By Dade Hayes
11.04.2020 - 17:09 / nme.com
The attraction is based on 'The Walking Dead' television show
An actor who worked on a Walking Dead-themed attraction has alleged he and other staff were assaulted whilst working there.
As reported in Variety, actor Kurt Logan made the claims in a new lawsuit filed at the Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday (April 8). The attraction he worked on was based on the long-running AMC show of the same name and has been in operation since 2016.
In the lawsuit, Logan alleges that visitors attacked
Actor Jason Davis' cause of death has been revealed, more than two months after he died. According to Los Angeles Medical Examiner records obtained by ET, Davis died from the effects of fentanyl. His death was ruled an accident.
Over a decade after her breakthrough role as Anne Boleyn on, Natalie Dormer is back on Showtime with the darkly charming spinoff,, in which she plays Magda, a shape-shifting demon and craver of chaos. The lead role — which actually sees her playing multiple personas — is showcase for the English actress who has since garnered international acclaim thanks to supporting characters as Margaery Tyrell on and Cressida in films.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are stepping out for some fresh air.
March 11, 2020 was a turbulent day in the NBA. With the coronavirus outbreak, the league was debating continuing the season without fans in the stands.
Victoria Park is a compelling study. The actress, who is a recurring cast member on the popular CW superhero series “The Flash,” has a story that begins similar to many folks who venture from their respective hometowns to Los Angeles with hopes of making it big or sniffing even a semblance of success – enough to justify the leap of faith.
Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich may be social distancing in different states, but that doesn't mean she's all by her lonesome. It turns out her longtime friend Ben Barnes is keeping her company while she stays in Los Angeles, Calif.
Timothy Brown, a former NFL running back who later appeared in both the film and TV versions of “M*A*SH,” died April 4 from complications with dementia, according to reports. He was 82.
Timothy Brown, a former NFL running back who later appeared in both the film and TV versions of “M*A*SH,” died April 4 from complications with dementia, according to reports. He was 82.