Another month, another Liam Neeson film where he’s a man with a particular set of skills and up against seemingly unfavorable odds. This time, no one in his family was, uh, taken.
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The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan says “no doors are closed” to a potential Negan spin-off.Morgan has played Negan since 2016, and is set to continue the role through the show’s 11th and final season.On Twitter this weekend (November 14), a fan asked Morgan whether he believed a Negan spin-off to be possible in the future.“We shall see,” he replied. “I’d like to think no doors are closed.
Another month, another Liam Neeson film where he’s a man with a particular set of skills and up against seemingly unfavorable odds. This time, no one in his family was, uh, taken.
The Walking Dead star Christian Serratos has opened up about playing the titular singer in Netflix's Selena: The Series, admitting it's "difficult to talk about". The series documents Selena Quintanilla-Pérez's rise to fame before her tragic death aged just 23, and the actress has admitted she felt the pressure taking on the role, especially given the late singer's devoted fan base.
Fear The Walking Dead has been renewed for a seventh season.The spin-off series is currently halfway through its sixth season at AMC, and the news was confirmed yesterday (December 2) via a video shared on the Walking Dead Twitter account.The series stars Lennie James in the lead role as Morgan, alongside Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Garret Dillahunt, Maggie Grace, Jenna Elfman, Alexa Nisenson, Austin Amelio, Ruben Blades and Karen David.Scott M.
Fear The Walking Dead will return for a seventh season. AMC announced the renewal Thursday on the show’s Twitter account.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Fear the Walking Dead” has been renewed for Season 7 at AMC.The announcement was made Thursday on the “Walking Dead” Twitter account.More to come…#FearTWD has been officially renewed for Season 7! pic.twitter.com/sGDpLLuQQ3— The Walking Dead (@TheWalkingDead) December 3, 2020
The silent nights of the holiday season are set to feature some terror and frights as AMC announces its first-ever The Walking Dead Holiday Special. Set to premiere on the network’s streaming platform AMC+, The Walking Dead Holiday Special will see Chris Hardwick host the hour-long event and feature cast members as they virtually gather to reminisce on the franchise series’ past, present and future.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond‘s co-showrunner has opened-up about the show’s second and final season, and whether events will jump forward significantly.The debut season of the Walking Dead spin-off wrapped-up last night (November 29), leaving a number of loose ends yet to be resolved.Among them was a reunion between Felix and his boyfriend Will, as well as Hope going to a research facility where here father, Leo, is.Asked by Entertainment Weekly whether events will pick back up straight after
The Walking Dead: World Beyond‘s co-showrunner has opened-up about the show’s second and final season, and whether events will jump forward significantly.The debut season of the Walking Dead spin-off wrapped-up last night (November 29), leaving a number of loose ends yet to be resolved.Among them was a reunion between Felix and his boyfriend Will, as well as Hope going to a research facility where here father, Leo, is.Asked by Entertainment Weekly whether events will pick back up straight after
Smallville actor John Glover is set to join season six of Fear The Walking Dead in a mystery role.The show aired its midseason finale last Monday (November 23), and will return for more episodes early in 2021.After the midseason finale, the show’s network AMC revealed a first look at the remaining nine episodes of the season. In the trailer, Glover appears opposite Alicia Clarke.
The Walking Dead's Lauren Cohan has revealed why she didn't rise from the dead to make a return to Supernatural for its final episodes.Cohan played recurring villain Bela Talbot in Supernatural's third season, with the character meeting her demise off screen. Speaking to CinemaBlend about if she'd ever had conversations about a Supernatural return, Cohan revealed talks had happened, just not recently.
Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan are bringing their romance on screen, and now fans have their first look.
The Walking Dead has shared a first look at Hilarie Burton as Lucille – check it out below.Burton is set to play Negan’s late wife in the bonus “bridge” episodes between season 10 and season 11, airing next year.Burton will star opposite Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, who is also her husband in real life.
The Walking Dead has cast Okea Eme-Akwari as the masked stranger for the show’s upcoming extended 10th season.The AMC series will be airing the final six episodes of season 10 from March next year, eschewing its tradition of jumping straight to a new season due to the coronavirus pandemic.The masked stranger character was introduced in the long-delayed most recent episode A Certain Doom as he is seen accompanying Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and saves Father Gabriel’s (Seth Gilliam) life.The series has
The Walking Dead will air have today (November 19) been revealed.The final six episodes of the season will air from March 1 on Fox and will feature a host of new guest stars including Robert Patrick ‘Mays’, Hilarie Burton Morgan ‘Lucille’.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAMC dropped a bunch of news for the upcoming extended 10th season of The Walking Dead on Thursday. First off, the six new episodes are set to debut on February 28 while AMC+ will have them earlier starting on February 25 before their linear debut.In addition, Robert Patrick (Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Perry Mason, Scorpion) will join the series as “Mays” while Okea Eme-Akwari (Greenland, Cobra Kai) will step into the role of “Elijah”.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Walking Dead’s” extended Season 10 will continue in February, AMC announced Thursday.The six extra episodes of the zombie apocalypse series will begin airing on Feb. 28 at 9 p.m.
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Fear The Walking Dead star Jenna Elfman has discussed the dramatic twist in the latest episode of the AMC show.The sixth episode of the show’s sixth season, titled ‘Bury Her Next to Jasper’s Leg’, aired on Sunday (November 15).In the episode, Elfman’s character June clashes with Virginia (Colby Minifie) after a massive explosion in an oil field.Virginia is then bitten on the hand, and begs June to cut it off.