The Walking Dead has brought fans a lot of tremendous villains over the years. From The Whisperers and The Governor in the main series, to the Croat and Dama in the first season of Dead City, the spinoff which focuses on Negan and Maggie. Ahead of the Season 2 premiere later this year, we now have a glimpse into the latest bad guy thanks to star Kim Coates, who teases his new villain as one of the most vicious yet.
MovieWeb caught up with Coates to discuss his new Netflix series American Primeval, and the subject of Dead City Season 2 came up. When asked to share a little about his villainous role in the sophomore outing, Coates teased that the character of Brugal was definitely written for him.
"Eli Jorné, the showrunner, picked me and said 'You have to play this guy,' and I said 'Send me some of the scripts,...
MovieWeb caught up with Coates to discuss his new Netflix series American Primeval, and the subject of Dead City Season 2 came up. When asked to share a little about his villainous role in the sophomore outing, Coates teased that the character of Brugal was definitely written for him.
"Eli Jorné, the showrunner, picked me and said 'You have to play this guy,' and I said 'Send me some of the scripts,...
- 1/9/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Television often lives and dies by the strength of its characters. Unlike feature films, long-form storytelling allows viewers to get to know characters for better or for worse. Series such as Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead have gone on so long that it can feel detrimental and heartbreaking when the worst happens.
These shows also tend to dispatch characters without concern. With such a long timeline, writers have to make the world feel real, and for that to happen, there has to be high stakes. This is a well-known fact, but sometimes, shows don't exactly stick the landing. There are many series that, while trying to make the events feel gritty and real, end up alienating the audience. Some television deaths are so controversial that they end up hurting the series in the long run.
Carl Grimes Was the Heart of The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead, by design,...
These shows also tend to dispatch characters without concern. With such a long timeline, writers have to make the world feel real, and for that to happen, there has to be high stakes. This is a well-known fact, but sometimes, shows don't exactly stick the landing. There are many series that, while trying to make the events feel gritty and real, end up alienating the audience. Some television deaths are so controversial that they end up hurting the series in the long run.
Carl Grimes Was the Heart of The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead, by design,...
- 12/9/2024
- by Carolyn Jenkins
- CBR
There are a few good movies that grip you solely based on their plot. One of them is the British drama The Whisperers. Bryan Forbes directed the feature, which stars Edith Evans in a compelling crime drama based on the 1961 novel by Robert Nicolson. The movie is a perfect mix of thrills, grief, and heartbreaking performances. The classic is now available to stream on Prime Video for fans of the film and casual viewers to discover.
- 12/6/2024
- by Shrishty Mishra
- Collider.com
The Walking Dead has accumulated an immense number of characters through the lengthy flagship series and several spin-offs. Though there's a large cast of heroic main characters and likable side characters, there is also a surprising array of villains throughout the franchise. Aside from the undead, which are a continuous and necessary threat, these people heighten the stakes and intrigue of the long-running, multifaceted storyline.
Many of these villains, including Alpha from The Walking Dead and Genet from The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, proved to be too far gone to be redeemable, dying at the hands of the heroes and going out as memorable antagonists. Others, however, became far more nuanced. From the subtle enemies such as Merle Dixon to the major villains such as Negan, the horror series has a record of exceptional villain redemption arcs.
Gamma Was Desperate to Survive The Walking Dead, Season 10
The leader of The Whisperers,...
Many of these villains, including Alpha from The Walking Dead and Genet from The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, proved to be too far gone to be redeemable, dying at the hands of the heroes and going out as memorable antagonists. Others, however, became far more nuanced. From the subtle enemies such as Merle Dixon to the major villains such as Negan, the horror series has a record of exceptional villain redemption arcs.
Gamma Was Desperate to Survive The Walking Dead, Season 10
The leader of The Whisperers,...
- 11/16/2024
- by Jordan Lee
- CBR
Any fan of The Walking Dead, not to mention all its many spin-offs, knows that no character is ever safe. Even main characters can (and will) be killed at any time, whether by a walking undead or a villain or rival. Some characters are particularly beloved, like Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) and Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus). In fact, during the height of the series, fans had begun a hashtag, and even created merchandise, that read If Daryl Dies, We Riot.
With that said, while there are only a few characters who survived the first season, some of the later additions to the cast made it all the way through to the end. Not everyone met a gruesome death; some had relatively happy endings. That doesnt mean there werent death scares, however. One character who fans are curious about is Connie. While a main character in the later seasons, her journey was often overshadowed by others,...
With that said, while there are only a few characters who survived the first season, some of the later additions to the cast made it all the way through to the end. Not everyone met a gruesome death; some had relatively happy endings. That doesnt mean there werent death scares, however. One character who fans are curious about is Connie. While a main character in the later seasons, her journey was often overshadowed by others,...
- 9/4/2024
- by Christine Persaud
- CBR
The Walking Dead was filled with tragic deaths throughout its 11-season run, but with Rick Grimes returning to the zombie franchise, one season 10 death hurts even more. After years of waiting, Rick Grimes' Walking Dead return has created plenty of crossover potential between the ongoing spinoffs alongside numerous theories regarding where his story will go next. Given he is the franchise's most important character, seeing Andrew Lincoln reprise the role after a five-year absence was extremely rewarding and makes the franchise exciting once again, with the series already having a variety of ways he can impact the overall narrative.
While Rick's return also set up several Walking Dead character reunions, not everyone survived the protagonist's long period away from the main group. The Walking Dead's timeline took a massive time jump after Rick disappeared, meaning there were numerous high-profile deaths that he wasn't there to witness. Seeing so many familiar...
While Rick's return also set up several Walking Dead character reunions, not everyone survived the protagonist's long period away from the main group. The Walking Dead's timeline took a massive time jump after Rick disappeared, meaning there were numerous high-profile deaths that he wasn't there to witness. Seeing so many familiar...
- 9/1/2024
- by Kyle McLeod
- ScreenRant
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon picks up where the original series ended, exploring Daryl's journey in France and Carol searching for him. The timeline hints at a potential reunion between Daryl, Carol, and Rick, with season 2 gearing up for exciting developments. The show's alignment with The Ones Who Live opens up possibilities for original characters' reunions, promising fan-favorite moments.
Just as The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has ended its first and likely only season, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is gearing up to release its second, entitled “The Book of Carol.” There were a few original show character cameos in The Ones Who Live, although Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) wasn’t one of them. But with many spin-offs, including The Walking Dead: Dead City, it’s likely the stories and timelines will converge or crossover eventually before they all end. One reunion fans are eager to...
Just as The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has ended its first and likely only season, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is gearing up to release its second, entitled “The Book of Carol.” There were a few original show character cameos in The Ones Who Live, although Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) wasn’t one of them. But with many spin-offs, including The Walking Dead: Dead City, it’s likely the stories and timelines will converge or crossover eventually before they all end. One reunion fans are eager to...
- 4/17/2024
- by Christine Persaud
- MovieWeb
Lauren Cohan left The Walking Dead in season 9 due to a pay dispute and a new show, but returned in season 10 after her show was canceled. Maggie's absence in season 9 was overshadowed by Rick's departure, but she made a strong comeback in season 10 with a compelling storyline. In The Walking Dead: Dead City spin-off, Maggie and Negan's complex relationship continues, providing new avenues for storytelling.
