Season 5 of The Walking Dead premieres this fall, which means fans are in store for more zombie kills and shocking moments. And of course, not everyone will make it out of the season alive. Read More »
Campaigns have already started to remind Emmy voters about actor’s performances and their powerful storylines this past year. "The Walking Dead"’s Emily Kinney unveils AMC’s “Something Human” poster, in hopes of her fellow costar, Andrew Lincoln, being considered for an Emmy nomination. Read More »
AMC has just released the first set photo from the fifth season of The Walking Dead. Based on the popular title from Image Comics, The Walking Dead follows Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln) as he leads a group of survivors in the zombie apocalypse. Read More »
The Season 4 finale of The Walking Dead ended with Rick and friends trapped a train car at the mercy of the citizens of Terminus. But Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) once again found his inner badass ended the season with a pledge that these mysterious new captors don't realize "they're screwing with the wrong people." Read More »
The Season 4 finale of The Walking Dead ended with Rick and friends trapped a train car at the mercy of the citizens of Terminus. But Rick ended the season with a pledge that these mysterious new captors don't realize "they're screwing with the wrong people." Read More »
AMC's wildly popular zombie show The Walking Dead is currently on hiatus during Season 4 after the devastating events of the midseason finale. The Governor (David Morrissey) attacked the prison with a tank and killed multiple characters. He himself even perished in the process. The damage left Rick and Carl on the run as father told son not to look back. Read More »
The midseason finale of Season 4 of The Walking Dead ended with the survivors scattered after The Governor's tank attack on the prison destroyed their home. Rick and Carl, in particular, are off on their own and fans have wondered what's next for the father-son duo. Read More »
The most recent episode of Season 4 of The Walking Dead took fans back to the immediate aftermath of Season 3's finale and showed The Governor (David Morrissey) on the road after he slaughtered his own people. The episode marked a departure from The Governor's story in the comics. The AMC version used a fake name and even chopped off his beard and hair, the trademarks of his comic book character. Read More »