Nikki McKibbin has died at the age of 42 after reportedly suffering from a brain aneurysm. She rose to fame in 2002 when she finished in third place on the first season of American Idol.
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The Walking Dead star Sonequa Martin-Green has said she would be keen to reprise her role in a spin-off series.The actress, who played Sasha in the show up until season seven, has said she’d love to return in light of the announcement of anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead, which promises to explore the backstories of certain characters.“I’d love it. I’d loooooove it,” Martin-Green told Entertainment Weekly.
“I love Sasha. I love The Walking Dead.
Nikki McKibbin has died at the age of 42 after reportedly suffering from a brain aneurysm. She rose to fame in 2002 when she finished in third place on the first season of American Idol.
The Walking Dead, many stars have come and gone. While some have had shocking deaths — we’re still not over Glenn or Carl’s demises — other actors chose to leave the series.Andrew Lincoln, who portrayed hero police officer Rick Grimes on the AMC drama from its 2010 debut, announced that he would be leaving the show in 2018 during season 9, leaving fans shocked and curious about how he would exit the zombie series.“I love this show.
Fear the Walking Dead, where cast and crew were hard at work on the second episode of Season 6, "Welcome to the Club," which ultimately aired Sunday night. The special thing about the episode is that was the directorial debut of Lennie James, who stars on the show as Morgan Jones, though he only appeared briefly in this episode.
Fear The Walking Dead season five faced heavy criticism from critics and fans alike, but actor Colman Domingo is confident a “ferocious” season six will make up for it.Following controversial moments that included bullets being split with axes mid-air and bizarre hot air balloon rides, thousands of fans signed an online petition calling for showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg to step down.
Fear The Walking Dead have said there was never any doubt that Morgan Jones would survive.Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg detailed the character’s fate following the season six premiere, which resolved a major cliffhanger from season five.“We knew he was going to survive. That was never a doubt in our minds,” Goldberg told Digital Spy.
The Walking Dead has confirmed that there are plans afoot for a “far-flung” new crossover.Scott M Gimple revealed the plans whilst speaking at The Walking Dead Showrunner’s Summit at New York’s virtual Comic-Con yesterday (October 9).“There’s absolutely a chance,” he said of plans for a new crossover show. He continued: “There’s something we’re working on that’s [kind of] far afield that has some crossover-y elements to it.
The Walking Dead season 10 finale has scored the show’s lowest ratings to date.‘A Certain Doom’, the long-awaited episode which aired last weekend (October 4), was watched by 2.7 million viewers – the lowest of any season 10 episode.This marks a 22% drop from last April, the lowest number before that being 2.9 million viewers in March, per SpoilerTV.
The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus has broken down a key death from the season 10 finale.The long-awaited episode, titled ‘A Certain Doom’, aired yesterday (October 5). The finale saw Reedus’ character Daryl kill Beta, the leader of the Whisperers threatening the survivors.Describing filming the scene alongside Ryan Hurst, who played Beta, Reedus told Digital Spy: “I felt really good about it.
coronavirus pandemic.The chancellor’s stark comments come after recent research revealed that a third of musicians could leave the industry due to financial losses.When asked if out-of-work musicians and creatives should seek alternative employment, he told ITV News: “I can’t pretend that everyone can do exactly the same job that they were doing at the beginning of this crisis.“That’s why we’ve put a lot of resource into trying to create new opportunities.”He went on to concede that unemployment
Sara Evans is opening up about the possibility of returning to Dancing With the Stars.
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
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticSPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of tonight’s The Walking Dead Season 10 semi-finale.“It was just such an epic finale, but it was an epic year,” says The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus of tonight’s long delayed “A Certain Doom” Season 10 finale.
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