Season 9 saw fan-favorite Maggie (Lauren Cohan) leave The Walking Dead, but she returned for The Walking Dead season 10 finale — so why did the actor leave the series only to come back a season later? Maggie was one of two huge cast departures to occur during season 9, the other being Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) himself. Rick wasn't dead, but never returned outside an ending credits scene in the finale. His scene set up The Ones Who Live spinoff series.
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Season 9 saw fan-favorite Maggie (Lauren Cohan) leave The Walking Dead, but she returned for The Walking Dead season 10 finale — so why did the actor leave the series only to come back a season later? Maggie was one of two huge cast departures to occur during season 9, the other being Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) himself. Rick wasn't dead, but never returned outside an ending credits scene in the finale. His scene set up The Ones Who Live spinoff series.
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- 3/10/2024
- by Amanda Bruce, Michael Kennedy
- ScreenRant
Though The Walking Dead came to an end in 2022, spinoffs like Dead City and Daryl Dixon are continuing to expand the universe. The final spinoff planned, set to be released in 2024, is The Ones Who Live, starring Rick and Michonne. This is the most anticipated show because the characters have been away from their group for years.
Many fans are most excited to know what happened to Rick Grimes when he was taken by the Crm. However, Michonne shouldn't be overlooked for her significant role. She was a beloved character that quickly became one of the most remarkable survivors in the franchise. Her character arc has also been one of the most fascinating, influenced throughout the seasons by key plots and characters.
Related: 10 Unpopular Walking Dead Opinions That Make Good Points
Merle
Merle Dixon was one of the first major influences on Michonne's character. After she left Woodbury, he hunted...
Many fans are most excited to know what happened to Rick Grimes when he was taken by the Crm. However, Michonne shouldn't be overlooked for her significant role. She was a beloved character that quickly became one of the most remarkable survivors in the franchise. Her character arc has also been one of the most fascinating, influenced throughout the seasons by key plots and characters.
Related: 10 Unpopular Walking Dead Opinions That Make Good Points
Merle
Merle Dixon was one of the first major influences on Michonne's character. After she left Woodbury, he hunted...
- 8/19/2023
- by Jordan Payeur
- CBR
Where to Watch Powered by Maggie's leadership of Hilltop had to relocate due to the community being destroyed in a fire, and its new location is closer to Manhattan. Negan had a son named Joshua with his new wife Annie, and he sent them away to keep them safe after an attack. Maggie's resentment towards Negan returned in Dead City, and she continues to make jabs at him despite her previous hints of forgiveness.
The gap between The Walking Dead's ending and The Walking Dead: Dead City left for room for numerous developments to occur offscreen. When last seeing Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) in The Walking Dead, they seem to end on neutral terms. Most notably, Maggie's anger toward Negan is supposedly lessened. Plus, audiences also get a glimpse at Maggie's leadership over Hilltop as it starts being rebuilt. This and Negan's pregnant wife, Annie,...
The gap between The Walking Dead's ending and The Walking Dead: Dead City left for room for numerous developments to occur offscreen. When last seeing Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) in The Walking Dead, they seem to end on neutral terms. Most notably, Maggie's anger toward Negan is supposedly lessened. Plus, audiences also get a glimpse at Maggie's leadership over Hilltop as it starts being rebuilt. This and Negan's pregnant wife, Annie,...
- 8/8/2023
- by Kelly Hendrickse
- ScreenRant
The Walking Dead franchise has recently revealed that the upcoming spinoff, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, will be released on September 10, 2023. Though many fans are excited to see long-running characters return for Walking Dead spinoffs, the solo journey of fan-favorite Daryl is a particularly anticipated addition to the universe.
This spinoff promises to breathe fresh life into the franchise, tackling themes and styles unlike anything in the other shows, creating a unique journey for Daryl in France. For viewers to understand Daryl's character, and how it might be affected by this exploration, it's important to recognize some of the biggest influences on his development from Season 1 to the Twd finale.
Related: 10 Biggest Fan-Favorite Walking Dead Characters, Ranked
Merle
Merle was a major influence on Daryl before and after the apocalypse. Though Merle wasn't a particularly caring brother in their youth, Daryl had a deep connection to his older sibling because of their difficult childhood.
This spinoff promises to breathe fresh life into the franchise, tackling themes and styles unlike anything in the other shows, creating a unique journey for Daryl in France. For viewers to understand Daryl's character, and how it might be affected by this exploration, it's important to recognize some of the biggest influences on his development from Season 1 to the Twd finale.
Related: 10 Biggest Fan-Favorite Walking Dead Characters, Ranked
Merle
Merle was a major influence on Daryl before and after the apocalypse. Though Merle wasn't a particularly caring brother in their youth, Daryl had a deep connection to his older sibling because of their difficult childhood.
- 8/8/2023
- by Jordan Payeur
- CBR
We are heading back into the world of The Walking Dead with Dead City. Negan and Maggie are fighting walkers again but this time on the island of Manhatten. The original show became a fan favorite right out of the gate. It would then last 11 seasons and host numerous spin-offs before it would finally come to a close. What are the best episodes of The Walking Dead? Let’s find out.
WArning!!!!!! There will be spoilers for the entire run of The Walking Dead.
10. Walk With Us – Season 10, Episode 12
Our survivors finally have their big confrontation with The Whisperers. A giant battle at Hilltop sees the community left in ruins. Judith gets lost (not nearly as much as her brother) and is rescued by Earl. After he is bitten, she has to take matters into her own hands and kill her savior.
We see Negan capture Lydia...
WArning!!!!!! There will be spoilers for the entire run of The Walking Dead.
10. Walk With Us – Season 10, Episode 12
Our survivors finally have their big confrontation with The Whisperers. A giant battle at Hilltop sees the community left in ruins. Judith gets lost (not nearly as much as her brother) and is rescued by Earl. After he is bitten, she has to take matters into her own hands and kill her savior.
We see Negan capture Lydia...
- 6/25/2023
- by Bryan Wolford
- JoBlo.com
The Walking Dead star Chandler Riggs reveals which comic storyline he was most disappointed to miss out on after Carl's death in the television series. Although Carl survives the entirety of The Walking Dead's comic run, he dies after being bitten by a Walker in season 8 of the AMC series. Many of Carl's comic arcs were still adapted for The Walking Dead show, though other characters are at the center of these stories instead of Rick's firstborn son.
During an exclusive interview with Screen Rant for Rwby x Justice League: Superheroes And Huntsmen Part One ,Riggs also discusses The Walking Dead. He reveals which comic storyline he wanted to play out in the series but wasn't able to. He also praises Macsen Lintzs take on the comic storyline, explaining that he thanked him for "giving comic Carl justice." Check out Riggs full quote below:
Chandler Riggs: There was a...
During an exclusive interview with Screen Rant for Rwby x Justice League: Superheroes And Huntsmen Part One ,Riggs also discusses The Walking Dead. He reveals which comic storyline he wanted to play out in the series but wasn't able to. He also praises Macsen Lintzs take on the comic storyline, explaining that he thanked him for "giving comic Carl justice." Check out Riggs full quote below:
Chandler Riggs: There was a...
