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'The Walking Dead': Who Could Be Killed Off in the Finale?
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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 GeeksStand Under My Umbrella: James Wan Is Already Working On A 'Resident Evil' Reboot Series
For those who already accuse Hollywood of running out of ideas — especially in the horror stakes — you had better turn back now. We might have waited some 30 years for Pennywise to bring his circus of horrors to town, and Danny McBride is currently resurrecting Michael Myers, but to reboot a series when the final film hasn't even made home-release yet is quite a feat.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksYour 3 Step Guide to Surviving in any Post-Apocalypse Scenario
We've all seen the post-apocalyptic movies in a few varying degrees in so many movies lately. It's been the backdrop of our cinematic experience for countless generations, each time devolving the world in a little different way, only to invoke varying levels of fear and anticipation for what could possibly come if our world were to meet a catastrophic end of days:
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhat If Carol And Morgan Aren't Safe On 'The Walking Dead'?
Hooray, for fans of 'Morol' (sorry, I made that up), Sunday's finale of The Walking Dead puts Carol and Morgan in pretty good stead for Season 7. Even though Carol was badly injured, when we left our dynamic duo they were being lead away to presumably meet with Ezekiel and be introduced to another colony - The Kingdom. Things didn't look quite look so good for another 11 members of the cast, who found themselves in a sticky situation at the hands of Negan and his Saviors. A rough season for both Carol and Morgan, perhaps they need a break from the drama of Wolf slaying and stick swinging...or could their drama just be getting started?
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks"Hi, I'm Negan": First Look At The Walking Dead's Villain In Finale Promo
It has been what seems like an eternity since Jeffery Dean Morgan was announced as The Walking Dead's ultimate 'big bad' and we already know that the Watchmen actor is "f*****g excited" to be joining the show. Now a fresh look at the finale also gives us a fresh look at the man himself.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksDid 'The Walking Dead' Just Pull A 'Deep Blue Sea' On Us?
As episodes go, The Walking Dead's 14th outing of Season 6 was pretty damn shocking. "Twice As Far" really took the drama, erm, twice as far, with more shock moments and plot twists than an episode of Lost. Just as J.J. Abrams' island mystery TV series was never scared to kill on a whim, The Walking Dead killed off yet another cast member. But it was the way in which it was done that reminded us of a certain shark-related film and a certain shark-related death.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks