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Fear The Walking Dead bosses Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg have said the forthcoming season of the show will be “very different”.Goldberg explained to Entertainment Weekly that season seven would also function as an anthology, a format that was first introduced in season six.When asked about what fans can expect from the new season, Goldberg said the anthology format allowed the show to tell “more concentrated characters’ stories.”“That will continue into season 7.
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Stephen King's Firestarter has announced that Fear the Walking Dead star Sydney Lemmon has joined the cast of the reboot. She is set to play the wife of The Greatest Showman star Zac Efron and both are parents to a daughter with a dangerous ability in the movie, Deadline reports.
The Walking Dead shows the comic book’s character Mercer on screen for the first time.Released yesterday (July 1), the new clip readies viewers for the return of the hit AMC zombie drama’s final season by hinting at big battles and introducing Mercer, the leader of the Commonwealth Military.Mercer, played by Avengers actor Michael James Shaw, heads up the heavily armoured community that look set to come to loggerheads with Maggie (Lauren Cohan), Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorGrab a revolver or a barbed-wire-wrapped bat: A new game based on “The Walking Dead” has landed on Facebook.“The Walking Dead Life” is a social game built for Facebook Gaming’s Instant Games platform, letting fans experience the show’s most memorable moments, collect virtual coins, and attack friends and foes alike.The casual game, developed by game company Playco, is aimed at promoting the 11th and final season of the long-running zombie series, which premieres
EXCLUSIVE: Andre Royo has joined the cast of With Love, Amazon’s one-hour romantic comedy series from Gloria Caldéron Kellett and her GloNation Studios and Amazon Studios. The series stars Emeraude Toubia and Mark Indelicato.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond star Aliyah Royale has admitted she would love to see her character Iris Bennett crossover with the main show’s Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).The actress will return to her spin-off role in the upcoming second and final season, though has spoken of her dream collaborations should her character survive, admitting she wants to see her interact with Negan and Michonne (Danai Gurira).“I would kill to work with Michonne or Negan,” Royale told CBR.
By now you know the drill with “Loki” and its most recent reveals, there’s a Lady Loki (Sophia DiMartino) Variant, who goes by Sylvie, and Loki and she are both bisexual. READ MORE: ‘Loki’: Marvel’s Mischief-Maker Reckons With His Glorious Purpose In The TVA Afterlife [Review] “I remember [director] Kate [Herron] being really passionate about it, and that she wanted that to be represented in the show, DiMartino recently said in a Variety interview.
The Walking Dead fans are patiently waiting for updates for season 11 and a synopsis has recently been revealed to viewers. However, some fans are concerned for the walker-killing group after the season 11 episode title names were announced.
The Walking Dead writer Jim Barnes has shared a first-look at the script for the show’s 11th season – see it below.Taking to Instagram earlier today (June 24), Barnes posted a cover shot of the script for the first part of the show’s final season trilogy.“Final Season Premiere 8.22.21 #TWD,” he captioned the post.In addition to the cover shot, Star on Disney+ has also unveiled the titles for the first eight episodes and descriptions for episodes 1101 and 1102.The description for episode 1101,
The Walking Dead spin-off show World Beyond is expected to be released on AMC this year and as fans wait patiently, star Alexa Monsour has teased some interesting details. According to her, some big changes are about to happen for Hope Bennett (played by Alexa Mansour) and Iris Bennett (Aliyah Royale).
Fear The Walking Dead star Colman Domingo has opened up about the sexuality of his character Victor Strand.Domingo, who has played Victor in the AMC spin-off show since the show’s inception, recently discussed how the show was a “turning point” for him in terms of taking on a gay character as a gay actor.“When I went to Fear The Walking Dead, the character was built in such a complex way, and I gave all that I had to it,” Domingo told Entertainment Weekly.“We didn’t even make the decision that
The Walking Dead favourite Jon Bernthal has landed his next TV gig. Bursting onto the scene as Shane Walsh in the zombie apocalypse hit before being cast in the likes of The Punisher, The Wolf of Wall Street and this year's Those Who Wish Me Dead, Bernthal is now entering iconic territory in Showtime's limited series American Gigolo (via TVLine).
It was just confirmed that the hit Freeform series Cruel Summer will return for a second season, but it might look a lot different when season two comes around.
(This article contains spoilers for the season 6 finale of “Fear the Walking Dead.”)Now that is follow-through.During this entire story arc with Teddy’s doomsday cult, I never really thought the nuke was truly a threat. But I held out some small hope that the bad guys would succeed, that they would deliver a massive jolt not to just “Fear the Walking Dead” but also to the entire “Walking Dead” TV universe.And they did it.
Fear The Walking Dead ended its sixth season with an explosive finale that aired on Sunday night. The finale titled "The Beginning" promised an interesting fate for all the characters and their journey towards survival.
Fear The Walking Dead has teased the premiere date for season seven.Ahead of the show’s season six finale ‘The Beginning’ which airs tomorrow (June 13), a new teaser from network AMC has revealed that the show will return “this fall”. The teaser trailer was for new show Kevin Can F**k Himself, which stars Schitt’s Creek’s Annie Murphy’s.
Netflix have proven to be a winning combination, what with his zombie heist movie Army of the Dead and its intended spin-off series – and now, there's another new show on the horizon. Yep, the Justice League director is working with Netflix once more to create an animated series inspired by Norse mythology, Twilight of the Gods.