Steven Yeun and Joana Pak are expanding their family! On Monday, the professional photographer announced that she's expecting her second child by posting an Instagram photo of her growing belly. Along with the snap, Joana included emojis of their family tree. Coincidentally, Dec. 3 also marked the couple's second wedding anniversary.
The former Walking Dead actor tied the knot with Joana in a romantic ceremony at the historic Paramour Estate in La back in December 2016. In March 2017, the pair welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Jude Malcolm Yeun. Congrats to Steven and Joana on their growing family!
The former Walking Dead actor tied the knot with Joana in a romantic ceremony at the historic Paramour Estate in La back in December 2016. In March 2017, the pair welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Jude Malcolm Yeun. Congrats to Steven and Joana on their growing family!
- 12/4/2018
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Gavin Jasper Dec 4, 2018
Not only do we get to see the full list of Dlc characters for Tekken 7's second season pass, but we also have footage of Negan in action!
Back in August, Bandai-Namco announced the second season of Dlc for Tekken 7. Not only did it show off series mainstays Anna Williams and Lei Wulong, but it made it known that the final spot would go to Negan from The Walking Dead. In this game alone, he would join Street Fighter’s Akuma, Fatal Fury’s Geese Howard, and Final Fantasy Xv’s Noctis Lucis Caelum as guest characters.
We still didn’t know about the other three names in the second season of Dlc. There was also question about what Negan would even look like in the Tekken engine. Now we have our answers.
The next two names have been released and are now available to download. First up is Craig Marduk.
Not only do we get to see the full list of Dlc characters for Tekken 7's second season pass, but we also have footage of Negan in action!
Back in August, Bandai-Namco announced the second season of Dlc for Tekken 7. Not only did it show off series mainstays Anna Williams and Lei Wulong, but it made it known that the final spot would go to Negan from The Walking Dead. In this game alone, he would join Street Fighter’s Akuma, Fatal Fury’s Geese Howard, and Final Fantasy Xv’s Noctis Lucis Caelum as guest characters.
We still didn’t know about the other three names in the second season of Dlc. There was also question about what Negan would even look like in the Tekken engine. Now we have our answers.
The next two names have been released and are now available to download. First up is Craig Marduk.
- 12/4/2018
- Den of Geek
It seems the saga of Rick Grimes must go on.
Late last month, AMC announced plans to spin out a series of TV movies featuring Andrew Lincoln’s grizzled survivor, whose dramatic exit from the core Walking Dead series was enough to leave viewers rooted to the edge of their seats. The ratings haven’t been too kind, either, but that’s a different story entirely.
Looking further afield, and it seems the wheels are in motion when it comes to the planned Rick Grimes spinoff movies – or so says Pollyanna McIntosh. Speaking at Fan Fest San Jose this past weekend (h/t ComicBook.com), the Jadis-slash-Anne actress hinted at the ways in which The Walking Dead movies will continue Rick’s story, all the while incorporating her own survivor into the equation.
We’re going to see where Rick is, so she would be there. Things are in process right now,...
Late last month, AMC announced plans to spin out a series of TV movies featuring Andrew Lincoln’s grizzled survivor, whose dramatic exit from the core Walking Dead series was enough to leave viewers rooted to the edge of their seats. The ratings haven’t been too kind, either, but that’s a different story entirely.
Looking further afield, and it seems the wheels are in motion when it comes to the planned Rick Grimes spinoff movies – or so says Pollyanna McIntosh. Speaking at Fan Fest San Jose this past weekend (h/t ComicBook.com), the Jadis-slash-Anne actress hinted at the ways in which The Walking Dead movies will continue Rick’s story, all the while incorporating her own survivor into the equation.
We’re going to see where Rick is, so she would be there. Things are in process right now,...
- 12/3/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Mom’s night out!
Diane Kruger — who People confirmed earlier this month welcomed her first child with boyfriend Norman Reedus — attended the Pre-Fall 2019 Versace fashion show in New York City on Sunday night.
For the occasion, the Welcome to Marwen actress, 42, wore a brightly colored, mixed-pattern mini dress and matching jacket by the brand. She accessorized with an oversized belt, black stiletto boots and a boxy clutch, a look styled by Micaela Erlanger.
Meanwhile, the Walking Dead star, 49, wore a black turtleneck, and a gray and red plaid suit with combat boots. The new parents didn’t veer away from Pda on the red carpet,...
Diane Kruger — who People confirmed earlier this month welcomed her first child with boyfriend Norman Reedus — attended the Pre-Fall 2019 Versace fashion show in New York City on Sunday night.
For the occasion, the Welcome to Marwen actress, 42, wore a brightly colored, mixed-pattern mini dress and matching jacket by the brand. She accessorized with an oversized belt, black stiletto boots and a boxy clutch, a look styled by Micaela Erlanger.
Meanwhile, the Walking Dead star, 49, wore a black turtleneck, and a gray and red plaid suit with combat boots. The new parents didn’t veer away from Pda on the red carpet,...
- 12/3/2018
- by Maura Hohman
- PEOPLE.com
As Alexandria and the Whisperers prepare for war, a whole new set of brain-eating drama is about to unfold far away overseas.
Weeks after Andrew Lincoln departed the flagship Walking Dead TV series to headline a trilogy of AMC films, comic publishers Skybound announced a new expansion of the franchise that is bringing the zombie universe to China. The story will be told in the form of The Walking Dead: Typhoon, a Skybound Books novel written by Wesley Chu (author of The Lives of Tao and Time Salvager), centering on a group of survivors banding together against a wave of walkers in the ...
Weeks after Andrew Lincoln departed the flagship Walking Dead TV series to headline a trilogy of AMC films, comic publishers Skybound announced a new expansion of the franchise that is bringing the zombie universe to China. The story will be told in the form of The Walking Dead: Typhoon, a Skybound Books novel written by Wesley Chu (author of The Lives of Tao and Time Salvager), centering on a group of survivors banding together against a wave of walkers in the ...
- 11/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
To paraphrase what the late Jesus (Tom Payne) once said: Walking Dead fans, your world is about to get a whole lot bigger.
Riverwood Studios, the Georgia-based home to AMC's zombie drama for the past eight seasons, will open its doors to the public for the first time ever with a new series of Walking Dead studio tours, beginning on December 14. The tours, offered on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, will take fans of the franchise through some of the most iconic locations in recent Walking Dead history: Alexandria, the Sanctuary, the Hilltop, the Heaps and Oceanside, to name a ...
Riverwood Studios, the Georgia-based home to AMC's zombie drama for the past eight seasons, will open its doors to the public for the first time ever with a new series of Walking Dead studio tours, beginning on December 14. The tours, offered on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, will take fans of the franchise through some of the most iconic locations in recent Walking Dead history: Alexandria, the Sanctuary, the Hilltop, the Heaps and Oceanside, to name a ...
- 11/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Jesus (Tom Payne) is dead — and very soon, other Walking Dead heroes and villains will join him in the graveyard.
Following the shocking season nine midseason finale, The Walking Dead stands at the edge of one of its deadliest stories yet: the Whisperer War. In the comics from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, a new group of foes emerges in the form of the Whisperers, survivors who flourish in the apocalypse by wearing suits made from human flesh, allowing them to live among the dead. These terrifying men and women made their official debut in the latest episode, "Evolution,...
Following the shocking season nine midseason finale, The Walking Dead stands at the edge of one of its deadliest stories yet: the Whisperer War. In the comics from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, a new group of foes emerges in the form of the Whisperers, survivors who flourish in the apocalypse by wearing suits made from human flesh, allowing them to live among the dead. These terrifying men and women made their official debut in the latest episode, "Evolution,...
- 11/29/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Emanating from their studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, The History of Bad Ideas sees hosts Jason, Jeff and Blake talk about all things geeky on their podcast. Whether it’s rumours of the latest comic book movies, debating who really is the worst villain of all time, discussing the latest comic issues or just wondering about life in general, you are sure to have a fun time with them! In theory.
If you haven’t listened to the show before – why not? – you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly each and every week…
Episode 256: The Bunny Died For Our Sins
The Hobi Gang is joined by Number One Disney and Hobi Fan Doug this week! The gang recap their Thanksgiving holiday, respond to listener questions on the postal service, and are split on the Lion King remake.
If you haven’t listened to the show before – why not? – you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly each and every week…
Episode 256: The Bunny Died For Our Sins
The Hobi Gang is joined by Number One Disney and Hobi Fan Doug this week! The gang recap their Thanksgiving holiday, respond to listener questions on the postal service, and are split on the Lion King remake.
- 11/29/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Nightflyers is an imperfect but worthy George R.R. Martin adaptation and another win for Syfy.
Books
This is a spoiler-free review.
Let me begin by confessing that I am a huge fan of The Expanse, both the book and the TV series. With that one show, the Syfy Channel raised their profile dramatically among hard science fiction geeks and elevated their programming back to Battlestar Galactica levels. With their newest offering in the genre, Nightflyers, they are poised to do it again. If, that is, the show can achieve enough momentum to break orbit instead of backsliding into the gravity well of schlock.
Before we go any further, we need to be very clear: potential viewers surfing the internet for reviews will hear the inevitable comparison to the 1997 film Event Horizon. It is an easy leap to make, lest we forget that Nightflyers was originally a Locus Award winning novella published in 1980 by George R.
Books
This is a spoiler-free review.
Let me begin by confessing that I am a huge fan of The Expanse, both the book and the TV series. With that one show, the Syfy Channel raised their profile dramatically among hard science fiction geeks and elevated their programming back to Battlestar Galactica levels. With their newest offering in the genre, Nightflyers, they are poised to do it again. If, that is, the show can achieve enough momentum to break orbit instead of backsliding into the gravity well of schlock.
Before we go any further, we need to be very clear: potential viewers surfing the internet for reviews will hear the inevitable comparison to the 1997 film Event Horizon. It is an easy leap to make, lest we forget that Nightflyers was originally a Locus Award winning novella published in 1980 by George R.
- 11/29/2018
- Den of Geek
(Spoilers ahead for the season 9 mid-season finale of “The Walking Dead” on AMC)
The excellent first half of season 9 of “The Walking Dead” has come to a close, and it did so with one hell of a bang. We got a climactic showdown in a foggy graveyard in the middle of the night, a major character death and a new foe finally revealing itself.
Those of us who have kept up with the major storylines in the “Walking Dead” comics know exactly what just happened, but those who have not might be a little bit confused as we head into the show’s hiatus. So for the sake of those folks, let’s break down that ending real quick.
To recap the situation: the entire episode sees Daryl (Norman Reedus), Jesus (Tom Payne) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) trying to rescue Eugene (Josh McDermitt) while dodging a herd of zombies that...
The excellent first half of season 9 of “The Walking Dead” has come to a close, and it did so with one hell of a bang. We got a climactic showdown in a foggy graveyard in the middle of the night, a major character death and a new foe finally revealing itself.
Those of us who have kept up with the major storylines in the “Walking Dead” comics know exactly what just happened, but those who have not might be a little bit confused as we head into the show’s hiatus. So for the sake of those folks, let’s break down that ending real quick.
To recap the situation: the entire episode sees Daryl (Norman Reedus), Jesus (Tom Payne) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) trying to rescue Eugene (Josh McDermitt) while dodging a herd of zombies that...
- 11/28/2018
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
Property will comprise local-language stories about how world deals with approaching meteor disaster.
eOne and Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment are joining forces to produce and distribute 5 Year, a pre-apocalypse drama TV franchise to encompass local-language series made in different territories around the world.
Based on an original idea by Kirkman, creator of the Walking Dead comic book series, 5 Year will focus on how people across the globe cope with news that the world will end in five years due to a meteor rushing towards earth. Each season of the show will cover one year, with local versions following the...
eOne and Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment are joining forces to produce and distribute 5 Year, a pre-apocalypse drama TV franchise to encompass local-language series made in different territories around the world.
Based on an original idea by Kirkman, creator of the Walking Dead comic book series, 5 Year will focus on how people across the globe cope with news that the world will end in five years due to a meteor rushing towards earth. Each season of the show will cover one year, with local versions following the...
- 11/27/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
“The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman’s next apocalyptic tale is taking shape: Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment and Entertainment One (eOne) have signed an agreement to produce “5 Year,” an international series chronicling the final five years before a fatal meteor ends the Earth.
Per the project’s official description: From an original idea from Robert Kirkman, “5 Year”s different series will focus on how people across the globe choose to live after learning the world will end in the next five years, as a meteor rushes towards Earth. Each year will play out as a season, and while each version will have its own unique characters and stories, they will all follow the same timeline. Each version of “5 Year” will be a localized story set in the markets’ actual location and produced in local languages.
Also Read: 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season 9 Trailer: Oh, Good - Alpha and Beta Are...
Per the project’s official description: From an original idea from Robert Kirkman, “5 Year”s different series will focus on how people across the globe choose to live after learning the world will end in the next five years, as a meteor rushes towards Earth. Each year will play out as a season, and while each version will have its own unique characters and stories, they will all follow the same timeline. Each version of “5 Year” will be a localized story set in the markets’ actual location and produced in local languages.
Also Read: 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season 9 Trailer: Oh, Good - Alpha and Beta Are...
- 11/27/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Exclusive: The Walking Dead wrapped up the first half of its ninth season just a couple of days ago, but the man behind the comic that the AMC series is based on has a brand new 5 Year plan.
Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment has inked an agreement with Entertainment One for the series based on an idea by the Twd Ep of the final five years before a fatal meteor hits the Earth, I’ve learned. The two companies will co-produce and eOne will handle the financing and distribution for 5 Year.
If you think that pre-apocalyptic notion sounds a bit like the David Bowie tune from 1972’s Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars album or even Arthur C. Clarke’s The Hammer of God novel, you’d be right. But unlike those works, Kirkman’s idea has a much more global and simultaneously localized approach within its premise.
With...
Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment has inked an agreement with Entertainment One for the series based on an idea by the Twd Ep of the final five years before a fatal meteor hits the Earth, I’ve learned. The two companies will co-produce and eOne will handle the financing and distribution for 5 Year.
If you think that pre-apocalyptic notion sounds a bit like the David Bowie tune from 1972’s Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars album or even Arthur C. Clarke’s The Hammer of God novel, you’d be right. But unlike those works, Kirkman’s idea has a much more global and simultaneously localized approach within its premise.
With...
- 11/27/2018
- by Dominic Patten and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC’s “Great Christmas Light Fight” perhaps didn’t do “great” in Monday’s season premiere, but it definitely did good. As a matter of fact, the annual series started higher in both ratings (+10 percent) and total viewers (+4 percent) than it did last year, which is a rarity for TV shows these days.
Paired with “The Good Doctor,” ABC finished primetime third among adults 18-49 and second in total viewers. With “The Voice” and its “Manifest” fall finale, NBC topped the evening.
NBC was first in ratings with a 1.4 rating/6 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 8.2 million, according to preliminary numbers. “The Voice” at 8 p.m. earned a 1.6/6 and 9.3 million viewers. At 10, “Manifest” received a 1.1/5 and 6 million viewers.
Also Read: Ratings: 'Dancing With the Stars Juniors' Drops to New Series Lows
Fox was second in ratings with a 1.2/5 and third in viewers with 5.6 million.
Paired with “The Good Doctor,” ABC finished primetime third among adults 18-49 and second in total viewers. With “The Voice” and its “Manifest” fall finale, NBC topped the evening.
NBC was first in ratings with a 1.4 rating/6 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 8.2 million, according to preliminary numbers. “The Voice” at 8 p.m. earned a 1.6/6 and 9.3 million viewers. At 10, “Manifest” received a 1.1/5 and 6 million viewers.
Also Read: Ratings: 'Dancing With the Stars Juniors' Drops to New Series Lows
Fox was second in ratings with a 1.2/5 and third in viewers with 5.6 million.
- 11/27/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Spoiler Alert: This post contains details of the Season 9 midseason finale episode of The Walking Dead.
Jesus is dead, Daryl is back, the Whisperers are here (and in killing mode), Alexandra is isolated from all the other communities and The Walking Dead has hit another ratings low with its midseason finale in a Season 9 that has already seen several lows.
While up 8% among adults 18-49 and 6% in overall viewers from last week’s series low “Stradivarius “episode, Sunday’s “Evolution” show was the lowest rated and least watched midseason finale for the AMC zombie apocalypse series ever.
Snagging a 2.0 rating and an audience of 5.1 million, the airing that saw the fatal stabbing of Tom Payne’s character was down a very hard 43% in the demo from the previous midseason finale rock bottom of Season 2. That November 27, 2011 “Pretty Much Dead Already” episode pulled in 6.62 million sets of eyeballs and was the...
Jesus is dead, Daryl is back, the Whisperers are here (and in killing mode), Alexandra is isolated from all the other communities and The Walking Dead has hit another ratings low with its midseason finale in a Season 9 that has already seen several lows.
While up 8% among adults 18-49 and 6% in overall viewers from last week’s series low “Stradivarius “episode, Sunday’s “Evolution” show was the lowest rated and least watched midseason finale for the AMC zombie apocalypse series ever.
Snagging a 2.0 rating and an audience of 5.1 million, the airing that saw the fatal stabbing of Tom Payne’s character was down a very hard 43% in the demo from the previous midseason finale rock bottom of Season 2. That November 27, 2011 “Pretty Much Dead Already” episode pulled in 6.62 million sets of eyeballs and was the...
- 11/27/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Walking Dead” has hit a new midseason finale ratings low for the second year in a row.
The episode that aired this Sunday, the midseason finale for the show’s ninth season, averaged a 2.0 rating in adults 18-49 and 5.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen Live+Same Day data. The Season 8 midseason finale was previously the lowest-rated, with that episode having drawn a 3.4 rating and 7.9 million viewers last year. That means this year’s midway point for the show was down a steep 41% in the key demo and 35% in total viewers compared to the same episode last year. This season’s episode is also now not only the lowest-rated midseason finale for the show to date, but also it’s least-watched.
The midseason finale ratings for the show now rank as follows, organized from highest-rated to lowest.
Season 5: 7.6 rating, 14.8 million viewers
Season 6: 7.0 rating, 14 million viewers
Season 4: 6.1 rating,...
The episode that aired this Sunday, the midseason finale for the show’s ninth season, averaged a 2.0 rating in adults 18-49 and 5.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen Live+Same Day data. The Season 8 midseason finale was previously the lowest-rated, with that episode having drawn a 3.4 rating and 7.9 million viewers last year. That means this year’s midway point for the show was down a steep 41% in the key demo and 35% in total viewers compared to the same episode last year. This season’s episode is also now not only the lowest-rated midseason finale for the show to date, but also it’s least-watched.
The midseason finale ratings for the show now rank as follows, organized from highest-rated to lowest.
Season 5: 7.6 rating, 14.8 million viewers
Season 6: 7.0 rating, 14 million viewers
Season 4: 6.1 rating,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
“Walking Dead” is walking away from TV for a little while — and perhaps that’s a good thing.
The AMC zombie drama’s Season 9 midseason finale drew 5.1 million total viewers, according to Nielsen. That’s down 35 percent from Season 8’s comparable episode and a new all-time low for a midseason finale.
The overall audience for Sunday’s “Walking Dead” rose 6 percent from the previous episode. It was up 8 percent among adults 18-49, the demographic most coveted by those companies that advertise their products and services on entertainment programming.
Also Read: Everything You Need to Know About That Wild 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season Cliffhanger, Explained
“The Walking Dead” after-show “Talking Dead” was also up single digits versus the prior week. Sunday was the Chris Hardwick-hosted series’ second highest-rated episode of the season, behind only the Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) farewell episode.
AMC prefers to focus on Live + 3 Day ratings,...
The AMC zombie drama’s Season 9 midseason finale drew 5.1 million total viewers, according to Nielsen. That’s down 35 percent from Season 8’s comparable episode and a new all-time low for a midseason finale.
The overall audience for Sunday’s “Walking Dead” rose 6 percent from the previous episode. It was up 8 percent among adults 18-49, the demographic most coveted by those companies that advertise their products and services on entertainment programming.
Also Read: Everything You Need to Know About That Wild 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season Cliffhanger, Explained
“The Walking Dead” after-show “Talking Dead” was also up single digits versus the prior week. Sunday was the Chris Hardwick-hosted series’ second highest-rated episode of the season, behind only the Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) farewell episode.
AMC prefers to focus on Live + 3 Day ratings,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Ratings for The Walking Dead bounced back some for the show's fall finale after hitting a series low the previous week.
