Set to Return!

    The Walking Dead Will Return For A Season 11 With Lauren Cohan

  • Third 'Walking Dead' Series: See First Photos From Female-Led Offshoot

    If a picture was indeed worth a thousand words, we might actually have a title for AMC's third Walking Dead series. And yet… we only have a half-dozen photos from the as-yet-untitled offshoot. AMC on Thursday released new images from the Spring 2020 premiere, ahead of the series' New York Comic Con panel to be […]

  • Why it took 10 years to get a 'Zombieland' sequel

    "Zombieland: Double Tap" director Ruben Fleischer gives us the scoop on new sequel from his edit bay.

  • Fall 2019 streaming guide: Your look at 50 new and returning TV shows and movies

    From TV shows like Treadstone, The Mandolorian and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel to such movies as My Name Is Dolemite, The Irishman and Lady in the Tramp, you’ve got multiple binge-watching options on multiple streaming services and networks.

  • ‘The Walking Dead’ Star Christian Serratos in Talks to Play Selena Quintanilla in Netflix Series

    “The Walking Dead” alum Christian Serratos is in talks to play Tejano music superstar Selena Quintanilla in Netflix’s upcoming biographical series, TheWrap has learned.Written and executive produced by “American Crime” alum Moisés Zamora, “Selena: The Series” was ordered by the streaming service late last year. The project is described as a “coming of age story following Selena as her dreams come true and all the heart-wrenching and life-changing choices she and her family have to make as they navigate success, family, and music.”Netflix declined to comment on the potential casting.Also Read: Selena Quintanilla Scripted Drama Gets Series Order at NetflixThe Quintanilla family was on board to assist in its development and will executive produce the project from Campanario Entertainment. Jaime Dávila, president and co-founder of Campanario Entertainment, will serve as executive producer alongside Rico Martinez, Suzette Quintanilla, Abraham Quintanilla Jr. and Simran A. Singh.Serratos has co-starred on AMC’s zombie drama “The Walking Dead” since its fourth season. The show’s 10th season is set to premiere later this year. Serratos’ previous credits include “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” “The Twilight Saga” and “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.”Read original story ‘The Walking Dead’ Star Christian Serratos in Talks to Play Selena Quintanilla in Netflix Series At TheWrap

  • 'The Walking Dead' actor Dango Nguyen dies from cancer at 48

    The Athens-Clarke County Fire and Emergency Services announced on Facebook Saturday that Dango Nguyen died following a bout with cancer. He was 48.

  • Third ‘Walking Dead’ Series Casts Nico Tortorella

    Nico Tortorella has been cast in the upcoming third "Walking Dead" series, Variety has confirmed. The third series in the AMC franchise will focus on the first generation of kids to come of age during the zombie apocalypse. Tortorella will star as Felix, described as an honorable man of his word who isn’t afraid to fight for […]

  • Comic-Con: Danai Gurira confirms 'The Walking Dead' Season 10 will be her last

    Danai Gurira announced at Comic-Con that 'The Walking Dead' Season 10 will be her last, while a movie is coming starring Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes.