It is a confusing time to follow The Walking Dead. A few major upsets had fans wondering if Season 9 might break from the comic entirely, but first photos from the Georgia set tease a strange new (albeit familiar) look for the AMC zombie drama. Is that time-jump happening after all?
Another season of The Walking Dead has come to a close, but all is not resolved. Reports indicate star Lauren Cohan has not finalized a deal to return for the ninth season, even as Sunday’s Season 8 closer set Maggie up for a major arc.
Carl (Chandler Riggs) may have met his demise on 'The Walking Dead,' but not before Rick (Andrew Lincoln) said one final, musical goodbye in the spirit of Camila Cabello.
Sunday’s The Walking Dead broke with our regularly scheduled anti-Negan recruitment to bring us Eugene’s introduction to the Saviors’ world, but next Sunday will inevitably “Say Yes” to another hour on the road to rebellion. To wit, Season 7 may even have a little fun in that regard, as Rick and Michonne’s search for guns brings them to a carnival in new clips.
We're still basking in the glow of The Walking Dead's eye-popping 2016 premiere "No Way Out," even if at least a few lives were lost to the carnage of Alexandria streets. That said, one fan-favorite character may have sustained an injury that could prove stealthily fatal, if not outright foreshadowing their imminent demise.
However much the first half of The Walking Dead Season 6 spent jumping around time and perspective, few would argue that our beloved Daryl got the short end of the stick, leading only a solitary episode, and losing his iconic motorcycle and crossbow in the process. Our long national nightmare has ended, however, as the back eight will feature much more Norman Reedus, even “a little Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” action with Rick.
It’s that time of the year, when pop culture websites and critics publish their annual Best Of lists and we heap praise on the best and most beloved movies and TV shows of the year. But what about the average moviegoer and TV-viewer? That’s where Facebook comes in. The social media site has released their top 10 movies and top 10 TV shows of the year, based on the most discussed titled of 2014. While some are fairly obvious, the lists might surprise you and inspire you to contemplate the overlap between what’s popular and what’s actually good.