- 4/25/2023
- by Caitlin Tyrrell
- ScreenRant
AMC has ordered a new series in The Walking Dead universe that will feature even more bite-sized stories from the ever-expanding zombie universe. Following the end of The Walking Dead's flagship series, AMC has opted to expand the franchise through various spinoffs. While three upcoming spinoffs will focus on characters from the original show, chief creative officer Scott Gimple has expressed interest in returning to existing anthology spinoff Tales of the Walking Dead in the future.
Now, ComicBook.com reports that AMC has announced More Tales From the Twdu, the working title for a second anthology series set in The Walking Dead universe. Similar to Tales of the Walking Dead, the new series will feature six episodes that will tell stories within the expanding zombie TV franchise. Gimple will be developing the project for AMC's Content Room, which specializes in digital original series. The series will differ from Tales of...
Now, ComicBook.com reports that AMC has announced More Tales From the Twdu, the working title for a second anthology series set in The Walking Dead universe. Similar to Tales of the Walking Dead, the new series will feature six episodes that will tell stories within the expanding zombie TV franchise. Gimple will be developing the project for AMC's Content Room, which specializes in digital original series. The series will differ from Tales of...
- 4/17/2023
- by Nick Bythrow
- ScreenRant
Fear the Walking Dead showrunner Andrew Chambliss explained Morgan was immune in The Walking Dead because of luck. Since his introduction in the first episode of The Walking Dead, Lennie James' Morgan has had quite the journey. He experienced traumatic events and losses but appeared to severely suffer from Ptsd and delusions because of it. He proved to be a bit of a wild card, going from being on the brink of insanity to living with a peaceful and anti-violence philosophy, only to snap back into a cold-blooded killer. Twd's Season 8's final battle led Morgan to step away from the group and go off on his own journey of healing.
Morgan crossed over to Fear the Walking Dead and has been a recurring character on Fear the Walking Dead since his transition onto the series in season 4. The premiere episode of season 6 followed a season 5 cliffhanger that questioned Morgan's...
Morgan crossed over to Fear the Walking Dead and has been a recurring character on Fear the Walking Dead since his transition onto the series in season 4. The premiere episode of season 6 followed a season 5 cliffhanger that questioned Morgan's...
- 3/25/2023
- by Molly Feser
- ScreenRant
Lauren Glazier as Brooke, Scarlett Blum as Lydia, and Samantha Morton as Dee in ‘Tales of the Walking Dead’ season 1 episode 3 (Photo Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC)
Episode three of AMC’s Tales of the Walking Dead is all about a familiar face. Fans of The Walking Dead get a glimpse into Alpha’s past before she became the leader of The Whisperers.
The episode opens with Brooke (Lauren Glazier) getting ready for what appears to be a night at a fancy restaurant. After getting dressed, she’s standing on the stern of a riverboat when a young girl, Lydia (Scarlett Blum), shows up and proudly shows off her dress.
Lydia’s mom, Dee (Samantha Morton), is next on the scene and Brooke struggles to compliment her dress. Dee’s very uncomfortable playing dress-up in these circumstances and wonders if this dinner is a good idea. Brooke assures her that...
Episode three of AMC’s Tales of the Walking Dead is all about a familiar face. Fans of The Walking Dead get a glimpse into Alpha’s past before she became the leader of The Whisperers.
The episode opens with Brooke (Lauren Glazier) getting ready for what appears to be a night at a fancy restaurant. After getting dressed, she’s standing on the stern of a riverboat when a young girl, Lydia (Scarlett Blum), shows up and proudly shows off her dress.
Lydia’s mom, Dee (Samantha Morton), is next on the scene and Brooke struggles to compliment her dress. Dee’s very uncomfortable playing dress-up in these circumstances and wonders if this dinner is a good idea. Brooke assures her that...
- 8/29/2022
- by Alison Helms
- Showbiz Junkies
Studiocanal have released a brand-new restoration of director Michael Winner’s 1963 classic crime drama, West 11. Starring Alfred Lynch, Kathleen Breck (The Three Musketeers), Eric Portman along with the inimitable Diana Dors, this sympathetic study of rootless drifters filmed on location in Notting Hill will be available to own on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital platforms now… and you can win a copy of the film on Blu-ray by answering the question below:
Michael Winner’s foray into British Social realism sees an authentic portrayal of the grittier, darker side of West London in the 60s. In Notting Hill’s jazz club, coffee bar and bedsit land of the early 1960s, Joe Beckett (Alfred Lynch) is a young unemployed misfit and drifter whose life takes a turn for the worse when he encounters Richard Dyce (Eric Portman), an ex-army officer. Dyce persuades Beckett it will be in his interests to bump off...
Michael Winner’s foray into British Social realism sees an authentic portrayal of the grittier, darker side of West London in the 60s. In Notting Hill’s jazz club, coffee bar and bedsit land of the early 1960s, Joe Beckett (Alfred Lynch) is a young unemployed misfit and drifter whose life takes a turn for the worse when he encounters Richard Dyce (Eric Portman), an ex-army officer. Dyce persuades Beckett it will be in his interests to bump off...
- 7/12/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
AMC’s The Walking Dead has seen Rick and the gang take on many a sinister villain or antagonistic group in the past, but few rival the scare-factor of The Whisperers in seasons 9 and 10 of the hit drama.
Related: The Walking Dead: 10 Facts Everyone Should Know About The Whisperers
A wolf-pack-like group of survivors that follow a strict chain of command and wear the faces of the dead, the Whisperers are clever, brutal, and ruthless. Disguising themselves to walk amongst hordes of Walkers and even weaponizing the living dead to use against their enemies, they are not only one of the most powerful groups featured in the show, but they are also the scariest.
Related: The Walking Dead: 10 Facts Everyone Should Know About The Whisperers
A wolf-pack-like group of survivors that follow a strict chain of command and wear the faces of the dead, the Whisperers are clever, brutal, and ruthless. Disguising themselves to walk amongst hordes of Walkers and even weaponizing the living dead to use against their enemies, they are not only one of the most powerful groups featured in the show, but they are also the scariest.
- 6/26/2021
- ScreenRant
AMC surprised fans of “The Walking Dead” with the news that the Season 10 finale wasn’t actually the finale. Six additional episodes would be added to the season detailing the aftermath of The Whisperer War. The first of those bonus installments is Episode 17, “Home Sweet Home,” which aired Sunday, February 28. It features the long awaited reintegration of Maggie (Lauren Cohan) into the core cast, but a dangerous new threat has followed Maggie back to Virginia. Let’s dive into the top five moments of “Home Sweet Home” below.
See ‘The Walking Dead’ season 10 episode 16 recap: Top 6 moments from long-delayed ‘A Certain Doom’
Homecoming
After showing up at the hospital just in time to save Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) in the Whisperer battle, Maggie takes time to reacquaint herself with her former stomping grounds. One of the first faces she runs into is Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) who murdered her husband Glenn...
