Terror Vision Records has launched its 2025 vinyl subscription featuring six soundtracks making their vinyl debut:
The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) composed by Jaime Mendoza-Nava (The Town That Dreaded Sundown) The Sender (1982) composed by Trevor Jones Cheerleader Camp (1988) composed by Joel Hamilton & Murielle Hamilton (Rush Week) Fire in the Sky (1993) composed by Mark Isham Cabin Fever (2002) composed by Angelo Badalamenti and Nathan Barr Immaculate (2024) composed by Will Bates
Priced at $185, the subscription includes all six releases on exclusive colored vinyl with hand-numbered packaging and a 2025 club tee.
The $225 VIP subscription includes all that plus a Terror Vision test pressing, a 2025 club tote bag, a 2025 turntable slipmat, and other goodies.
For non-subscribers, the scores will be available individually throughout the year on different color variants.
Terror Vision is celebrating 10 years of releasing horror soundtracks on vinyl, including The Monster Squad, The People Under the Stairs, Basket Case, Pet Sematary Two, Pontypool,...
The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) composed by Jaime Mendoza-Nava (The Town That Dreaded Sundown) The Sender (1982) composed by Trevor Jones Cheerleader Camp (1988) composed by Joel Hamilton & Murielle Hamilton (Rush Week) Fire in the Sky (1993) composed by Mark Isham Cabin Fever (2002) composed by Angelo Badalamenti and Nathan Barr Immaculate (2024) composed by Will Bates
Priced at $185, the subscription includes all six releases on exclusive colored vinyl with hand-numbered packaging and a 2025 club tee.
The $225 VIP subscription includes all that plus a Terror Vision test pressing, a 2025 club tote bag, a 2025 turntable slipmat, and other goodies.
For non-subscribers, the scores will be available individually throughout the year on different color variants.
Terror Vision is celebrating 10 years of releasing horror soundtracks on vinyl, including The Monster Squad, The People Under the Stairs, Basket Case, Pet Sematary Two, Pontypool,...
- 3/6/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
A loving ode to films with post-apocalyptic themes, World Gone Wild, Restocked and Reloaded 2nd Edition: A Survivor’s Guide to Post-Apocalyptic Movies is an updated edition of the original must-have book.
It features more than 1,200 movie reviews, plus more than 600 images and dozens of interviews with filmmakers and actors. Written by film historian David J. Moore, author of The Good, the Tough, and the Deadly: Action Movies and Stars we grabbed the talented scribe to chat about the horror movie he loves the most.
From asteroids to zombies, the film and television industry has dreamed up seemingly infinite ways to end the world. Fortunately, in this definitive guide to all things apocalypse (on film), entertainment journalist David J. Moore helps you navigate the abundance of post-apocalyptic films to separate the brilliant from the toxic.
The book includes coverage of the iconic films that launched the genre as well as newer smash hits,...
It features more than 1,200 movie reviews, plus more than 600 images and dozens of interviews with filmmakers and actors. Written by film historian David J. Moore, author of The Good, the Tough, and the Deadly: Action Movies and Stars we grabbed the talented scribe to chat about the horror movie he loves the most.
From asteroids to zombies, the film and television industry has dreamed up seemingly infinite ways to end the world. Fortunately, in this definitive guide to all things apocalypse (on film), entertainment journalist David J. Moore helps you navigate the abundance of post-apocalyptic films to separate the brilliant from the toxic.
The book includes coverage of the iconic films that launched the genre as well as newer smash hits,...
- 10/16/2024
- by Alex Humphrey
- Love Horror
Apocalypses in Canadian cinema tend to occur in slow motion, and have a subversive touch of quiet absurdity. The two undisputed classics of the genre are Don McKellar’s Last Night, and Bruce McDonald’s Pontypool. Caitlin Cronenberg aims for that lofty territory with her debut feature film, Humane. Set sometime in the near future, in late-stage climate crisis, citizens need solar umbrellas to go outside, and put protective film on the inside of their cars to keep the toxic sun out. Much of the world has collapsed into chaos, but Canada still limps along civilly, due to a government which has implemented a voluntary suicide programs called “Enlistment.” People can sign up to remove themselves from the population for a cash settlement that goes...
