SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of tonight’s The Walking Dead 11B midseason finale.
07.04.2022 - 02:53 / variety.com
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA judge on Wednesday ruled that several producers of “The Walking Dead” were not cheated out of profits by AMC Networks, bringing the long-running litigation over the hit show closer to a finale.Judge Daniel J. Buckley rejected the producers’ claim that AMC Networks had reverse-engineered the definition of “profits” in their contracts in order to keep the vast majority of the show’s profits for itself.The producers — Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Charles Eglee and Glen Mazzara — first filed suit in 2017, four years after the show’s creator Frank Darabont — who was fired after the first season — filed a similar claim against AMC.Darabont and CAA, his agency, won a $200 million settlement in their case last July.
But AMC has continued to fight Kirkman — the comic creator behind “The Walking Dead” series — and the other producers in court in Los Angeles. In July 2020, Buckley ruled in favor of AMC after a “mini-trial” focusing on the appropriate definition of “modified adjusted gross receipts,” or MAGR.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of tonight’s The Walking Dead 11B midseason finale.
The Walking Dead star Steven Yeun has found his next TV project. According to Deadline, he's teaming up with Marvel's Eternals writing duo Kaz and Ryan Firpo, and director Justin Lin (Fast & Furious) for a Hawaiian crime saga set in the 1960s, titled The Islands. One major downside to this news, though, is that Yeun won't appear on screen – he's executive producing.
according to Deadline. The nature of her injuries were not shared — however, the unidentified victim reportedly underwent surgery as a result.
The Walking Dead is coming to an end this year, and so it seems is most of the long-standing legal action by Robert Kirkman and other executive producers of the zombie apocalypse series against AMC.
“Walking Dead” villain Alpha, played by Samantha Morton, will return for one episode. Norman Reedus, who plays fan favorite Daryl Dixon, suffered a concussion last month while filming the final season of the flagship series.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorA “Tales of the Walking Dead” crew member was taken to a hospital after an accident on set, Variety has confirmed.The accident occurred on Monday night after filming had wrapped for the day. It involved a riverboat and a plank connecting the boat to the pier. The crew member fell into the water and was taken to a hospital via ambulance, but she is in stable condition.
Tory Lanez, 29, got into more legal trouble on Tuesday. The rapper was handcuffed during a hearing in court after a judge ruled that he violated a protective order by talking about Megan Thee Stallion, 27, on social media, according to TMZ. He is apparently now in the custody of the Sheriff’s Department and his bail is set at $350K, even though prosecutors originally asked for him to be held either without bail or a bail set at $5 million.
Tory Lanez is in more legal trouble.
The Walking Dead spin-off Tales Of The Walking Dead.According to Entertainment Weekly, Alpha will feature in a single episode of the six-part anthology series. Plot details are currently unknown.Morton marks the first The Walking Dead veteran cast member confirmed for the spin-off.
The Walking Dead has officially come to an end. Filming wrapped on the final ever scenes this week, almost 12 years after it first premiered.
The Walking Dead after spending 12 years starring in the hit AMC zombie drama.Reedus, who has portrayed Daryl Dixon in the series since it began airing in 2010, was filmed in a video by executive producer Greg Nicotero who wanted to document their final moments working together on the expanded 11th – and final – season.“Love you, buddy,” Reedus tells Nicotero as the pair look to the camera, arms-in-arms, in the clip. “Thank you for everything.
You can take a woman out of Housewives, but you can’t take Housewives out of a woman. Real Housewives of Orange County alums Tamra Judge and Kelly Dodd were quick to keep their feud with Gina Kirschenheiter going after she responded to their recent remarks on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.
Actor Moses J. Moseley's cause of death has been determined. Moseley, who was notable as a recurring zombie character on "The Walking Dead," died of a gunshot wound to the head, the Henry County Coroner's Office in Georgia confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Amanda Bynes' days of living under her parents' control is ending. According to new legal docs obtained by TMZ, the judge overseeing Amanda's conservatorship case issued a tentative ruling on March 21 saying the conservatorship is "no longer required."It's widely expected that the judge will formally terminate Amanda's nine-year conservatorship on March 22. The "Hairspray" actress' parents on in support of the termination, as is Amanda.The conservatorship came after a lengthy series of bizarre behavior, but Amanda has largely cleaned up her life.In November 2018, she said she's been sober for four years, but she returned to treatment two months later after what was reported to be a "stress-related relapse." In 2020, she got engaged to Paul Michael, who she met in Alcoholics Anonymous.Last week, TMZ reported that Amanda found a home to rent in Los Angeles, and Paul is set to move in with her once the conservatorship is formally removed.