See ‘The Walking Dead’ season 10 episode 16 recap: Top 6 moments from long-delayed ‘A Certain Doom’
Homecoming
After showing up at the hospital just in time to save Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) in the Whisperer battle, Maggie takes time to reacquaint herself with her former stomping grounds. One of the first faces she runs into is Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) who murdered her husband Glenn...
- 3/1/2021
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
Variety's Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars from Film Awards Editor Clayton Davis. Following Academy Awards history, buzz, news, reviews and sources, the Oscar predictions are updated regularly with the current year's contenders in all categories. Variety's Awards Circuit Prediction schedule consists of four phases, running all year long: Draft, Pre-Season, Regular Season and Post Season. Eligibility calendar and dates of awards will determine how long each phase lasts and will be displayed next to revision date.
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Collective
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2021 Golden Globe Predictions:
Best Actress In A Motion Picture (Drama)
Updated: Feb. 24, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: The Golden Globes nominations were announced on Feb. 3, with Netflix’s “Mank” from David Fincher leading with six nods. As the ceremony approaches on Feb. 28, the categories have been...
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Collective
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2021 Golden Globe Predictions:
Best Actress In A Motion Picture (Drama)
Updated: Feb. 24, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: The Golden Globes nominations were announced on Feb. 3, with Netflix’s “Mank” from David Fincher leading with six nods. As the ceremony approaches on Feb. 28, the categories have been...
- 2/24/2021
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
We are just weeks away from the return of The Walking Dead Season 10.
AMC has dropped the trailer for the six bonus episodes, and we have a lot of questions.
We'll start with Maggie because these will be her first episodes back as a series regular.
It's clear from the trailer that Negan being free is a lot for her to process.
"He asked how his daddy died," Maggie tells Daryl in the trailer of Hershel.
"I told him a bad man killed him. And he wanted to know if that man got what he deserved."
This will undoubtedly make things complicated, considering Negan just saved everyone from The Whisperers.
It's hard to imagine Maggie being able to co-exist in an environment with him.
Speaking of Negan, the trailer shows a leather jacket and red scarf clad Negan tapping on the floor with his trusty bat Lucille while demanding, "Little pig,...
AMC has dropped the trailer for the six bonus episodes, and we have a lot of questions.
We'll start with Maggie because these will be her first episodes back as a series regular.
It's clear from the trailer that Negan being free is a lot for her to process.
"He asked how his daddy died," Maggie tells Daryl in the trailer of Hershel.
"I told him a bad man killed him. And he wanted to know if that man got what he deserved."
This will undoubtedly make things complicated, considering Negan just saved everyone from The Whisperers.
It's hard to imagine Maggie being able to co-exist in an environment with him.
Speaking of Negan, the trailer shows a leather jacket and red scarf clad Negan tapping on the floor with his trusty bat Lucille while demanding, "Little pig,...
- 1/21/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Ever since Lauren Cohan announced she was returning to The Walking Dead, fans have wondered how she would react to Negan not being a prisoner.
If you watch The Walking Dead online, you know Maggie attempted to kill Negan because he killed Glenn and several other people.
In a pivotal moment, Maggie decided to allow Negan to live with his actions for the rest of his days, conceding that killing him would be the easy way out.
Maggie then left everyone behind and went on a mission to help emerging communities flourish.
Cohan's first episode back was The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16, but she did not get to spend any time with Negan.
In a new video released by the show's social media channels, the cast of The Walking Dead take part in a socially distanced table read for an episode titled "Home Sweet Home."
The behind the scenes video...
If you watch The Walking Dead online, you know Maggie attempted to kill Negan because he killed Glenn and several other people.
In a pivotal moment, Maggie decided to allow Negan to live with his actions for the rest of his days, conceding that killing him would be the easy way out.
Maggie then left everyone behind and went on a mission to help emerging communities flourish.
Cohan's first episode back was The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16, but she did not get to spend any time with Negan.
In a new video released by the show's social media channels, the cast of The Walking Dead take part in a socially distanced table read for an episode titled "Home Sweet Home."
The behind the scenes video...
- 10/19/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
After a Covid-induced delay, viewers finally witnessed the conclusion to The Whisperer War on “The Walking Dead.” Episode 16, “A Certain Doom,” brought an end to Beta (Ryan Hurst) and The Whisperers, but left plenty of dangling threads for fans to ponder. As we look forward to the six newly announced episodes that will be added to Season 10, let’s theorize about the show’s five biggest unanswered questions below.
See ‘The Walking Dead’ episode 15 recap: Princess panics, Beta loses his marbles in temporary season finale ‘The Tower’
The Man in the Iron Mask
Fans cheered when Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan) made her grand return to the series. She arrived just in time to save Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) from being sliced and diced, but viewers are still scratching their heads over her companion. She had a lieutenant by her side wielding Japanese kama blades, with his face shielded by a metal mask.
See ‘The Walking Dead’ episode 15 recap: Princess panics, Beta loses his marbles in temporary season finale ‘The Tower’
The Man in the Iron Mask
Fans cheered when Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan) made her grand return to the series. She arrived just in time to save Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) from being sliced and diced, but viewers are still scratching their heads over her companion. She had a lieutenant by her side wielding Japanese kama blades, with his face shielded by a metal mask.
- 10/5/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
For the first time since the show debuted in 2010, The Walking Dead will miss its usual October premiere date. Delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic have forced AMC to push back the premiere of The Walking Dead season 11 to 2021.
In the new season’s place, AMC will instead air the season 10 finale, the episode titled “A Certain Doom,” on Oct. 4, followed by six “extra” season 10 episodes in early 2021. At the moment, it’s unclear what exactly those six new episodes will be about, although the fact that they’re a continuation of the season suggests that these will be formed out of unused footage from the season 10 shoot. AMC hasn’t gone into detail about these episodes yet, though.
Fortunately, the network is already on the move when it comes to season 11, which now has a production start date. AMC CEO Josh Sapan confirmed during an earnings call (via THR...
In the new season’s place, AMC will instead air the season 10 finale, the episode titled “A Certain Doom,” on Oct. 4, followed by six “extra” season 10 episodes in early 2021. At the moment, it’s unclear what exactly those six new episodes will be about, although the fact that they’re a continuation of the season suggests that these will be formed out of unused footage from the season 10 shoot. AMC hasn’t gone into detail about these episodes yet, though.
Fortunately, the network is already on the move when it comes to season 11, which now has a production start date. AMC CEO Josh Sapan confirmed during an earnings call (via THR...
- 8/4/2020
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
The Walking Dead hasn’t made such an impact on pop culture for just being another zombie show. Instead, its success has largely come from its ability to make us care about the bevy of characters it’s introduced over the past decade, always giving us a reason to tune in each week in hopes of seeing the next piece of our favorite survivor’s story arc. Of course, this means we’ve all become equally invested in the romantic relationships these folks have engaged in, and in doing so, we’ve learned that those relationships can quickly come to an end at any moment at the hands of a zombie or human villain.
For instance, the world was crushed by season 7’s horrifying premiere when then-villain Negan bashed in the heads of beloved characters Glenn and Abraham, the former of which left Maggie a pregnant widow who was forced...
For instance, the world was crushed by season 7’s horrifying premiere when then-villain Negan bashed in the heads of beloved characters Glenn and Abraham, the former of which left Maggie a pregnant widow who was forced...
- 8/3/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
AMC’s The Walking Dead is no stranger to introducing compelling new characters each season. The cast has grown from being a small group of survivors to a massive collection of unique and memorable people who occupy various settlements within the show’s canon. While not every character is as important to the larger plot of the series, they all serve as meaningful reminders that society is thriving again and that the world Rick began to rebuild will continue to grow and prosper.
Then again, not every character introduced on The Walking Dead is a good guy with a goal of reforming society. In fact, the show’s villains remain some of the most interesting figures introduced on the program, such as Alpha and Beta from the current antagonistic group The Whisperers, The Governor from seasons 3 and 4, and everyone’s favorite scoundrel, Negan.
In the sneak peak of the show’s tenth season finale,...
Then again, not every character introduced on The Walking Dead is a good guy with a goal of reforming society. In fact, the show’s villains remain some of the most interesting figures introduced on the program, such as Alpha and Beta from the current antagonistic group The Whisperers, The Governor from seasons 3 and 4, and everyone’s favorite scoundrel, Negan.
In the sneak peak of the show’s tenth season finale,...
- 7/28/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
The Walking Dead had a lot of scheduling matters to attend to during its appearance at this year’s Comic-Con@Home. The franchise needed to announce release dates for The Walking Dead season 10 finale (Done), Fear the Walking Dead season 6 (Done), The Walking Dead: World Beyond (Done), to go along with some clarification as to what will happen with The Walking Dead season 11 (Done).
Amid all those anticipated announcements, however, came one unexpected bit of news. The long-awaited Walking Dead season 10 finale won’t actually be the finale. For, come early 2021, season 10 will be receiving six extra episodes. While this is certainly exciting news for The Walking Dead fans, it does raise some more questions…namely: what on Earth are those extra six episodes about?
For what it’s worth, that’s a question that no one outside The Walking Dead writers’ room seems to know. Such is the drawback...
Amid all those anticipated announcements, however, came one unexpected bit of news. The long-awaited Walking Dead season 10 finale won’t actually be the finale. For, come early 2021, season 10 will be receiving six extra episodes. While this is certainly exciting news for The Walking Dead fans, it does raise some more questions…namely: what on Earth are those extra six episodes about?
For what it’s worth, that’s a question that no one outside The Walking Dead writers’ room seems to know. Such is the drawback...
- 7/27/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The Walking Dead has had a colorful cast of villains throughout its 10 seasons so far, including such nemeses as season 3 and 4’s The Governor and season 9 and 10’s bad guy group The Whisperers, led by the now-deceased Alpha and her right-hand-man Beta. These unique baddies have been compelling to watch, but none have impacted the show in such a meaningful way as the beloved scoundrel Negan, who turned up in season 6 to kill off two popular characters and wreak havoc on Rick and his group for two more seasons. And according to the man who plays said character, the series would be a lot less lively without him.
During the Comic-Con@Home panel for The Walking Dead, a question was posed about how the show might have changed if Rick and Michonne had killed off Negan at the end of season 8, where the former chooses to save the villain and...
During the Comic-Con@Home panel for The Walking Dead, a question was posed about how the show might have changed if Rick and Michonne had killed off Negan at the end of season 8, where the former chooses to save the villain and...
- 7/27/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
After four long months, The Walking Dead season 10 episode 16 finally has a return date.
As promised, AMC revealed the release date for the long-awaited Walking Dead season 10 finale during the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel. The final episode will air at 9 p.m. Et on October 4, 2020. That will be followed by the series premiere of spinoff The Walking Dead: World Beyond at 10 p.m. Et.
In a surprising turn of events, the season 10 finale that will air in October won’t technically be the final episode of the season, which is getting six “extra” episodes in early 2021. As you might have expected, this means The Walking Dead season 11 has been delayed indefinitely. You can read more about all of that here.
The panel also showed some previously released footage from the finale. You can watch it below:
AMC announced back in March that the final episode of The Walking Dead...
As promised, AMC revealed the release date for the long-awaited Walking Dead season 10 finale during the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel. The final episode will air at 9 p.m. Et on October 4, 2020. That will be followed by the series premiere of spinoff The Walking Dead: World Beyond at 10 p.m. Et.
In a surprising turn of events, the season 10 finale that will air in October won’t technically be the final episode of the season, which is getting six “extra” episodes in early 2021. As you might have expected, this means The Walking Dead season 11 has been delayed indefinitely. You can read more about all of that here.
The panel also showed some previously released footage from the finale. You can watch it below:
AMC announced back in March that the final episode of The Walking Dead...
- 7/24/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
When The Walking Dead‘s season 10 finale was delayed due to the ongoing Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, it left many fans aching for news on how the multi-season arc with The Whisperers would finally pay off. With Alpha dead and Beta reigning as the leader of the group, episode 15 ended on quite a cliffhanger, and all we know for the time being is that the show will hopefully return sometime this fall to offer us closure. After such a long wait though, most of us are hoping for some genuinely world-changing events from the finale, and now we may have an idea of some of the cool stuff that’s to come when it finally airs.
Ezekiel, Eugene and Yumiko have recently stumbled across an eccentric new character named Princess. Those who’ve read the comic series that the show is based upon will know that Princess is actually a resident of The Commonwealth,...
Ezekiel, Eugene and Yumiko have recently stumbled across an eccentric new character named Princess. Those who’ve read the comic series that the show is based upon will know that Princess is actually a resident of The Commonwealth,...
- 7/14/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
The Walking Dead fans have been waiting a long time now for the season 10 finale. It was supposed to drop back in April, but the pandemic forced AMC to pull it from schedules due to post-production work being interrupted. Three months later and we’ve still yet to get a new air date for it, even if AMC has one behind the scenes. In lieu of that, then, at least showrunner Angela Kang has offered up some fresh teases at what we can expect from the episode, titled “A Certain Doom.”
Kang was a guest on the latest episode of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s virtual talk show Friday Night In With The Morgans. In an outtake from the show, shared by Entertainment Weekly, the EP talked about where things are at on Twd. First off, she recapped where we left things in the penultimate installment, “The Tower.”
“Obviously we’ve...
Kang was a guest on the latest episode of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s virtual talk show Friday Night In With The Morgans. In an outtake from the show, shared by Entertainment Weekly, the EP talked about where things are at on Twd. First off, she recapped where we left things in the penultimate installment, “The Tower.”
“Obviously we’ve...
- 7/11/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The Walking Dead universe is one of the most grounded takes on the zombie genre around, focusing more on the struggles of a band of survivors trying to make it through a post-apocalyptic world alive than the zombies themselves. This includes not even naming the zombies zombies. As fans will know, “walkers” is the traditional term used for the undead in the series. Although, other groups and individuals separate from Rick Grimes’ community have different names for them, including Biters, Creepers, Lurkers and, as per the Whisperers, Guardians.
But why is the word zombie a no-go for both the show and the original comic books? Well, creator Robert Kirkman has previously revealed the answer. He’s explained that The Walking Dead exists in a world where zombies were never a pop culture craze. In the real world, George Romero’s classic of the Dead movies were what started the modern...
