Nothing brings excitement quite like a new addition to the family and Fair City actor George McMahon knows this only too well as he and his wife Rachel have welcomed their second child together.
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Fear The Walking Dead director and executive producer Michael E. Satrazemis has discussed fan theories surrounding the return of character Madison Clark.Clark, played by Kim Dickens, exited the show in its fourth season, which aired in 2018.With the zombie spin-off now on its sixth season, rumours have begun circling from fans, believing that Clark is set for a shock return to the show.
Nothing brings excitement quite like a new addition to the family and Fair City actor George McMahon knows this only too well as he and his wife Rachel have welcomed their second child together.
The Walking Dead favourite Jon Bernthal has landed his next TV gig. Bursting onto the scene as Shane Walsh in the zombie apocalypse hit before being cast in the likes of The Punisher, The Wolf of Wall Street and this year's Those Who Wish Me Dead, Bernthal is now entering iconic territory in Showtime's limited series American Gigolo (via TVLine).
Fear The Walking Dead bosses Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg have said the forthcoming season of the show will be “very different”.Goldberg explained to Entertainment Weekly that season seven would also function as an anthology, a format that was first introduced in season six.When asked about what fans can expect from the new season, Goldberg said the anthology format allowed the show to tell “more concentrated characters’ stories.”“That will continue into season 7.
(This article contains spoilers for the season 6 finale of “Fear the Walking Dead.”)Now that is follow-through.During this entire story arc with Teddy’s doomsday cult, I never really thought the nuke was truly a threat. But I held out some small hope that the bad guys would succeed, that they would deliver a massive jolt not to just “Fear the Walking Dead” but also to the entire “Walking Dead” TV universe.And they did it.
Fear The Walking Dead ended its sixth season with an explosive finale that aired on Sunday night. The finale titled "The Beginning" promised an interesting fate for all the characters and their journey towards survival.
Fear The Walking Dead has teased the premiere date for season seven.Ahead of the show’s season six finale ‘The Beginning’ which airs tomorrow (June 13), a new teaser from network AMC has revealed that the show will return “this fall”. The teaser trailer was for new show Kevin Can F**k Himself, which stars Schitt’s Creek’s Annie Murphy’s.
Netflix have proven to be a winning combination, what with his zombie heist movie Army of the Dead and its intended spin-off series – and now, there's another new show on the horizon. Yep, the Justice League director is working with Netflix once more to create an animated series inspired by Norse mythology, Twilight of the Gods.
The Walking Dead has shared a number of first-look images from season 11.The final season is set to premiere on AMC in the US on August 22 with eight new episodes, with a following 16 to come in 2022.Christian Serratos, Cassady McClincy, Melissa McBride and Lauren Cohan all appear in the new images, fighting off new zombies.Another image sees Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan taking out a zombie after his traumatic past with his wife Lucille at the end of season 10.Take a look at the new images here:A
It was a long overdue night out for Irish celebrities who excitedly took to the red carpet for the premiere of A Quiet Place Part II.
Fear The Walking Dead show-runners have opened up about season six’s penultimate episode and its shock twist.Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Ian Goldberg and Andrew Chambliss discussed the thinking behind Strand’s surprising decision to seemingly sacrifice Morgan in the episode, in a move which shocked viewers.Goldberg said: “He’s been operating from a place of acknowledging that he’s going to have to do some morally grey things along the way.
Jaden Smith and Madison Pettis share a hug as she leaves The Nice Guy on Tuesday night (June 1) in West Hollywood, Calif.
Jaden Smith and Madison Pettis have been in the spotlight since they were youngsters, and their friendship has lasted for years! The duo was spotted out on Tuesday night, June 1, enjoying some time together at The Nice Guy in West Hollywood. The young stars, who are both 22 years old, looked super stylish as they were photographed close to one another.
The movie Cruella is currently playing in theaters and you can also watch it on the streaming service Disney+ by paying an additional fee.
EXCLUSIVE: Robert Palmer Watkins (General Hospital) is set for a recurring role on the second season of The Walking Dead: World Beyond, the second stand-alone series in AMC’s The Walking Dead franchise.
Walking Dead characters are getting their own Funko Pop! figures for Halloween – and they’re available to pre-order now.The latest collaboration with the vinyl collectible company comes as part of its Funkoween collections.
Robert Plant has said that an archive of unreleased music and personal items from across his career will be made available to the public for free after his death.
The final season of “The Walking Dead” has begun filming in Atlanta.