Editor’s note: The Deadline Watchlist is a feature spotlighting small-screen specials, events and can’t-miss episodes of ongoing series each week.
Editor’s note: The Deadline Watchlist is a feature spotlighting small-screen specials, events and can’t-miss episodes of ongoing series each week.
As AMC’s The Walking Dead flagship wrapped its final day of shooting yesterday after 11 seasons, EP Greg Nicotero and star Norman Reedus took to Instagram to reflect on their journey together.
After suffering a concussion on set on March 11, The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus says he’s “gonna be back at work on Tuesday they tell me.”
The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus has suffered a head injury on the set of the popular zombie drama. The actor, best known for portraying crossbow-wielding antihero Daryl Dixon on the AMC show, was reported to have suffered a concussion on March 11. It's not clear whether the incident happened during filming or not.
a statement on the event’s official Instagram account read. “We are sending all of our thoughts and positive energy to Norman Reedus. Everyone in our amazing community knows how much he loves his fans, and he wants you to know how terrible he feels about the situation.
Ellise Shafer “The Walking Dead” star Norman Reedus has suffered a concussion on set of the popular AMC show, Variety has confirmed.“Norman suffered a concussion on set,” Reedus’ publicist said in a statement. “He is recovering well and will return to work soon.
EXCLUSIVE: Norman Reedus has had a head injury on the set of The Walking Dead.
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has teased what fans can expect in next week’s episode.After recapping the events of ‘New Haunts’ with Entertainment Weekly, Kang opened up about what will be explored in next Sunday’s (March 6) ‘Rogue Element’.“We are going to get deeper into the story of the Commonwealth,” Kang said of the forthcoming storyline. “And one character we didn’t really check in with here is Eugene [Josh McDermitt], and we’re going to be following Eugene’s story really strongly in [season 11, episode 11].”She went on: “Michael Cudlitz came back to direct this and did an amazing job.
Editor’s Note: The Deadline Watchlist is a feature spotlighting small screen specials, events and can’t-miss episodes of ongoing series each week.
It’s not quite the actual Avengers, but the sheer power of the talent assembled on the Hero Nation podcast this past year has pretty damn close.
Black Sun will be adapted into a TV series by The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang for AMC Studios.Released in October 2020, the fantasy novel is inspired by the pre-Columbian empires of the Americas and tells a story of “celestial prophecies, political intrigue and forbidden magic”.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Roanhorse will executive produce the project alongside Kang, who has served as showrunner on The Walking Dead since the show’s ninth season.Black Sun is the first novel in the
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has discussed what to expect from the show’s next batch of episodes.The show aired its midseason finale for season 11 on Sunday (October 10), which left fans to contend with three cliffhangers until the show returns in February 2022.In the episode, Carol (Melissa McBride), Aaron (Ross Marquand) and Connie (Lauren Ridloff) were left in a torrential rainstorm, while Judith (Cailey Fleming) and Gracie (Anabelle Holloway) were stuck in a flooding basement with
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of tonight’s finale for the first part of The Walking Dead‘s 11th & last season.
The Walking Dead taketh and The Walking Dead giveth.
The Walking Dead boss Angela Kang has opened up about the “horrific” ending of the show’s last episode.Discussing the fourth episode of season 11, ‘Rendition’, Kang explained why the head of the Reachers, Pope, pushed a Reaper into a campfire where his skin melted off, after mistakenly believing he had left another soldier to die.“It’s pretty graphic,” Kang said of the scene, in conversation with Entertainment Weekly. “That [sic] were a lot of conversations.