But why is the word zombie a no-go for both the show and the original comic books? Well, creator Robert Kirkman has previously revealed the answer. He’s explained that The Walking Dead exists in a world where zombies were never a pop culture craze. In the real world, George Romero’s classic of the Dead movies were what started the modern...
- 6/9/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The Walking Dead‘s quality may have waned during seasons 6-8, but there is hardly any denying that the presence of Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) during the All Out War storyline injected a surprising amount of wit, humor, and charisma to an otherwise bleak show. However, some people had mixed emotions regarding his introduction, and one unexpected person has finally opened up about his feelings on the matter.
Negan rarely displayed deep emotion early on, choosing to use his bat, Lucille, to show people how he felt about a situation. This was made very obvious from his first appearance on the series in the season 6 finale when the final seconds of the episode saw him take Lucille and bash in an unknown character’s head. The season 7 premiere revealed that he killed Abraham (Michael Cudlitz), but in a sudden and heartbreaking turn of events, he scarred us all by also...
Negan rarely displayed deep emotion early on, choosing to use his bat, Lucille, to show people how he felt about a situation. This was made very obvious from his first appearance on the series in the season 6 finale when the final seconds of the episode saw him take Lucille and bash in an unknown character’s head. The season 7 premiere revealed that he killed Abraham (Michael Cudlitz), but in a sudden and heartbreaking turn of events, he scarred us all by also...
- 5/22/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
There are few moments in the history of television as jarring and heartbreaking as the The Walking Dead‘s season 7 premiere deaths. Following the season 6 finale’s agonizing cliffhanger, the next season’s opener took a nightmarish turn as Negan – played by the charismatic Jeffrey Dean Morgan – killed not one but two of the show’s most beloved characters, Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn (Steven Yeun), in the goriest and most gut-wrenching way.
Those watching during the horrendous killings will likely remember a rare moment of levity though when Abraham uttered his now-famous final words, “suck my nuts.” In the show, Negan responded by mocking and laughing at Abraham’s defiant remark in the classic way that only he can. Obviously, Abraham’s attempt to show no fear did nothing to stop the brutal bashing of his skull, and though it’s now an uncomfortable memory for most of us,...
Those watching during the horrendous killings will likely remember a rare moment of levity though when Abraham uttered his now-famous final words, “suck my nuts.” In the show, Negan responded by mocking and laughing at Abraham’s defiant remark in the classic way that only he can. Obviously, Abraham’s attempt to show no fear did nothing to stop the brutal bashing of his skull, and though it’s now an uncomfortable memory for most of us,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
The ongoing health crisis has affected post-production work on the Season 10 finale of “The Walking Dead.” So, Sunday’s 15th episode, titled “The Tower,” will be the last episode to air for a while. Luckily, this installment looks absolutely epic thanks to a new teaser video. Watch the preview trailer above for Season 10, Episode 15, which airs April 5 on AMC.
See ‘The Walking Dead’ episode 14 recap: Top 5 moments from ‘Look at the Flowers’ include a sinister ghost and a zany new character
The trailer begins with a horrifying image: The Whisperer horde has invaded Alexandria. Thousands of walkers litter the once peaceful streets, but there is oddly no sign of battle. Beta (Ryan Hurst) surveys the town from a perch atop the windmill and one of his minions informs him that there is no sign of people down below. Did the Alexandrians simply unlock the gate before fleeing their home? Beta...
See ‘The Walking Dead’ episode 14 recap: Top 5 moments from ‘Look at the Flowers’ include a sinister ghost and a zany new character
The trailer begins with a horrifying image: The Whisperer horde has invaded Alexandria. Thousands of walkers litter the once peaceful streets, but there is oddly no sign of battle. Beta (Ryan Hurst) surveys the town from a perch atop the windmill and one of his minions informs him that there is no sign of people down below. Did the Alexandrians simply unlock the gate before fleeing their home? Beta...
- 4/4/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
Season 10 of “The Walking Dead” has seen its share of bloodshed. Beloved veterans like Siddiq (Avi Nash) were shockingly eliminated, and new faces like Mary (Thora Birch) met their end just as viewers grew to love them. Just two episodes remain in this action packed season, which will feature The Whisperers on the move with a gargantuan zombie horde. That means more character exits are inevitable and it’s time for another “Walking Dead” death watch. These are the most likely characters to die before the season wraps.
Gabriel
Father Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) has experienced quite the journey since his cowardly debut. Season 10 has seen Gabe grow more bold and brutal, having no problem torturing Whisperers because he thinks they can be easily broken. But Gabe wasn’t there for the Hilltop fire and his overconfidence against the ruthless group could lead to his downfall. The Whisperers have already murdered...
Gabriel
Father Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) has experienced quite the journey since his cowardly debut. Season 10 has seen Gabe grow more bold and brutal, having no problem torturing Whisperers because he thinks they can be easily broken. But Gabe wasn’t there for the Hilltop fire and his overconfidence against the ruthless group could lead to his downfall. The Whisperers have already murdered...
- 4/3/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
“It’s done,” declares Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in a preview trailer of this Sunday’s new episode of “The Walking Dead.” Negan has cut the literal head off of The Whisperers, but trouble may just be beginning for the survivors of the Hilltop battle. Watch the video clip above for Season 10, Episode 14, titled “Look at the Flowers,” which airs Sunday, March 29 on AMC.
Carol (Melissa McBride) triumphantly places the severed head of Alpha (Samantha Morton) on a pike at the Whisperers’ border. The grieving mother once again proved she is not to be messed with, and successfully kept her secret plot with Negan under wraps. It’s apparent that she promised Negan something big in exchange for carrying out the plan. “I held up my end, now hold up yours,” he barks. Did Carol promise him freedom? Her fellow Alexandrians may not be too happy with her rogue decision.
Carol (Melissa McBride) triumphantly places the severed head of Alpha (Samantha Morton) on a pike at the Whisperers’ border. The grieving mother once again proved she is not to be messed with, and successfully kept her secret plot with Negan under wraps. It’s apparent that she promised Negan something big in exchange for carrying out the plan. “I held up my end, now hold up yours,” he barks. Did Carol promise him freedom? Her fellow Alexandrians may not be too happy with her rogue decision.
- 3/27/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 12
In the earlier incarnations of The Walking Dead, the show made big, bold moves, whether they fit with the continuity of the comic book or not. Owing to instability behind the scenes, and actors wishing to move onto other work, The Walking Dead was no stranger to killing off major characters when it fit the story they were trying to tell.
There were no helicopter flights to nowhere or van trips with Georgie; people died, and usually in horrible ways. Some of these deaths were expected—some actors with expiring contracts were pretty certainly doomed by season’s end due to acrimony with producers—and others were huge surprises; generally, it felt like no one was off limits, except for a few characters who ended up dead or off the show in later seasons for reasons that ended...
The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 12
In the earlier incarnations of The Walking Dead, the show made big, bold moves, whether they fit with the continuity of the comic book or not. Owing to instability behind the scenes, and actors wishing to move onto other work, The Walking Dead was no stranger to killing off major characters when it fit the story they were trying to tell.
