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'Fear the Walking Dead' and 'The Walking Dead' Crossover?
At New York Comic Con on Saturday night, Robert Kirkman (an American comic book writer) revealed an extremely tempting prospect for the glorious months to come: a crossover episode between The Walking Dead and its prequel, Fear the Walking Dead. Even though Fear the Walking Dead was uniquely carefully designed to stand on its own. Robert correctly states that Fear the Walking Dead has grasped the point where it has its own identity. Kirkman loves to tease, but rest assured: Presently there was precisely a small crossover between both successful shows. When Morgan, who formerly was in The Walking Dead crossed over to Fear the Walking Dead. Fans have been a bit upset about losing Morgan. Even though many people thought Morgan was been killed off in The Walking Dead, in my opinion, Morgan splits from Rick’s group after the Negan War and heads west and a time jump will allow the Fear crew to catch up so this will work with the timelines.
Read SomethingPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMust Have Emergency Kits to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse
I’m always telling my son Jarret: humanity isn’t prepared for climate change. Too much of the world is already Children of Men and there’s a chance we’re going to end up in The Road. If that happens, Jarret knows he's going to need to steal emergency kits. They will be the new currency. They’re packaged with everything you need to survive but they’re made to be portable. Nothing else is built that way. Jarret just says, “Dad, that’s not going to happen,” and then I say, “That’s exactly what they said about President Sex Criminal.” And then Jarret tells me to stop texting him links about emergency kits and to stop telling him Children of Men is already happening.
Devon ThomasPublished 6 years ago in GeeksEvil in Our Stories #1
We love evil in our media. Audiences, readers and gamers, intake fictional narratives every day and many contain something malevolent wreaking havoc. The proof isn’t hard to come by, how many of these titles have you seen or at least heard of: NCIS, Dexter, The Sopranos, The Walking Dead, The Godfather, and Psycho? You probably recognize most of those titles, and can think of more media with similar themes. Some interesting questions arise with this revelation: Why do we like it? I argue that this dark phenomenon in our media can teach important lessons, like societies need to cooperate in order to survive as seen in The Walking Dead; but most important of all of them being that our greatest villains are far from being alien to us, but rather reflect the duality of human nature, just like when the audience empathizes with Michael Corleone’s heartbreak over Fredo’s betrayal in The Godfather Part II which enables us put aside a horrendous crime and accept it later in the movie as justified.
J. LaudicinaPublished 6 years ago in GeeksZombie Survival
So there has been nothing but an increase in the belief that a zombie or zombie-like apocalypse is plausible, or even inevitable. Regardless of the "type" of zombies (which we will discuss in another story), there seems to be a similarity in what would be required in surviving such a disaster. Let us explore and discuss some of these absolutely required traits human beings would need to attain to ensure survival.
Garry ZwickerPublished 6 years ago in GeeksCarl 'The Badass' in The Walking Dead
One of the most shocking moments on The Walking Dead aired last Sunday night and had too many die hard fans either angry or confused. This has been by far the worst and rushed death in the show in my opinion. When the hell did he get bit and why did they kill him off so quick? And why couldn't it have been a more intense way to go?
Joe OcasioPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'The Walking Dead': Who Could Be Killed Off in the Finale?
WARNING!!! SPOILERS OF THE WALKING DEAD SERIES AND COMIC BOOKS WILL FOLLOW!!! PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! In 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 -
Joby BongcoPublished 6 years ago in GeeksNew 'Walking Dead' Encounter App Brings Zombies to Life in Front of Your Eyes
As part of a marketing campaign for The Walking Dead's eighth season, AMC, along with Mountain Dew, are announcing their official release of an augmented reality app called The Walking Dead Encounter. The app was given a soft launch earlier this year at San Diego Comic-Con, where fans were allowed to use the app and explore its minimal functions. At the same time, fans who used the app were asked to send their images across social media to tease the full launch.
Robert Kirkman Teases 'The Walking Dead' Comic Books Ending In Alien Invasion
Both The Walking Dead comics and television series are set in a post-apocalyptic landscape filled with bloodthirsty zombies, but otherwise the world appears reflective of one we live in today. Turns out, though, it was almost a full-blown space story.
'The Walking Dead' EP Denise Huth Says Season 8 Premiere Is Action Packed
We're still months away from the Season 8 premiere of The Walking Dead and we haven't heard anything in regards to plot details for Season 8, but the production team has begun teasing what's in store in the next season, namely co-executive producer, Denise Huth.
It's Good To Be Bad: 'The Walking Dead' Showrunner Confirms Rick And Negan Aren't That Different
AMC's #TheWalkingDead is shuffling toward its war-torn eighth season, and the network is promising that the fight is far from over yet. While ratings may take a knock, TWD will always be known for making great #comicbook villains. Whether it be a man with an eyepatch, a woman who talks in riddles, or a Comedian from Watchmen practicing his best baseball swing, there is always somebody to boo and hiss at.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksYou've Got Us 'Dead' Excited: 'The Walking Dead' Gets Its Own Cartoon Series From AMC
For the past seven years and seven seasons, we have watched Andrew Lincoln superbly act as Rick Grimes on AMC's #TheWalkingDead, but now there is someone else playing the gruff sheriff. Don't worry, Lincoln hasn't quit the popular zombie apocalypse in favor of the bright lights of Hollywood, however, he does have some competition in the acting stakes.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksGoing Abe-Sh*t: Michael Cudlitz Reveals Abraham's Parting Thoughts On 'The Walking Dead'
I "mustache" you a question, does anyone else sorely miss the bristling facial hair of Sergeant Abraham Ford on AMC's #TheWalkingDead? Our mustachioed maverick famously bowed out of the show in the blood-splattered Season 7 premiere, making him the first member of the group to fall foul of Negan's Lucille. There were no seals harmed in Season 7, however, #MichaelCudlitz's Abe and Steven Yeun's Glenn Rhee were both clubbed to death by Jeffrey Dean Morgan's no-nonsense dictator.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks