The first teaser trailer for Timothée Chalamet’s new film “Bones and All” has arrived.
22.07.2022 - 23:59 / variety.com
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterAMC has finally set the premiere date and released the trailer for the final installments of “The Walking Dead.”The eight remaining episodes of the 11th and final season of the long-running zombie series will begin airing Oct. 2 on AMC.
The cable channel revealed that news, along with “The Walking Dead” Season 11C trailer on Friday during the show’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con.“The Walking Dead” Season 11 consists of 24 episodes total, which AMC has chosen to roll out over the course of two years. Part A aired from Aug.
22-Oct. 10, 2021, and Part B from Feb.
20-April 10, 2022.Per AMC’s description for “The Walking Dead” Season 11C, “In the upcoming final episodes of ‘The Walking Dead,’ threats lurk around every corner, dead and alive, as each group continues to get caught in uncontrollable situations. The looming pressure is cresting towards a day of reckoning for all.
The first teaser trailer for Timothée Chalamet’s new film “Bones and All” has arrived.
Timothée Chalamet has taken to Twitter to unveil the first teaser for the cannibal romance Bones and All, reuniting him with his Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino.
The Walking Dead boss Scott M. Gimple has called the forthcoming Rick and Michonne spinoff “an epic and insane love story”.Teasing the new series, Gimple teased the arrival of the first six episodes on AMC+ in 2023, also stressing the show will be a returning narrative as opposed to a limited series.The show will reunite Andrew Lincoln as Rick and Danai Gurira as Michonne, in what Gimple called “an epic and insane love story”, per Entertainment Weekly.“These are two people that have been separated for a very long time,” Gimple continued.
There won't be a dry eye in the house as next week Emmerdale viewers will see Marlon Dingle walk down the aisle as he marries Rhona Goskirk. But it wouldn't be a soap wedding without a touch of drama as the character, played by Mark Charnock, ends up in hospital before the big day.
Brad Pitt seemed as surprised as anyone when asked at the Bullet Train premiere tonight about his impending retirement.
It’s official — the upcoming ninth season of The Flash on the CW will be its last. It will debut in 2023 and consist of 13 episodes.
The final two couples are off on their last romantic dates on Friday night’s episode of Love Island, which will see Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page have their own “Kravis” moment on the beach. On Thursday, Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack danced the evening away at at a fiesta, while Paige Thorne and Adam Collard enjyoed a lavish lunch onboard a boat. However, arguably the best of the three dates was Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti’s, who were treated to a private show by Alfie Boe as they enjoyed a candlelit dinner.
Luca Guadagnino is no stranger to the Lido, having world premieres for four of his films at the Venice Film Festival over the years, including his last film, 2018’s “Suspiria” remake. So, it’s no surprise that Guadagnino returns to the 79th edition of the festival with his latest film, “Bones And All.” The film is part of the 2022 program announced earlier today, in competition for Venice’s coveted top prize, the Golden Lion.
The Walking Dead has shared the official trailer for season 11C – the end of the flagship series.The long-running AMC show will wrap this October with the third chapter of season 11 before a number of spinoff projects are developed.Take a look at the new trailer below:An official synopsis for season 11C of The Walking Dead reads: “On the heels of the oppressive presence of locusts, an even greater force is bearing down on every single member of each community.“With Commonwealth flags raised at Hilltop, Alexandria, and Oceanside, there’s no time to strategise for those on the road.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer“The Sandman” is almost here to wake you up. Netflix released a new trailer for the TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s iconic graphic novel series during the show’s Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con Saturday.In the video, which comes just under two weeks out from the series’ Aug.
Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln made a surprise appearance at 2022 Comic-Con!
AMC’s previously announced “Walking Dead” movie centered on Rick Grimes has been turned into a 6-episode streaming series for AMC+ that will also star Danai Gurira.Lincoln and Gurira joined Chief Content Officer of “The Walking Dead” universe Scott Gimple for a surprise announcement during the “Walking Dead” Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con. During the panel, Lincoln expressed his excitement to return and “get his boots back on.” “Michonne and this TWD family has meant so much to me, and to continue the journey of these beloved characters, alongside Scott and Andy, both creatively and in front of the camera, and bringing ‘The Walking Dead’ fans something truly special is just glorious,” Gurira said in a statement.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterThe “Walking Dead” universe just got bigger.A spinoff series centered around Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes and Danai Gurira’s Michonne Hawthorne is set at AMC+, the two actors revealed in a surprise appearance at the last-ever “The Walking Dead” San Diego Comic-Con panel on Friday. The limited series will consist of six episodes and is expected to premiere next year. Scott Gimple will serve as showrunner, and Lincoln and Gurira are executive producers.The spinoff is going forward in place of the previously announced “Walking Dead” films, which were set to be led by Lincoln.
returned to San Diego Comic-Con to preview the remaining episodes of its final season on AMC, Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira made a surprise appearance following the panel in Hall H. Lincoln, who originated the role of Rick Grimes, played the character for the first nine seasons before departing the zombie franchise. After his departure in 2018, it was reported that he was set to reprise his role in a trilogy of feature films.
The Walking Dead took a bite out of Comic-Con today to take an emotional final bow at Hall H. The dystopian show also unveiled a new trailer for the final set of eight episodes (which you can view above) and its last premiere date.
debuted a new trailer, previewing what’s to come as the main installment in the AMC zombie franchise comes to a close. The new footage was revealed at the 2022 San Diego Comic-Con where the cast and creative team gathered for their final in-person appearance in Hall H.The trailer — which is subtitled «Finish the Fight» — began with a retrospective from the popular series, looking back at tear-jerking and meaningful moments over the the show's decade-plus run, before getting to the real action: an intense look at the final season to come.«People remember the last thing you do,» a voice promises in the trailer, as the characters fight for their lives — some of them appearing to tragically lose the battle.
San Diego Comic-Con debut to preview what’s to come from the latest spinoff of . During a panel hosted by Chris Hardwick, showrunner Channing Powell and stars Terry Crews, Samantha Morton and Danny Ramirez discussed the anthology series and how it fits into the larger AMC zombie universe.Fans were also treated to a new trailer, giving them an extended look at the six all-new, standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters within the sprawling franchise.«They thought I was nuts,» Crews character says in the terrifying trailer. «No one thought this could happen.
When The Walking Dead Universe’s Chief Content Officer Scott M. Gimple stopped by Hall H today ahead of The Walking Dead‘s final Comic-Con panel to introduce fans to Tales of the Walking Dead, he unveiled the first full trailer for the spinoff, which you can view above.