The 21-year-old son of Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen is in hot water at the moment.
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The Walking Dead, has said that his character still has spin-off potential.Rumours of a standalone show first surfaced in November 2020, when Morgan replied to a fan’s tweet on the subject via Twitter.“We shall see,” he replied. “I’d like to think no doors are closed.
A great character with many stories to tell.”Now, in a recent interview with TVLine, the star has readdressed the question.“There’ve been things discussed with me and network people,” he said. “We’ll see.
The 21-year-old son of Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen is in hot water at the moment.
EXCLUSIVE: Wes Jetton (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) has booked a recurring role on the second season of AMC’s The Walking Dead: World Beyond. The series delves into new TWD mythology to follow the first generation raised in a surviving civilization of the post-apocalyptic world.
Ringo Starr has paid tribute to late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, calling him a “beautiful human being.”Watts died last month (August 24) at the age of 80.
“The Walking Dead” star Lauren Cohan opens up about why she took a break from social media, how she deals with anxiety, and more in a new interview with Women’s Health.
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.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAMC’s “The Walking Dead” Universe and ABC’s “The Wonder Years” are among the series the Paley Center for Media announced as a part of its special 15th annual PaleyFest Fall TV Preview lineup.Other series making the cut this year are Showtime’s “American Rust,” Fox’s “The Big Leap” and “Our Kind of People,” CBS’ “CSI: Vegas” and “Ghosts,” Peacock’s “Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol,” Disney Plus’ “Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.,” Paramount Plus’ “The Harper
Steven Yeun has said that he turned down lead roles after The Walking Dead because they felt too similar to his part on the show.The actor, who played Glenn Rhee on the AMC hit from 2010 to 2016, recently opened up about his career in independent film since.Reflecting on his job starring in Sorry To Bother You, directed by Boots Riley and Bong Joon-ho’s Okja, Yeun said he was grateful for parts that “didn’t want to put me in a box”.He explained to Entertainment Weekly: “The things that came for
The Walking Dead, has said that his character would have killed villain Negan in light of the season’s recent developments.Reedus’ character has splintered away from the group in the show’s latest and final season.
The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has teased an explosive final season of the show, saying that “things are about to get a lot fucking crazier.”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 at the weekend (August 29).*spoilers for ‘The Walking Dead’ season 11 below*In the second episode of the show’s final season, Maggie manages to escape
(This article contains spoilers for the second episode of the final season of “The Walking Dead”) There’s a lot to process through the first two episodes of this climactic season of “The Walking Dead.” While I’m sure everybody’s gonna be talking about the Stephanie situation first after watching the episode, let’s not forget about the ongoing feud between Maggie and Negan over Negan murdering Glenn back in season 7.Last week, Negan left Maggie to be eaten by zombies, but she managed to survive
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
And just like that… Cynthia Nixon got the last laugh.