Santa Cruz Warriors point guard Jeremy Lin joins “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Tuesday to speak out against the rise of anti-Asian racism and hate crimes across the country.
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ATLANTA -- An appeals court has thrown out an $8 million jury verdict awarded to the family of a stuntman who was fatally injured while filming an episode of “The Walking Dead” in 2017.The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that civil claims brought by the parents of stuntman John Bernecker were barred by the Workers' Compensation Act.Bernecker's family sued AMC Networks, production company Stalwart Films and others in Gwinnett County State Court outside Atlanta after the 33-year-old stuntman died
.Santa Cruz Warriors point guard Jeremy Lin joins “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Tuesday to speak out against the rise of anti-Asian racism and hate crimes across the country.
Netflix has confirmed the premiere date of of Selena: The Series (Part 2) starring The Walking Dead's Christian Serratos as the titular singer. Following the announcement earlier this year that the second instalment of Selena: The Series would be available from May, the streaming service has now confirmed that new episodes will arrive on Tuesday, May 4.
The Walking Dead‘s 11th and final season will begin in August, it has been confirmed.The last instalment of season 10’s six bonus episodes (also known as season 10C) concluded on Sunday (April 4), with viewers getting a closer look at Negan’s backstory.The last-ever season of the original Walking Dead TV series will premiere in the US on August 22, it has now been confirmed.
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has opened up about season 11 of the show, describing it as “mega”.Speaking to Deadline, Kang revealed that the team has been working on the season since last year, adding what it’s been like getting back to the season following delays with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Speaking about season 11, Kang said: “It’s a mega season…it is sort of a quick turnaround from finishing of airing season 10 to the start of season 11, but you know our process was sort
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has opened up about the show’s season ten finale in a new interview.Speaking to Deadline, Kang said it felt “amazing” to have season 10 out there after significant delays to the season through the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Kang said “I thought I had season 10 under my belt and then obviously we kind of added these extra episodes that we shot during the pandemic.“So it was this weird thing where a lot of our process we had moved on to season 11 in the
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of the real Season 10 finale of The Walking Dead tonight.
“Walking Dead” is coming to an end.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“The Walking Dead’s” final season will begin on Sunday, August 22.“If you’re not a threat, then you have nothing to worry about,” the teaser for the final season of the hit AMC zombie drama, which you can watch below, says.After concluding its 10th season on Sunday, April 4, it will only be a few short months before the final episodes begin. But, the expanded Season 11 will only launch with the first eight of 24 episodes.
will dive even deeper into Negan's past. ET's exclusive sneak peek at the episode titled «Here's Negan» shows Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character narrowly escape death — thanks to his wife, Lucille (played by Morgan's real-life spouse Hilarie Burton). The finale episode picks up with Maggie back at Alexandria — and Carol taking Negan away on a journey to minimize the increasing tension.
The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has said the show’s creators “had no idea” that season 11 would have to be their last.The actor, who plays Negan in the AMC series, revealed that the news that The Walking Dead would be ending came as a surprise to the whole cast and crew.“The news, when we got it in the middle of the pandemic, was a complete surprise, not only to me and the rest of the actors, but to everybody involved in the show from production.
Fear the Walking Dead star Lennie James has teased the “epic and massive” season six finale.The actor, who plays Morgan Jones in the AMC spin-off series, spoke about the forthcoming episodes in a virtual panel discussion hosted by SYFY WIRE.“This finale has real big balls,” James said. “It’s epic and it’s massive, and it is also intimate and it’s tiny – and it all happens over such a short space of time.
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman has said the forthcoming Rick Grimes spin-off movie will be “very different”.The film, which was originally promised as a trilogy, is still in the same stages of pre-production, but Kirkman shared more insight on the tone of the project.“I think that the show is very much an ensemble story and this is very much Rick story,” he told ComicBook.
“The Walking Dead” franchise, penned the comics that serve as the basis for both shows in 2003 — but while “The Walking Dead” first hit the screen in 2010, “Invincible” premieres Friday (March 26) on Amazon. “It was a little bit more of an uphill battle,” Kirkman, 42, told The Post.“There weren’t a lot of zombie shows before ‘The Walking Dead,’ but in the early 2000s there was already a ton of superhero movies in production, and superheroes broke out on TV in a big way.
The Walking Dead suggests the story will shift to an urban setting.Although no air date has been set for season 11, AMC released a 10-second teaser clip after today’s (March 22) season 10 episode 20 premiere, which points to a new environment for the show’s final arc.See the teaser video below.In the clip, a shot filmed from inside what appears to be a train carriage zooms out onto a subway platform.
Fear the Walking Dead and Better Call Saul are set to get digital spin-off series as part of plans by network AMC.The two new shows, whose mother series’ are themselves spin-offs of The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, may also span across the likes of YouTube, IGTV, SVOD, AVOD and FAST channels, and linear TV.The new Fear digital series, Dead in the Water, will be scripted and tie into season six of the main show, telling the story of a submarine crew fighting for survival (via
Trevor Noah on Wednesday opened The Daily Show with a powerful monologue in which he addressed the recent Atlanta shooting rampage that left eight people dead, six of whom were Asian women. The deadly attack occurred as harassment and violence toward Asian Americans have seen a dramatic rise during the pandemic.