The Walking Dead boss Angela Kang has reflected on the show’s legacy as its 11th and final season begins airing.After airing an extended 10th season in two parts across 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-related delays, the show’s final season finally hit screens last week (August 22), with its second episode airing last night (August 29).As the show comes to an end, showrunner Kang spoke to Digital Spy about the legacy it leaves behind, and what she would say to fans who stopped watching the show in
The Walking Dead boss Angela Kang has teased a season of “ups and downs” for Maggie and Negan.Discussing the notorious rivalry in the season 10 finale, after villain Negan killed Maggie’s husband Glenn, Kang opened up about how the pair must technically fight on the same side in the new episodes.“These two, they don’t have a lot of trust in each other and yet they have to work together,” Kang told Metro recently.“We got really interested in these ideas of can you have redemption? Can there be
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The Walking Dead have promised an action-packed 11th and final season, featuring “tons of zombies”.The show’s last run will premiere in the US on August 22, it has now been confirmed.
The Walking Dead‘s showrunner has revealed that season 11 will incorporate stylistic choices that haven’t been used on the show before.Angela Kang said in a new interview that fans can expect “different tonal things” for the zombie drama’s final bow, which will make things “fun”.Speaking to TVLine, Kang said: “When we start [the final season], we’re rockin’ and rollin’, we’re back to being big and scope-y.“There’s going to be a feeling that things are just ripping along for the first block, then
The Walking Dead is all set to make its 11th and final season a big one as the showrunner promises to go out with a bang. Not only will the new season have more episodes than its previous ones, but have a different tone, revealed showrunner Angela Kang in her recent interview with TV Line.
EXCLUSIVE: The Writers Lab UK & Ireland, the international offshoot of the script development program for woman-identifying writers over 40, has confirmed its mentors for 2021.
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
“Walking Dead” is coming to an end.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is getting real about The Walking Dead coming to an end.
“We’ve always on the show had certain episodes within a season that might be really, really tight where it’s really only dealing with a couple people or a few people or a few people and telling a kind of singular story,” says The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang as the zombie apocalypse series returns with its Season 10C debut and an extra six episodes.
The Walking Dead has spoken about new characters in season 11.Angela Kang told NME in a new preview feature that fans can expect new communities of characters – some of whom will provide help, others challenges – in the final season of the long-running AMC zombie drama.“We’ll be introducing new communities that are antagonists, sometimes allies,” Kang said.“We are actively working on season 11. It’s a long season for us, it’s 24 episodes.
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has opened-up about how the coronavirus pandemic changed the season 10 finale.The series finally aired the season’s long-awaited final episode, ‘A Certain Doom’, last night (October 4) after delays due to the ongoing pandemic.However, it seems the delays instigated a number of changes to the planned episode, including how it connected to the 11th and final season.“We were deep into writing season 11 and, you know, we’d been planning a big season opener, as
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has teased the plot of six “extra” season 10 episodes.After this coming weekend’s long-awaited season finale, titled ‘A Certain Doom’, six more episodes will then be released in early 2021 before season 11 starts.“There are some things that get set up at the end of season 10, which was our intended ending, [and] we will start to dive into some of those mysteries that we’ve left behind,” Kang told Den of Geek.The Walking Dead boss went on to explain that
The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang has teased an “epic clash” in the upcoming season 10 finale.‘A Certain Doom’, the much-delayed and long-awaited episode of season 10, is set to air on October 4 – with a recently announced string of six further episodes to then follow to tide fans over until season 11.Telling fans what to expect in this weekend’s finale, showrunner Angela Kang explained to TV Line how the dynamics between Whisperer leader Beta and the survivors could unfold.“Over the
Zombie TV series The Walking Dead is to come to an end after 11 seasons, it has been announced.
The Walking Dead is set to be killed off in 2022 with a bumper 11th season.The series, based on Robert Kirkman‘s comic books of the same name, won’t be off-air completely – U.S.
LOS ANGELES — “The Walking Dead” officially will not debut Season 11 this October due to the ongoing production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Walking Dead” officially will not debut Season 11 this October due to the ongoing production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Series showrunner Angela Kang made the announcement Friday during the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel. This will mark the first time the show has failed to air a new season in October since it debuted in 2010.It was also announced, however, that the Season 10 finale would air on Oct.
“The Walking Dead” is making its 11th Comic-Con appearance.
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