The AMC series ended the first half of season nine with 5.1 million viewers, a 6 percent improvement on the series-low 4.79 million for the Nov. 18 episode. Sunday's eventful episode, which featured a character death (to the relief of the actor playing the part), was slightly below the season average of 5.25 million viewers.
Just under half of that audience (2.5 million viewers) fell into the 18-49 demographic. That equates to a 2....
The AMC series ended the first half of season nine with 5.1 million viewers, a 6 percent improvement on the series-low 4.79 million for the Nov. 18 episode. Sunday's eventful episode, which featured a character death (to the relief of the actor playing the part), was slightly below the season average of 5.25 million viewers.
Just under half of that audience (2.5 million viewers) fell into the 18-49 demographic. That equates to a 2....
- 11/27/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
We still have a few months to go before the “Hellboy” reboot starring David Harbour hits theaters. But if you simply can’t wait, scroll down to check out a new photo from the upcoming film, courtesy of Empire Magazine.
The pic, from Empire’s January 2019 issue, features Harbour-as-Hellboy running through a dimly lit hallway — and that’s it. It may not sound like much, but it looks cool, particularly the detail on Hellboy’s “Right Hand of Doom.” Also, the new Hellboy is ripped.
Also Read: Everything You Need to Know About That Wild 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season Cliffhanger, Explained
See for yourself:
On Monday night, Harbour clued fans in on the new image by posting this pretty hilarious joke to his Instagram page:
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@empiremagazine has a new @hellboymovie image. Link in bio. Check it out babies, we went all out on the effects,...
The pic, from Empire’s January 2019 issue, features Harbour-as-Hellboy running through a dimly lit hallway — and that’s it. It may not sound like much, but it looks cool, particularly the detail on Hellboy’s “Right Hand of Doom.” Also, the new Hellboy is ripped.
Also Read: Everything You Need to Know About That Wild 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season Cliffhanger, Explained
See for yourself:
On Monday night, Harbour clued fans in on the new image by posting this pretty hilarious joke to his Instagram page:
View this post on Instagram
@empiremagazine has a new @hellboymovie image. Link in bio. Check it out babies, we went all out on the effects,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
(Spoilers ahead for the season 9 mid-season finale of “The Walking Dead” on AMC)
For the entirety of season 9 of “The Walking Dead” so far, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) has been stuck in one spot: his jail cell in Alexandria. We’ve spent some time with him occasionally, as he taunts those who visit him. This week, it’s Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) who bears the brunt of Negan’s heckling.
And it’s Gabriel who seemingly made a big mistake that will change the course of Negan’s future. Late in the episode, after flustering Gabriel with his usual smack talk — Gabriel was not in the mood to deal with him because he was worried about Rosita but couldn’t see her because he was on Negan duty — Gabriel closes the cell and storms off. That night Negan discovers that the cell door is not actually locked.
Also Read: That Wild...
For the entirety of season 9 of “The Walking Dead” so far, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) has been stuck in one spot: his jail cell in Alexandria. We’ve spent some time with him occasionally, as he taunts those who visit him. This week, it’s Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) who bears the brunt of Negan’s heckling.
And it’s Gabriel who seemingly made a big mistake that will change the course of Negan’s future. Late in the episode, after flustering Gabriel with his usual smack talk — Gabriel was not in the mood to deal with him because he was worried about Rosita but couldn’t see her because he was on Negan duty — Gabriel closes the cell and storms off. That night Negan discovers that the cell door is not actually locked.
Also Read: That Wild...
- 11/27/2018
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
In Today’s TV News Roundup, AMC announced a new premiere date for the return of “The Walking Dead” season nine and director Patty Jenkins released a new trailer for TNT’s upcoming drama “I Am the Night,” starring Chris Pine.
Dates
AMC announced the return of “The Walking Dead” season nine on Feb. 10 at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. In the second half of the ninth season, both old and new survivors are forced to confront events that have taken place during the six-year time jump that occurred during the first half of the season. AMC also teased a new threat, which the network says is unlike anything the survivors have ever seen before. Following the season premiere, the network also revealed that season three of “Ride with Norman Reedus” will air at midnight on the same evening.
A new documentary “Roll With Me” is set to premiere Dec.
Dates
AMC announced the return of “The Walking Dead” season nine on Feb. 10 at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. In the second half of the ninth season, both old and new survivors are forced to confront events that have taken place during the six-year time jump that occurred during the first half of the season. AMC also teased a new threat, which the network says is unlike anything the survivors have ever seen before. Following the season premiere, the network also revealed that season three of “Ride with Norman Reedus” will air at midnight on the same evening.
A new documentary “Roll With Me” is set to premiere Dec.
- 11/26/2018
- by Nate Nickolai
- Variety Film + TV
The Season 9 mid-season finale for “The Walking Dead” left our heroes — specifically Daryl (Norman Reedus), Michonne (Danai Gurira), Aaron (Ross Marquand), Magna (Nadia Hilker) and Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura) — in a pretty precarious position, as they face off for the very first time against a new threat. The Whisperers are coming, and the good guys have no idea what kind of fight they’re in for.
On the “Talking Dead” aftershow Sunday night, host Chris Hardwick revealed exactly how long you’re gonna have to wait for the second half of Season 9 to kick off. The mid-season premiere for the ninth season of “The Walking Dead” will go down on Feb. 10, 2019. That is, of course, a Sunday night.
The mid-season premiere will air at the same time as usual, at 10 p.m. Et.
Also Read: That Wild 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season Cliffhanger Explained
It likely won’t be quite as...
On the “Talking Dead” aftershow Sunday night, host Chris Hardwick revealed exactly how long you’re gonna have to wait for the second half of Season 9 to kick off. The mid-season premiere for the ninth season of “The Walking Dead” will go down on Feb. 10, 2019. That is, of course, a Sunday night.
The mid-season premiere will air at the same time as usual, at 10 p.m. Et.
Also Read: That Wild 'Walking Dead' Mid-Season Cliffhanger Explained
It likely won’t be quite as...
- 11/26/2018
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
In the food hangover of Thanksgiving, the Minnesota Vikings’ 24-14 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football looks to have put the beloved Wisconsin team’s playoff dreams to rest. While Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins and crew find themselves elevated in the overall Nfc standings, the injury-plagued Packers and Aaron Rodgers need a very big Hail Mary pass to have any hope for the postseason at this point.
Now 12 weeks into the season, the contrast between the teams is in many ways a good Pov on where the NFL finds itself, as year-to-year ratings continue to rise on the NBC’s flagship pro-football show and elsewhere on broadcast and cable. Better matchups and fewer political protests that had put the intrinsically conservative league and its often heavy-handed owners under the spotlight have served everyone well, keeping ad rates in the healthy column for the nets — meaning touchdown happy dances all around.
Now 12 weeks into the season, the contrast between the teams is in many ways a good Pov on where the NFL finds itself, as year-to-year ratings continue to rise on the NBC’s flagship pro-football show and elsewhere on broadcast and cable. Better matchups and fewer political protests that had put the intrinsically conservative league and its often heavy-handed owners under the spotlight have served everyone well, keeping ad rates in the healthy column for the nets — meaning touchdown happy dances all around.
- 11/26/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
“Walking Dead” fans finally met the Whisperers on Sunday’s midseason finale — and now the first look at the back half of Season 9 introduces you to their leaders: villains Alpha and Beta.
The 1-minute trailer for the second half of the ninth season of the AMC drama, which will premiere Feb. 10, shows just a quick glimpse at the on-screen versions of the comic book characters, with Alpha’s (Samantha Morton) balding head appearing from behind and far away and a clear full frontal shot of her second in command Beta (Ryan Hurst).
The video isn’t lacking action or pivotal drama, with Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Beta about to face off and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan coming back into the Sanctuary.
Also Read: Here's When the Second Half of 'The Walking Dead' Season 9 Will Begin
Check out some of TheWrap’s coverage coverage of “The Walking Dead” Season 9 fall finale here.
The 1-minute trailer for the second half of the ninth season of the AMC drama, which will premiere Feb. 10, shows just a quick glimpse at the on-screen versions of the comic book characters, with Alpha’s (Samantha Morton) balding head appearing from behind and far away and a clear full frontal shot of her second in command Beta (Ryan Hurst).
The video isn’t lacking action or pivotal drama, with Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Beta about to face off and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan coming back into the Sanctuary.
Also Read: Here's When the Second Half of 'The Walking Dead' Season 9 Will Begin
Check out some of TheWrap’s coverage coverage of “The Walking Dead” Season 9 fall finale here.
- 11/26/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode eight of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Evolution," and the Walking Dead comic books on which the series is based.]
Jeffrey Dean Morgan arrived in the Walking Dead universe with one of the greatest impacts of any one character — thanks in no small part to the double homicide his Negan was responsible for, bashing in the brains of the beloved Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn (Steven Yeun).
Things have been very different for the fallen Saviors' king throughout season nine. Following the end of season eight's "All Out ...
Jeffrey Dean Morgan arrived in the Walking Dead universe with one of the greatest impacts of any one character — thanks in no small part to the double homicide his Negan was responsible for, bashing in the brains of the beloved Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn (Steven Yeun).
Things have been very different for the fallen Saviors' king throughout season nine. Following the end of season eight's "All Out ...
- 11/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This post contains details of tonight’s midseason finale episode of The Walking Dead.
The Walking Dead killed off Jesus this Sunday but, like that carpenter’s son in the Good Book, the Tom Payne-portrayed character and others could be resurrected when the AMC series returns on February 10, 2019, showrunner Angela Kang says.
“Because of the expansion of the universe, and because of time jumps we passed seven and a half years off-screen on the show,” the executive producer says of potentially seeing more of Payne’s Jesus, Lauren Cohan’s Maggie and maybe even Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes on Twd, though the latter is unlikely on-screen. “That allows for stories to go back in time, so there’s an opportunity for seeing characters come back because of these things that are built into the story.”
The stabbing of Jesus by a talking walker in a foggy...
The Walking Dead killed off Jesus this Sunday but, like that carpenter’s son in the Good Book, the Tom Payne-portrayed character and others could be resurrected when the AMC series returns on February 10, 2019, showrunner Angela Kang says.
“Because of the expansion of the universe, and because of time jumps we passed seven and a half years off-screen on the show,” the executive producer says of potentially seeing more of Payne’s Jesus, Lauren Cohan’s Maggie and maybe even Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes on Twd, though the latter is unlikely on-screen. “That allows for stories to go back in time, so there’s an opportunity for seeing characters come back because of these things that are built into the story.”
The stabbing of Jesus by a talking walker in a foggy...
- 11/26/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not keep reading if you have not seen the midseason finale of “The Walking Dead” Season 9, titled “Evolution”
In the Season 9 midseason finale of “The Walking Dead,” fans finally get their first official look at the long-awaited villains, The Whisperers.
But first…
The rescue team consisting of Daryl (Norman Reedus), Jesus (Tom Payne), Aaron (Ross Marquand), and Dog comes across a walker herd that is not moving like a normal walker herd. But the group has no time to worry about the herd’s behavior, as they must find Eugene (Josh McDermitt) before it’s too late.
In Alexandria, Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) sits with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and tries to instruct him in spirituality. Negan is happy to simply needle Gabriel, particularly about his relationship with Rosita (Christian Serratos). Gabriel eventually leaves in frustration, only to learn that riders from Hilltop have come to report that...
In the Season 9 midseason finale of “The Walking Dead,” fans finally get their first official look at the long-awaited villains, The Whisperers.
But first…
The rescue team consisting of Daryl (Norman Reedus), Jesus (Tom Payne), Aaron (Ross Marquand), and Dog comes across a walker herd that is not moving like a normal walker herd. But the group has no time to worry about the herd’s behavior, as they must find Eugene (Josh McDermitt) before it’s too late.
In Alexandria, Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) sits with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and tries to instruct him in spirituality. Negan is happy to simply needle Gabriel, particularly about his relationship with Rosita (Christian Serratos). Gabriel eventually leaves in frustration, only to learn that riders from Hilltop have come to report that...
- 11/26/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
It wouldn't be a Walking Dead midseason finale without a prominent character death, and Season 9 was no exception. In "Evolution," Tom Payne joined the likes of Chandler Riggs, Austin Nichols, Tovah Feldshuh and more in the Episode 8 death club (a designation I just made up) after Jesus got fatally
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- 11/26/2018
- by Liam Mathews
- TVGuide - Breaking News
(Spoilers ahead for the season 9 mid-season finale of “The Walking Dead” on AMC)
The first two episodes of “The Walking Dead” after the big multi-year time skip have been relatively low-key — to be expected given Andrew Lincoln’s exit and the need to set up the new status quo in Alexandria and the Hilltop — but they’ve also been setting up the next big storyline on the show via the talking zombies that were/are chasing Eugene (Josh McDermitt) and Rosita (Christian Serratos).
And that plot finally came to a head in Sunday’s mid-season finale, when a whole bunch of our heroes came face to face with these things and discovered that, actually, the talking zombies were not zombies at all, but just people posing as zombies among a real walker herd.
So while “The Walking Dead” had spent significant time letting us get to know Magna’s new...
The first two episodes of “The Walking Dead” after the big multi-year time skip have been relatively low-key — to be expected given Andrew Lincoln’s exit and the need to set up the new status quo in Alexandria and the Hilltop — but they’ve also been setting up the next big storyline on the show via the talking zombies that were/are chasing Eugene (Josh McDermitt) and Rosita (Christian Serratos).
And that plot finally came to a head in Sunday’s mid-season finale, when a whole bunch of our heroes came face to face with these things and discovered that, actually, the talking zombies were not zombies at all, but just people posing as zombies among a real walker herd.
So while “The Walking Dead” had spent significant time letting us get to know Magna’s new...