There were no helicopter flights to nowhere or van trips with Georgie; people died, and usually in horrible ways. Some of these deaths were expected—some actors with expiring contracts were pretty certainly doomed by season’s end due to acrimony with producers—and others were huge surprises; generally, it felt like no one was off limits, except for a few characters who ended up dead or off the show in later seasons for reasons that ended...
- 3/16/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Flames engulf Hilltop Colony in a new preview trailer for the next episode of AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” As the citizens scramble to fight off the invading Whisperers, is there any hope for the town? Watch the video teaser above for Season 10, Episode 12, “Walk With Us,” which airs Sunday, March 15 at 9:00 pm Et/Pt.
See ‘The Walking Dead’ seasons ranked worst to best: Does your personal #1 choice match ours?
The epic battle rages at Hilltop with zombies breaching the once sturdy city walls. As the camera pans to shots of our favorite survivors in distress, Carol (Melissa McBride) sounds hopeless in a voice-over. “Do you know what it feels like to want something so bad, you get people killed?” she asks. “And you have nothing to show for it?” She could finally get the chance to exact her revenge on Alpha (Samantha Morton) in this installment. Fans have...
See ‘The Walking Dead’ seasons ranked worst to best: Does your personal #1 choice match ours?
The epic battle rages at Hilltop with zombies breaching the once sturdy city walls. As the camera pans to shots of our favorite survivors in distress, Carol (Melissa McBride) sounds hopeless in a voice-over. “Do you know what it feels like to want something so bad, you get people killed?” she asks. “And you have nothing to show for it?” She could finally get the chance to exact her revenge on Alpha (Samantha Morton) in this installment. Fans have...
- 3/12/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
AMC’s zombie apocalypse drama “The Walking Dead,” based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book series, burst onto our television screens in 2010 and has been a ratings juggernaut ever since. Over the past decade the show has experienced both creative highs and unfortunate lows, with some seasons being must-see-tv and others being rather forgettable. Tour our photos above to see all of “The Walking Dead” seasons ranked from worst to best. Does your personal number one choice match ours?
10. Season 7
It was great to expand the world of the show by introducing The Kingdom and Oceanside. But the series felt the need to really marinate in the doom and gloom of Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Abraham’s (Michael Cudlitz) murders at the top of the season. Season 7 is largely defined by a sense of helplessness against the threat of The Saviors and it quickly grew tiresome as each episode only presented more of the same.
10. Season 7
It was great to expand the world of the show by introducing The Kingdom and Oceanside. But the series felt the need to really marinate in the doom and gloom of Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Abraham’s (Michael Cudlitz) murders at the top of the season. Season 7 is largely defined by a sense of helplessness against the threat of The Saviors and it quickly grew tiresome as each episode only presented more of the same.
- 3/9/2020
- by Sam Eckmann and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
You don't mess with Alpha's horde and expect to live to tell the tale.
The Whisperers arrived at the Hilltop on The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 11, and it was a pulse-pounding installment from start to finish.
What could have been a straightforward battle between the skin freaks and the Hilltop was so much more.
Alpha has shown that she is not opposed to flipping the script when necessary, but the decision to block everyone, including the kids in, clearly came from Negan.
It was reminiscent of the heroes trying to escape before Glenn and Abraham were murdered on The Walking Dead Season 6.
Together, these two villains bring a lot to the table, and they could make what's left of the world their oyster. It's a worrying thought, but I'm not buying Negan turning his back on everyone.
Granted, he was made a pariah for his part in past horrors, but...
The Whisperers arrived at the Hilltop on The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 11, and it was a pulse-pounding installment from start to finish.
What could have been a straightforward battle between the skin freaks and the Hilltop was so much more.
Alpha has shown that she is not opposed to flipping the script when necessary, but the decision to block everyone, including the kids in, clearly came from Negan.
It was reminiscent of the heroes trying to escape before Glenn and Abraham were murdered on The Walking Dead Season 6.
Together, these two villains bring a lot to the table, and they could make what's left of the world their oyster. It's a worrying thought, but I'm not buying Negan turning his back on everyone.
Granted, he was made a pariah for his part in past horrors, but...
- 3/9/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Dread is in the air on “The Walking Dead.” The Whisperers drain tree sap into strange molds. Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) dons a new zombie skin mask and helps lead The Whisperers’ horde on a march to war. Hilltop is the target and its citizens have no idea just how unrelenting the enemy will be. When Lydia (Cassady McClincy) arrives with a wounded Daryl (Norman Reedus) she offers a stern warning: “You can’t go out there. My mother is coming.” Is this the end of Hilltop? Dive into the Top 5 moments of Season 10, Episode 11, “Morning Star,” as the community prepares for battle.
Fight or Flight
Mary’s (Thora Birch) presence ignites tensions at Hilltop, with Earl (John Finn) refusing to let her see the nephew he is now raising as his own child. Earl is aggressively in favor of defending his home against The Whisperers when others advocate for fleeing.
Fight or Flight
Mary’s (Thora Birch) presence ignites tensions at Hilltop, with Earl (John Finn) refusing to let her see the nephew he is now raising as his own child. Earl is aggressively in favor of defending his home against The Whisperers when others advocate for fleeing.
- 3/9/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
The Whisperer War is officially here! For a long while, the coalition of communities simply tried to avoid confrontation with The Whisperers. But with a new teaser video of Season 10, Episode 11, it is clear that violent conflict is about to be unleashed on “The Walking Dead.” Above, watch the preview trailer for “Morning Star,” which airs Sunday on AMC.
See ‘The Walking Dead’ episode 10 recap: Top 5 most tense moments from ‘Stalker’ include a deadly presence in Alexandria
Daryl (Norman Reedus) makes it back to Hilltop after his near fatal encounter with Alpha (Samantha Morton), but he faces a chilly reception. “You’ve gotta find our people man,” demands Luke (Dan Fogler) in a chastising tone. It’s been at least a day since the cave explosion and the fates of Connie (Lauren Ridloff) and Magna (Nadia Hilker) are still unknown. Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura) is particularly stressed about her girlfriend Magna being trapped underground,...
See ‘The Walking Dead’ episode 10 recap: Top 5 most tense moments from ‘Stalker’ include a deadly presence in Alexandria
Daryl (Norman Reedus) makes it back to Hilltop after his near fatal encounter with Alpha (Samantha Morton), but he faces a chilly reception. “You’ve gotta find our people man,” demands Luke (Dan Fogler) in a chastising tone. It’s been at least a day since the cave explosion and the fates of Connie (Lauren Ridloff) and Magna (Nadia Hilker) are still unknown. Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura) is particularly stressed about her girlfriend Magna being trapped underground,...
