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‘Walking Dead’ Ratings Are Still Declining – Could Season 9 Be the Last?
‘Walking Dead’ Ratings Are Still Declining – Could Season 9 Be the Last?
‘Walking Dead’ Ratings Are Still Declining – Could Season 9 Be the Last?
Curious changes are afoot at The Walking Dead, especially as the show’s eighth season has seen some notably tempered ratings. Sunday’s midseason finale also averaged some of the show’s worst numbers since Season 2, and – given the hour’s big twist and some contractual holdups – we had to ask: Is The Walking Dead’s future in question?
‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Confirm THAT Huge Death, and It Might Not Be the Last
‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Confirm THAT Huge Death, and It Might Not Be the Last
‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Confirm THAT Huge Death, and It Might Not Be the Last
We’re accustomed to death on The Walking Dead, and doubly-so when the comics provide a road map. That’s what made that climactic bite in Sunday’s midseason finale such a shocker, and – before you ask – both producers and the actor in question confirm the character’s exit, noting “[That bite] is a one-way ticket.”
Robert Kirkman and More ‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Now Suing AMC Over Profits
Robert Kirkman and More ‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Now Suing AMC Over Profits
Robert Kirkman and More ‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Now Suing AMC Over Profits
It’s easy to chalk up ex-Walking Dead showrunner Frank Darabont’s legal battles with AMC to growing pains, but it’s something else when all Walking Dead producers turn on the network. AMC has been slapped with lawsuits from Robert Kirkman, Gale Ann Hurd, David Alpert and Glen Mazzara, all alleging similar profit-scheming.
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Featurette Teases ‘The World Is Gone’
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Featurette Teases ‘The World Is Gone’
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Featurette Teases ‘The World Is Gone’
We’re now eight seasons into The Walking Dead, and three into companion series Fear The Walking Dead, so there’s no pretending the world is fighting back. An extended new featurette for the latter’s June premiere cements as much, also revealing exactly what became of Madison, Travis, Nick, Strand and Alicia since Season 2.
‘Preacher’ Season 2 Adds ‘Game of Thrones’ Alum, Plus Herr Starr?
‘Preacher’ Season 2 Adds ‘Game of Thrones’ Alum, Plus Herr Starr?
‘Preacher’ Season 2 Adds ‘Game of Thrones’ Alum, Plus Herr Starr?
The cast of AMC’s Preacher ended up … well, depleted by the time Season 1 reached its climactic end, so it stands to reason Season 2 would need to fill up the reservoir again. So it is that Game of Thrones alum Noah Taylor joins the cast among three new regulars and more recurring, one of which could represent our new big bad for the season.
‘Walking Dead’ Shirt Pulled Over Racist Complaint, Star Claims ‘People Are Stupid’
‘Walking Dead’ Shirt Pulled Over Racist Complaint, Star Claims ‘People Are Stupid’
‘Walking Dead’ Shirt Pulled Over Racist Complaint, Star Claims ‘People Are Stupid’
The Walking Dead has had no shortage of controversy since the brain-bashing arrival of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan, though the series may have inadvertently stoked racial tension as well. U.K. suppliers apparently pulled official merchandise over accusations of racism, though Morgan himself dismisses the controversy with “people are stupid.”
Andrew Lincoln Says ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Will Make More Sense When It’s Over
Andrew Lincoln Says ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Will Make More Sense When It’s Over
Andrew Lincoln Says ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Will Make More Sense When It’s Over
Let’s be honest: even the most diehard of Walking Dead fans would admit to tough going through the first half of Season 7, between all its brutality, and unease with seeing Rick so utterly broken. We’ve heard Andrew Lincoln promising a brighter future ahead, though the actor now acknowledges some fan frustration, promising “this season made a lot more sense once we got the last roll of film in the can.”

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