- 11/26/2018
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode eight of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Evolution," and the Walking Dead comic books on which the series is based]
How does the death of Jesus (Tom Payne) in the Walking Dead midseason nine finale differ from his death in the Walking Dead comic books from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard? In a word: majorly. In more words: majorly, because Jesus does not die in Kirkman and Adlard's zombie comic — at least, he hasn't died yet.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, showrunner Angela Kang explained the need to shock viewers with the ...
How does the death of Jesus (Tom Payne) in the Walking Dead midseason nine finale differ from his death in the Walking Dead comic books from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard? In a word: majorly. In more words: majorly, because Jesus does not die in Kirkman and Adlard's zombie comic — at least, he hasn't died yet.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, showrunner Angela Kang explained the need to shock viewers with the ...
- 11/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode eight of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Evolution."]
For Walking Dead comic book readers and show-only viewers alike, Sunday's midseason finale ended with a massive shock: the death of Jesus (Tom Payne), a fan-favorite figure who remains alive and well in the comics from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard.
Jesus' season nine death comes at the hands of the Whisperers, the newest enemies in the AMC zombie universe, who wear refurbished skin suits in order to blend in with the dead. In the comics on which the TV series is ...
For Walking Dead comic book readers and show-only viewers alike, Sunday's midseason finale ended with a massive shock: the death of Jesus (Tom Payne), a fan-favorite figure who remains alive and well in the comics from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard.
Jesus' season nine death comes at the hands of the Whisperers, the newest enemies in the AMC zombie universe, who wear refurbished skin suits in order to blend in with the dead. In the comics on which the TV series is ...
- 11/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode eight of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Evolution."]
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy once sang: "Jesus, don't cry." The dry eyes are few and far between for The Walking Dead viewers, however, given the death of a fan-favorite character in Sunday's midseason finale: Paul "Jesus" Monroe, played by Tom Payne since season six.
Season nine's eighth episode, called "Evolution," centered on Jesus, Aaron (Ross Marquand) and Daryl (Norman Reedus) searching for Eugene (Josh McDermitt), all while dealing with a herd of walkers. It quickly ...
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy once sang: "Jesus, don't cry." The dry eyes are few and far between for The Walking Dead viewers, however, given the death of a fan-favorite character in Sunday's midseason finale: Paul "Jesus" Monroe, played by Tom Payne since season six.
Season nine's eighth episode, called "Evolution," centered on Jesus, Aaron (Ross Marquand) and Daryl (Norman Reedus) searching for Eugene (Josh McDermitt), all while dealing with a herd of walkers. It quickly ...
- 11/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
(Spoilers ahead for the Nov. 18 episode of “The Walking Dead” on AMC)
Ever since she first popped up out of nowhere in Season 8, “The Walking Dead” fans have been speculating non-stop about what Georgie’s (Jayne Atkinson) role will be in the future. Even though she has not appeared again since, Georgie’s impact has been felt — especially when we discovered that Maggie (Lauren Cohan) has made her exit from the show by joining up with Georgie’s quest to bring civilization back to the world.
We still don’t actually know that much about Georgie. She first appeared, as you recall, shortly before the Saviors attacked the Hilltop last season, offering food and knowledge — a book detailing primitive technology like aqueducts and so forth — in exchange for music. Georgie claimed to be roaming around, sort of trying to rekindle civilization wherever she encountered a community worth fostering.
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Ever since she first popped up out of nowhere in Season 8, “The Walking Dead” fans have been speculating non-stop about what Georgie’s (Jayne Atkinson) role will be in the future. Even though she has not appeared again since, Georgie’s impact has been felt — especially when we discovered that Maggie (Lauren Cohan) has made her exit from the show by joining up with Georgie’s quest to bring civilization back to the world.
We still don’t actually know that much about Georgie. She first appeared, as you recall, shortly before the Saviors attacked the Hilltop last season, offering food and knowledge — a book detailing primitive technology like aqueducts and so forth — in exchange for music. Georgie claimed to be roaming around, sort of trying to rekindle civilization wherever she encountered a community worth fostering.
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- 11/25/2018
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
Featuring a recent version of Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) from AMC's The Walking Dead, Threezero's new sixth scale figure of Alexandria's protector is impeccably detailed, and we have a look at photos and a full list of details ahead of the figure's release in 2019 from Sideshow Collectibles.
Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version) Sixth Scale Figure: "Sideshow and Threezero are proud to present the Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version) Sixth Scale Collectible Figure from the AMC hit show The Walking Dead!
The Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version) Sixth Scale Figure stands approximately 11.5″ tall and features a highly realistic likeness of Chandler Riggs from the television series. Carl features a variety of weapons and finely tailored cloth costume with a detachable bandage for the right eye.
Don't miss your chance to add Carl Grimes to your Walking Dead collection!
License: The Walking Dead
Type: Sixth Scale Figure
Manufacturer: Threezero
The Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version...
Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version) Sixth Scale Figure: "Sideshow and Threezero are proud to present the Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version) Sixth Scale Collectible Figure from the AMC hit show The Walking Dead!
The Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version) Sixth Scale Figure stands approximately 11.5″ tall and features a highly realistic likeness of Chandler Riggs from the television series. Carl features a variety of weapons and finely tailored cloth costume with a detachable bandage for the right eye.
Don't miss your chance to add Carl Grimes to your Walking Dead collection!
License: The Walking Dead
Type: Sixth Scale Figure
Manufacturer: Threezero
The Carl Grimes (Deluxe Version...
- 11/23/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Morgan Neville and David Chang’s food-themed docuseries Ugly Delicious has been picked up for a second season by Netflix. The news was revealed by the Momofuku founder on Thanksgiving while millions of Americans were preparing one of the biggest meals of the year.
The pickup for Ugly Delicious, which follows Chang around the globe looking at what we eat as a bridge between cultures, comes eight months after the release of the series’ eight-episode first season.
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel, Ali Wong, Eric Wareheim, former Walking Dead star Steven Yeun, food critic Jonathan Gold, and chefs Roy Choi and Nina Compton were among the guests in Season 1. Ugly Delicious is produced by Neville, Chang, Tremolo Productions,...
The pickup for Ugly Delicious, which follows Chang around the globe looking at what we eat as a bridge between cultures, comes eight months after the release of the series’ eight-episode first season.
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel, Ali Wong, Eric Wareheim, former Walking Dead star Steven Yeun, food critic Jonathan Gold, and chefs Roy Choi and Nina Compton were among the guests in Season 1. Ugly Delicious is produced by Neville, Chang, Tremolo Productions,...
- 11/23/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: I loved Amazon’s Homecoming. Do you know who is — and isn’t — returning for Season 2? —Kim
Ausiello: Given the prominence of Hong Chau’s Audrey Temple in the Season 1 finale’s post-credits sequence, I think it’s safe to assume the Geist Group’s stealth exec will be returning in a big way for the already-ordered second season. Even the series’ notoriously tight-lipped Ep Sam Esmail conceded to my colleague Dave Nemetz that the bonus scene...