- 3/8/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
Tune into AMC this Sunday for the Premiere Of ” Ride With Norman Reedus” And An All New Walking Dead
The Walking Dead Season 10 continues on Sunday, March 8th at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt on AMC. In Sunday’s all-new episode, “Morning Star,” the Whisperers are coming for Hilltop. After Daryl and Lydia’s encounter with Alpha, the communities must decide whether to run or fight. Meanwhile, Eugene’s communication with Stephanie gets complicated. The second half of The Walking Dead season 10 began with many of our survivors trapped. Some in the confines of a cave filled with walkers, while others were caught in a spiral of suspicion and grief. All orchestrated at the hand of Alpha, who continues to prove the Whisperers are always watching, and one step ahead of the communities. Which includes the potentially deadly threat of having added Negan to their ranks. Through this conflict and all they’ve lost, a few still hold onto hope, especially Eugene, who believes the mysterious voice he spoke...
- 3/5/2020
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
After an explosive mid-season return, AMC’s “The Walking Dead” begins its 10th episode of the season with an ominous cold open. Whisperer heavy hitter Beta (Ryan Hurst) slinks to an abandoned Rv in a field, where a secret door in the floorboards reveals an entrance to a vast network of underground tunnels. The villain marches through the underground caverns and it’s unclear what the masked man has planned. As this episode reveals, The Whisperers are even more cunning than ever anticipated. These are the five most tense moments of “Stalker.”
Prisoner
Rosita (Christian Serratos) awakes from a nightmare in a cold sweat. She can’t shake visions of Whisperers trying to kill her baby. So she is not happy to be summoned to Alexandria’s gate where Gamma (Thora Birch) is turning herself in. Gamma lets everyone know that the group who went hunting for the zombie herd are in trouble,...
Prisoner
Rosita (Christian Serratos) awakes from a nightmare in a cold sweat. She can’t shake visions of Whisperers trying to kill her baby. So she is not happy to be summoned to Alexandria’s gate where Gamma (Thora Birch) is turning herself in. Gamma lets everyone know that the group who went hunting for the zombie herd are in trouble,...
- 3/2/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Sunday’s episode of “The Walking Dead”
Several “Walking Dead” fans expressed their disgust over a sex scene between Negan and Alpha that aired on Sunday night’s episode of the long-running zombie drama.
In the scene, the two characters, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Samantha Morton, are about to get intimate — but first, they have to discuss one rather grotesque fashion choice on Alpha’s part.
The tryst, which takes place in the woods, is an effort on Alpha’s part to reward Negan for helping to identify a potential spy. She tells him to undress, and when he turns around, she is also in the nude — except for her Whisperer mask, which is made out of human skin.
Also Read: Here's What Happens Next With Negan and the Whisperers in the 'Walking Dead' Comics
“You’re a crass man,...
Several “Walking Dead” fans expressed their disgust over a sex scene between Negan and Alpha that aired on Sunday night’s episode of the long-running zombie drama.
In the scene, the two characters, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Samantha Morton, are about to get intimate — but first, they have to discuss one rather grotesque fashion choice on Alpha’s part.
The tryst, which takes place in the woods, is an effort on Alpha’s part to reward Negan for helping to identify a potential spy. She tells him to undress, and when he turns around, she is also in the nude — except for her Whisperer mask, which is made out of human skin.
Also Read: Here's What Happens Next With Negan and the Whisperers in the 'Walking Dead' Comics
“You’re a crass man,...
- 2/24/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
“The Walking Dead” Season 10 went on hiatus after a major cliffhanger left several beloved characters in grave danger. If the months spent away from the apocalyptic series has you scratching your head wondering who survived the twists and turns of this season, fear not! These five events contain every murder and mystery you need to know before “The Walking Dead” returns for its mid-season premiere, “Squeeze,” on Sunday, February 23 on AMC.
Double-crossing Dante
The biggest twist of the season was the discovery that Dante (Juan Cavier Cardenas) was a Whisperer spy. The mole successfully infiltrated Alexandria as a doctor and sabotaged the town’s water supply. And just as poor Siddiq (Avi Nash) put together the pieces, Dante overpowers and strangles him to death. Rosita (Christian Serratos) walks in on the crime scene a minute too late, but thankfully beats the hell out of Dante. She also must put down...
Double-crossing Dante
The biggest twist of the season was the discovery that Dante (Juan Cavier Cardenas) was a Whisperer spy. The mole successfully infiltrated Alexandria as a doctor and sabotaged the town’s water supply. And just as poor Siddiq (Avi Nash) put together the pieces, Dante overpowers and strangles him to death. Rosita (Christian Serratos) walks in on the crime scene a minute too late, but thankfully beats the hell out of Dante. She also must put down...
- 2/22/2020
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
A new TV spot for The Walking Dead season 10B features an easily-missed connection to Lauren Cohan’s Maggie Rhee. The character has been absent from the series since halfway through season 9, with Maggie explained as having gone with her son to aid Georgie in setting up a new community someplace far away. The real-life reason for her exit though was so that Cohan could star in ABC’s Whiskey Cavalier. With that cancelled after one season, however, it was announced last year that the actress will return as a regular for season 11.
Not only that, but it’s also known that Cohan is extremely likely to drop by in a guest role somewhere in these remaining episodes of season 10. This small nod to the former Hilltop leader could be teasing her reappearance, then.
In the TV spot below, one clip shows Carol standing in front of some portraits depicting Maggie’s late loved ones,...
Not only that, but it’s also known that Cohan is extremely likely to drop by in a guest role somewhere in these remaining episodes of season 10. This small nod to the former Hilltop leader could be teasing her reappearance, then.
In the TV spot below, one clip shows Carol standing in front of some portraits depicting Maggie’s late loved ones,...
- 2/19/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The long winter break for AMC’s “The Walking Dead” is nearly over and we have just gotten a look at the final trailer for the last eight episodes of season ten. We can definitely see that the war between Alexandria and The Whisperers is getting more and more heated and Michonne has once again taken up arms. She definitely looks ready for an all-out war! The eight remaining episodes of season ten will see the departure of Danai Gurira, better known as Michonne, from the series, so we are only left to wonder just what the outcome of this battle will be, however, if Judith’s tears in the trailer are any indication things might not have ended so well for Michonne. The writers have not yet revealed whether or not they are planning to kill off Michonne’s character or leave her fate in the air much as...
- 2/16/2020
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
With everything going on in The Walking Dead today, Woodbury is almost considered a piece of forgotten history within the lore of AMC's hit drama series. The rural town that was run and influenced by the infamous Governor, who was first introduced in the first episode of The Walking Dead's third season. In this episode, titled "Seed", Andrea and Michonne are welcomed into Woodbury by the Governor himself, along with his right-hand men, Merle Dixon and Milton Mamet.
Woodbury was the first gated community that was introduced in the TV series, and the Governor was the first prominent villain. Since the Governor and Woodbury seem pretty subdued in hindsight, now that the show has introduced more sinister and nefarious antagonists such as Negan and the Whisperers, it's easy to overlook just how eerie and ominous this whole idea was. Let's look back at some details about Woodbury that you might have missed.
Woodbury was the first gated community that was introduced in the TV series, and the Governor was the first prominent villain. Since the Governor and Woodbury seem pretty subdued in hindsight, now that the show has introduced more sinister and nefarious antagonists such as Negan and the Whisperers, it's easy to overlook just how eerie and ominous this whole idea was. Let's look back at some details about Woodbury that you might have missed.
- 2/9/2020
- ScreenRant
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