According to The Hollywood Reporter, AMC's CEO Josh Sapan revealed that there's no end in sight for the powerhouse zombie drama , which brought in 12.4 million viewers for its Season 3 finale . Read More... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/22/the-wal more
The Turner networks' upfront presentation to advertisers in New York City didn't have much in the way of news, but did reveal TNT plans to finally premiere Frank Darabont's "Lost Angels" (starring Jon Bernthal of "The Walking Dead" and formerly known as " more
Season 4 has started production and we have visual proof. Plus: BEARD! Read More... http://www.tv.com/news/hey-look-its-the-first-photo-from-the-walking-dead-season-4-136820632847/
"The Walking Dead" won't be back on TV until later this year, but the cast and crew are already back at work on Season 4.AMC has released this first look image of series star Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes -- with a walker notably lurking in the background more
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Who doesn't love free stuff? Comic book fans — and those who'd like to be — can pick up free samples on Saturday during the 12th annual Free Comic Book Day. The event, which will be hosted at over 2,000 comic book shops across the country, fea more
The Walking Dead Season 4 is getting a new loner. Read More... http://feeds.wetpaint.com/~r/wetpaint/latest/excerpt/~3/6Ze5SI_g1uw/the-walking-dead-season-4-spoilers-creepy-new-character-alert
Larry Gilliard Jr. has booked the series regular role of Bob, a former Army medic who winds up becoming a key character for the Governor in the Robert Kirkman comics on which the series is based.
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Chad Coleman (Tyreese) may have a fellow alum from The Wire on the set of The Walking Dead Season 4. According to iDigitalTimes, actor Lawrence Gilliard Jr. — who played D'Angelo Barksdale on The Wire, and co-starred in The Waterboy, Gangs of New Yo more
While one literature-based television show was starting its third season on Sunday Night (Game of Thrones), another was ending it.Over the past three seasons, The Walking Dead has become a phenomenon that has gobbled up viewers faster than a herd of walke more
"Welcome to the Tombs" was a good episode full of post-apocalyptic platitudes but a lot of senseless death, and it tied a ribbon on the season quite nicely. http://www.tv.com/news/the-walking-dead-season-3-finale-review-they-never-could-136480402428/
Season three of The Walking Dead has without a doubt been the strongest season of the show so far, and so the stakes were high for the finale. Most expected an intense battle between the Governor a... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Nicholas_Wrobel/2013/04/ more
The Governor is punching Milton in the face, punishment for setting fire to those zombies in the pit a few episodes back. “We lost eight men because of you,” he tells him, referring to the ones Merle took out back at the grain warehouse confer more
Well, I can’t accuse The Walking Dead of being inconsistent. The season finale perfectly encapsulated the entirety of season 3 — a lot of padding, a few great character moments, and most of all, SOME TOTAL BULLSHIT. Read More... http://feeds.g more
The Walking Dead finished season 3 with a fight between Woodbury and the Prison. The episode ended in an unexpected way with many deaths. Check out the biggest shockers from "Welcome to the Tombs." http://www.buddytv.com/slideshows/the-walking-dead-season more
The most telling line in "The Walking Dead" Season 3 finale came from the Governor: "In this life now, you kill or you die. Or you die and you kill."More than the mantra of a homicidal lunatic, the choice of whether or not to buy into that way of thinking more