Question: I loved Amazon’s Homecoming. Do you know who is — and isn’t — returning for Season 2? —Kim
Ausiello: Given the prominence of Hong Chau’s Audrey Temple in the Season 1 finale’s post-credits sequence, I think it’s safe to assume the Geist Group’s stealth exec will be returning in a big way for the already-ordered second season. Even the series’ notoriously tight-lipped Ep Sam Esmail conceded to my colleague Dave Nemetz that the bonus scene...
- 11/20/2018
- TVLine.com
[To some degree this article contains spoilers through the Sunday, Nov. 18, episode of The Walking Dead. But seriously, there's basically nothing that can be spoiled about this show anymore.]
Watching The Walking Dead on Sunday, something I've been doing on pure autopilot for four or five seasons now, an odd thought struck me: Dating back probably to the very end of last season, but certainly through this new fall arc, this is the least bad The Walking Dead has been in a long, long time.
Phrased a more complimentary way, the version of The Walking Dead that will cap off ...
Watching The Walking Dead on Sunday, something I've been doing on pure autopilot for four or five seasons now, an odd thought struck me: Dating back probably to the very end of last season, but certainly through this new fall arc, this is the least bad The Walking Dead has been in a long, long time.
Phrased a more complimentary way, the version of The Walking Dead that will cap off ...
- 11/20/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode seven of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Stradivarius."]
Throughout the first half of season nine, Walking Dead viewers were able to prepare not only for Andrew Lincoln's exit, but for when to expect the departure as well. The same luxury was not afforded to fans of Maggie Rhee, the Hilltop commander played since season two by Lauren Cohan.
While it was known season nine would mark Cohan's final arc with the series (if only for now) due to her commitments to ABC's Whiskey Cavalier, nobody knew in advance that ...
Throughout the first half of season nine, Walking Dead viewers were able to prepare not only for Andrew Lincoln's exit, but for when to expect the departure as well. The same luxury was not afforded to fans of Maggie Rhee, the Hilltop commander played since season two by Lauren Cohan.
While it was known season nine would mark Cohan's final arc with the series (if only for now) due to her commitments to ABC's Whiskey Cavalier, nobody knew in advance that ...
- 11/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not keep reading if you have not seen Episode 7 of Season 9 of “The Walking Dead,” titled “Stradivarius”
This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” picks up near the end of last week’s episode, with Rosita (Christian Serratos) wandering alone and wounded through the woods after she and Eugene (Josh McDermitt) narrowly escaped the group’s first encounter with the Whisperers. She struggles to find her way before eventually passing out.
Elsewhere, Carol (Melissa McBride) and Henry (Matt Lintz) have made their way to Daryl’s (Norman Reedus). Daryl lives a solitary existence out in the wilderness, with his only company being a dog that he affectionately refers to as…Dog. Carol asks Daryl to come with them to Hilltop in order to look out for her son, but Daryl is content to let the boy figure things out on his own.
Out on the road,...
This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” picks up near the end of last week’s episode, with Rosita (Christian Serratos) wandering alone and wounded through the woods after she and Eugene (Josh McDermitt) narrowly escaped the group’s first encounter with the Whisperers. She struggles to find her way before eventually passing out.
Elsewhere, Carol (Melissa McBride) and Henry (Matt Lintz) have made their way to Daryl’s (Norman Reedus). Daryl lives a solitary existence out in the wilderness, with his only company being a dog that he affectionately refers to as…Dog. Carol asks Daryl to come with them to Hilltop in order to look out for her son, but Daryl is content to let the boy figure things out on his own.
Out on the road,...
- 11/19/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode seven of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Stradivarius."]
The Walking Dead and Rick Grimes are walking two different roads these days — at least, they will be, once Rick is back in walking condition.
Even with Andrew Lincoln away from the flagship series, the once and future Walking Dead franchise figurehead remains a critical part of the narrative, as was made clear in Sunday's installment, "Stradivarius." Look no further than the story of the new No. 1 on the call sheet, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, for proof....
The Walking Dead and Rick Grimes are walking two different roads these days — at least, they will be, once Rick is back in walking condition.
Even with Andrew Lincoln away from the flagship series, the once and future Walking Dead franchise figurehead remains a critical part of the narrative, as was made clear in Sunday's installment, "Stradivarius." Look no further than the story of the new No. 1 on the call sheet, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, for proof....
- 11/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for season nine, episode seven of AMC's The Walking Dead, "Stradivarius," as well as the comic books on which the show is based.]
Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) narrowly avoided death, but some of the men and women he left behind won't be so lucky as The Walking Dead continues marching forward through its ninth season.
Indeed, one of the bloodiest events from the Walking Dead comic book series was teased during "Stradivarius," the most recent episode of the AMC adaptation, directed by former star Michael Cudlitz (who played the late and great ...
Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) narrowly avoided death, but some of the men and women he left behind won't be so lucky as The Walking Dead continues marching forward through its ninth season.
Indeed, one of the bloodiest events from the Walking Dead comic book series was teased during "Stradivarius," the most recent episode of the AMC adaptation, directed by former star Michael Cudlitz (who played the late and great ...
- 11/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Walking Dead fans were left picking their jaws up from the floor last Sunday when episode 6, “Who Are You Now?” dropped the bombshell that Michonne gave birth to another child following Rick Grimes’ disappearance six years prior. We didn’t get to learn much about the kid though and it was left to us to decide that he must be the son of Rick.
Showrunner Angela Kang soon confirmed that this was correct in a subsequent interview, revealing that the child’s name was R.J. – Rick Junior. Despite the writer’s words, some fans still doubted his identity and believe there might be some twist in his parentage, partly because he seemed to be too young to have been Rick’s.
However, it looks like we can put any lingering doubts properly to bed now as the official Walking Dead Twitter account – the one that represents the brand...
Showrunner Angela Kang soon confirmed that this was correct in a subsequent interview, revealing that the child’s name was R.J. – Rick Junior. Despite the writer’s words, some fans still doubted his identity and believe there might be some twist in his parentage, partly because he seemed to be too young to have been Rick’s.
However, it looks like we can put any lingering doubts properly to bed now as the official Walking Dead Twitter account – the one that represents the brand...
- 11/18/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Unless you somehow avoid social media (I envy you!), you probably noticed that upon news of Stan Lee’s passing earlier this week, people from all walks of life posted pictures they took with the Marvel Comics legend. While a great deal of those people posting pictures are outside of the entertainment industry, there were quite a few celebrities that also shared pictures with Lee. And that really perturbed actor Armie Hammer.
Continue reading Armie Hammer Apologizes For Stan Lee Tweet After Being Called An “Asshat” By ‘Walking Dead’ Actor at The Playlist.
Continue reading Armie Hammer Apologizes For Stan Lee Tweet After Being Called An “Asshat” By ‘Walking Dead’ Actor at The Playlist.
- 11/16/2018
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Last Ship, This Is Us, The Flash and S.W.A.T.!
1 | The CW is totally readying a Superman/Lois Lane series, isn’t it? (Or would that be awfully hard to do without treading much of the same ground Supergirl already has?)
2 | How has no one done a The Haunting of Full House spoof yet? They’re both Netflix shows, even! (Funny or Die, we’re looking at you.)
3 | Did the first few moments of last week’s Midnight,...
1 | The CW is totally readying a Superman/Lois Lane series, isn’t it? (Or would that be awfully hard to do without treading much of the same ground Supergirl already has?)
2 | How has no one done a The Haunting of Full House spoof yet? They’re both Netflix shows, even! (Funny or Die, we’re looking at you.)
3 | Did the first few moments of last week’s Midnight,...
- 11/16/2018
- TVLine.com
three big-budget, feature-length Walking Dead TV movies starring Andrew Lincoln, as Sony Pictures TV plots a Breaking Bad movie, rumored to be a two-hour sequel, with Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, sources say. And Michelle Yeoh joins Patrick Stewart as another Star Trek captain who may get a series in a CBS All Access universe that includes an animated comedy and shortform entry Short Treks.
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- 11/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Walking Dead may have lost one of its own in Rick Grimes, but the show must go on, as the old saying goes.
AMC’s undead flagship returns this Sunday with the premiere of “Stradivarius,” the penultimate installment before next week’s midseason finale. It’s a pivotal moment for season 9, then, though Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) is already beginning to tease what’s in store for season 9B.
Over on Instagram, the Walking Dead mainstay posted a very brief video of him goofing around with a bunch of impassioned fans, though it was really the caption that triggered a big reaction on social media. Reedus has never been one to mince his words, and sure enough, The Walking Dead stalwart informed his followers that the second half of season 9 is, and we quote, “fucking great.”
But don’t just take our word for it…
Last day of filming.
AMC’s undead flagship returns this Sunday with the premiere of “Stradivarius,” the penultimate installment before next week’s midseason finale. It’s a pivotal moment for season 9, then, though Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) is already beginning to tease what’s in store for season 9B.
Over on Instagram, the Walking Dead mainstay posted a very brief video of him goofing around with a bunch of impassioned fans, though it was really the caption that triggered a big reaction on social media. Reedus has never been one to mince his words, and sure enough, The Walking Dead stalwart informed his followers that the second half of season 9 is, and we quote, “fucking great.”
But don’t just take our word for it…
Last day of filming.
- 11/15/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Of all the many possible narrative permutations that could be spun out from Rick Grimes’ last hurrah on The Walking Dead, few have stopped to consider the idea of a full-blown prequel series.
From what we understand, AMC has drawn up plans for a trilogy of movies featuring Andrew Lincoln’s fan-favorite, the first of which will likely be with us at some point next year. But while chatting to The Hollywood Reporter (h/t ComicBook.com) immediately after his big send-off, Lincoln addressed the possibility of recasting his on-screen character and allowing a young actor to explore what it was like for Rick Grimes before the world went to hell in a handcart.
Via THR:
Why not? I think the possibilities are endless. It’s an extraordinary environment and landscape, the mythology that Robert Kirkman has created, and I love that. I want to see that with Negan. That...
From what we understand, AMC has drawn up plans for a trilogy of movies featuring Andrew Lincoln’s fan-favorite, the first of which will likely be with us at some point next year. But while chatting to The Hollywood Reporter (h/t ComicBook.com) immediately after his big send-off, Lincoln addressed the possibility of recasting his on-screen character and allowing a young actor to explore what it was like for Rick Grimes before the world went to hell in a handcart.
Via THR:
Why not? I think the possibilities are endless. It’s an extraordinary environment and landscape, the mythology that Robert Kirkman has created, and I love that. I want to see that with Negan. That...
- 11/15/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Matthew Byrd Nov 15, 2018
Telltales games begins liquidating their assets as part of the formal closing process.
Telltale Games is officially closing following a series of layoffs and other closure-related controversies.
GameDaily has spoken to Sherwood Partners, the company handling the liquidation of Telltale's assets, and company co-founder Martin Pichinson confirmed that Telltale is currently in a process known as assignment proceedings. This process is described as being similar to bankruptcy but is intended to be much more expedient. The fact that Telltale is going through this process may also indicate that they are able to settle their debts outside of the bankruptcy process.
"A company can go out of business without going bankrupt," says attorney and Odin Law & Media founder Brandon Huffman in an interview with GameDaily. "All that means is that they were able to find someone to give them enough money for assets to pay any creditors...
Telltales games begins liquidating their assets as part of the formal closing process.
Telltale Games is officially closing following a series of layoffs and other closure-related controversies.
GameDaily has spoken to Sherwood Partners, the company handling the liquidation of Telltale's assets, and company co-founder Martin Pichinson confirmed that Telltale is currently in a process known as assignment proceedings. This process is described as being similar to bankruptcy but is intended to be much more expedient. The fact that Telltale is going through this process may also indicate that they are able to settle their debts outside of the bankruptcy process.
"A company can go out of business without going bankrupt," says attorney and Odin Law & Media founder Brandon Huffman in an interview with GameDaily. "All that means is that they were able to find someone to give them enough money for assets to pay any creditors...
- 11/15/2018
- Den of Geek
In our salute to Veterans, Matt findsout how Rob spent the weekend celebrating The Marine Corps Birthday and Veterans Day. The loss of a Veteran of the comic industry Stan Lee, and how is Walking Dead doing now that they lost the man the series was built on, Rick Grimes.
We’re also giving away a copy of Mile 22 Blu-Ray starring Mark Wahlberg, Ronda Rousy, Iko Uwais and Walking Dead’s Lauren Cohan. Just Subscribe, like this video and leave a comment and you have a chance to win. Real simple!
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- 11/13/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Bayne)
- Cinelinx
NBC won another Monday in primetime with “The Voice” and “Manifest.” The steady singing competition is now in its playoff rounds, though that could not keep the Robert Zemeckis drama at the same altitude it reached last week.
ABC finished second in TV ratings last night, edging CBS. That No. 2 claim could change, however, as the Disney-owned broadcast net was preempted in local markets for a particularly competitive “Monday Night Football” game.
The CW also had an NFL preemption.
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NBC was first in ratings with a 1.5 rating/6 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 8 million, according to preliminary numbers. “The Voice” at 8 p.m. earned a 1.7/7 and 9.5 million viewers. At 10, “Manifest” had a 1.1/5 and 6.1 million viewers.
ABC was second in ratings with a 0.9/4 and in viewers with 7.1 million.
ABC finished second in TV ratings last night, edging CBS. That No. 2 claim could change, however, as the Disney-owned broadcast net was preempted in local markets for a particularly competitive “Monday Night Football” game.
The CW also had an NFL preemption.
Also Read: Apocalypse Not Yet? First 'Walking Dead' Without Andrew Lincoln Sees Steady Ratings
NBC was first in ratings with a 1.5 rating/6 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 8 million, according to preliminary numbers. “The Voice” at 8 p.m. earned a 1.7/7 and 9.5 million viewers. At 10, “Manifest” had a 1.1/5 and 6.1 million viewers.
ABC was second in ratings with a 0.9/4 and in viewers with 7.1 million.
- 11/13/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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