according to Deadline. The nature of her injuries were not shared — however, the unidentified victim reportedly underwent surgery as a result.
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The investigation continues into the tragic, unexpected death of Walking Dead actor Moses J. Moseley.
As we have been reporting, the Georgia-based actor was just 31 years old when he was found dead in the Hudson Bridge area of the city of Stockbridge, Georgia in January of this year.
At the time, an initial investigation into Moseley’s tragic passing suspected the possibility that he may have died by suicide, as he was found alone in his car with a gunshot wound to his head. However, later investigative advances have since made it clear that authorities are looking at all possibilities as to the cause of his death. Furthermore, Moseley’s family has been very openly skeptical that the well-liked actor could have died by suicide, and questioned whether he may have actually been kidnapped and murdered.
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Early on Monday morning, TMZ obtained and published Moseley’s death certificate, which unfortunately sheds surprisingly little new light on the circumstances behind the actor’s passing. Investigators know the specific cause of Moseley’s passing — the gunshot wound to the head — but they are less clear on the context and motives surrounding the incident, and specifically about whether Moses died of his own action or from the involvement of someone else.
To that end, the star’s death certificate officially lists the manner of his passing as “could not be determined,” per the outlet. Police are continuing to investigate the incident, with suicide, an accidental gun discharge, and murder all still possibilities.
As readers will recall, Stockbridge Police Department official Randy Lee previously told the news outlet that authorities initially suspected
according to Deadline. The nature of her injuries were not shared — however, the unidentified victim reportedly underwent surgery as a result.
The Walking Dead is coming to an end this year, and so it seems is most of the long-standing legal action by Robert Kirkman and other executive producers of the zombie apocalypse series against AMC.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA judge on Wednesday ruled that several producers of “The Walking Dead” were not cheated out of profits by AMC Networks, bringing the long-running litigation over the hit show closer to a finale.Judge Daniel J. Buckley rejected the producers’ claim that AMC Networks had reverse-engineered the definition of “profits” in their contracts in order to keep the vast majority of the show’s profits for itself.The producers — Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Charles Eglee and Glen Mazzara — first filed suit in 2017, four years after the show’s creator Frank Darabont — who was fired after the first season — filed a similar claim against AMC.Darabont and CAA, his agency, won a $200 million settlement in their case last July.
“Walking Dead” villain Alpha, played by Samantha Morton, will return for one episode. Norman Reedus, who plays fan favorite Daryl Dixon, suffered a concussion last month while filming the final season of the flagship series.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorA “Tales of the Walking Dead” crew member was taken to a hospital after an accident on set, Variety has confirmed.The accident occurred on Monday night after filming had wrapped for the day. It involved a riverboat and a plank connecting the boat to the pier. The crew member fell into the water and was taken to a hospital via ambulance, but she is in stable condition.
The search for Cassie Carli has come to a heartbreaking end.
The Walking Dead spin-off Tales Of The Walking Dead.According to Entertainment Weekly, Alpha will feature in a single episode of the six-part anthology series. Plot details are currently unknown.Morton marks the first The Walking Dead veteran cast member confirmed for the spin-off.
The Walking Dead has officially come to an end. Filming wrapped on the final ever scenes this week, almost 12 years after it first premiered.
The Walking Dead after spending 12 years starring in the hit AMC zombie drama.Reedus, who has portrayed Daryl Dixon in the series since it began airing in 2010, was filmed in a video by executive producer Greg Nicotero who wanted to document their final moments working together on the expanded 11th – and final – season.“Love you, buddy,” Reedus tells Nicotero as the pair look to the camera, arms-in-arms, in the clip. “Thank you for everything.
Actor Moses J. Moseley's cause of death has been determined. Moseley, who was notable as a recurring zombie character on "The Walking Dead," died of a gunshot wound to the head, the Henry County Coroner's Office in Georgia confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Moses J. Moseley, an actor best known for his appearances on The Walking Dead, has passed away at the age of 31 back in January and his death certificate has been revealed.
Norman Reedus has confirmed that he will be returning to work on The Walking Dead after suffering an injury earlier last week.The Daryl Dixon actor sustained a concussion while working on the series, though has updated fans in an Instagram post, confirming he will be back on set tomorrow (March 22).“Thank u for the nice thoughts it’s been a week. or two.
Norman Reedus is returning to work on Tuesday, just about a week after he suffered a concussion while on set of "The Walking Dead". Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon in the 10 season AMC hit, took to Instagram on Saturday to update his fans on his recovery. "Thank u for the nice thoughts it’s been a week. or two. I was in an accident.
Norman Reedus is returning to work just days after suffering a concussion on set of , earlier this month. Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon on the long-running AMC series, took to Instagram Saturday to share that he would be back on-set Tuesday, and thanked fans for their «nice thoughts» as he recovers.«Thank u for the nice thoughts it’s been a week.
Fear The Walking Dead submarine-based spin-off.Announced early last year, Dead In The Water is set aboard the USS Pennsylvania on the night before the nuclear zombie apocalypse, with Nick Stahl returning as weapons officer Riley.Dead In The Water looks back as Stahl’s character Riley, a new father, is forced to fight for survival as the apocalypse ensues. The show will be coming to AMC+ on April 10, according to ComicBook.Early on in the spin-off’s development, Fear The Walking Dead co-showrunner Ian Goldberg told Twitch’s TWDUniverse livestream: “We are working on telling the backstory of the USS Pennsylvania.
The Walking Dead finale after AMC announced a spin-off series for Negan.Morgan said it was a “shocker” to learn that AMC had shared the news about the New York-based spin-off Isle Of The Dead, which will centre on Negan and Maggie Rhee.The project was announced earlier this month. Some fans were left confused as to why the spin-off news would have been revealed during part two of The Walking Dead’s final season, which has been split into three parts.Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show about the announcement, Morgan said: “I guess we don’t need to die. Spoiler Alert, folks.
a statement on the event’s official Instagram account read. “We are sending all of our thoughts and positive energy to Norman Reedus. Everyone in our amazing community knows how much he loves his fans, and he wants you to know how terrible he feels about the situation.
Fear The Walking Dead’s seventh season.After her return was announced last December, a trailer for The Walking Dead spin-off has now provided some clues to Madison’s whereabouts since season four.The character, who was presumed dead after sacrificing herself to a horde of walkers in a stadium, is seen hobbling to a chair before an unknown person asks her name.After confirming she’s Madison, the voice replies: “Not anymore. We’ll tell you who you’re going to be from now on.”Madison will make her return in the upcoming episodes, although she won’t be back as a series regular until season eight.Announcing the character’s return last year, The Walking Dead content chief Scott M.