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- 4/20/2024
- Screen Anarchy
Top 10? Hell, the only 10! Well not quite, but damn close! We’ve actually tallied a solid list of ten horror/thrillers that happened to be set on Valentine’s Day itself. Now, some spend the entire day reveling in lovelorn lethality, some merely glance past the February 14th date, but in just about every case, old cupid’s shooting an arrow in the head, if not the heart. Ah hell, you’ve heard enough. Here’s the Top 10 Valentine’s Day Set Horror/Thrillers!
#10. Lovers Lane (1999)
Before Anna Faris was spoofing Scary MOVIEs and wooing the world as The House Bunny, she happened to stroll down Lovers Lane, a listless paint-by-numbers slasher flick about a man who went on an indiscriminate murder spree on Valentine’s Day 13 year prior, only to return to town to stalk and slash the victims’ children, foully disemboweling them with his hook-handed murder weapon. Lovers Lane...
#10. Lovers Lane (1999)
Before Anna Faris was spoofing Scary MOVIEs and wooing the world as The House Bunny, she happened to stroll down Lovers Lane, a listless paint-by-numbers slasher flick about a man who went on an indiscriminate murder spree on Valentine’s Day 13 year prior, only to return to town to stalk and slash the victims’ children, foully disemboweling them with his hook-handed murder weapon. Lovers Lane...
- 2/13/2024
- by Jake Dee
- JoBlo.com
Valentine’s Day isn’t just about roses and chocolates. For those who love a good scare, it’s the perfect opportunity to blend romance with the macabre. Here’s a list of 10 Valentine’s Day horror movies that will make your date night thrillingly unforgettable. From classic slashers to psychological thrillers, these films are sure to add an unconventional twist to your celebrations.
10. Pontypool (2008)
Starting our list is a hidden gem in the horror genre, Pontypool. Directed by Bruce McDonald, this Canadian film turns a radio station into a claustrophobic nightmare. Stephen McHattie’s performance as a shock jock witnessing a bizarre viral outbreak through phone calls is both chilling and thought-provoking. It’s a cerebral horror that plays with language and fear in a way that’s both unique and unsettling.
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9. Raising Cain (1992)
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10. Pontypool (2008)
Starting our list is a hidden gem in the horror genre, Pontypool. Directed by Bruce McDonald, this Canadian film turns a radio station into a claustrophobic nightmare. Stephen McHattie’s performance as a shock jock witnessing a bizarre viral outbreak through phone calls is both chilling and thought-provoking. It’s a cerebral horror that plays with language and fear in a way that’s both unique and unsettling.
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9. Raising Cain (1992)
Brian De Palma’s Raising Cain is a psychological...
- 2/1/2024
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
The horror movie series that began in 2002 with 28 Days Later will finally get its long-awaited third installment.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, it has been revealed that 28 Years Later is officially in the works. The film is the second sequel to 28 Days Later, following the 2007 follow-up film called 28 Weeks Later. Also confirmed is that the original 28 Days Later team will reunite, as director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland are collaborating on the project. It's also noted in the report that the plan is for this new film to launch a new trilogy of zombie "infected" movies, and the sequel will be shopped to studios and streamers this year.
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Per The Hollywood Reporter, it has been revealed that 28 Years Later is officially in the works. The film is the second sequel to 28 Days Later, following the 2007 follow-up film called 28 Weeks Later. Also confirmed is that the original 28 Days Later team will reunite, as director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland are collaborating on the project. It's also noted in the report that the plan is for this new film to launch a new trilogy of zombie "infected" movies, and the sequel will be shopped to studios and streamers this year.
Related Rick and Michonne's Long-Awaited Reunion Teased in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Trailer Rick Grimes and Michonne return in the gripping first look trailer for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Close
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- 1/11/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- Comic Book Resources
Zombie movies have broken traditional rules, with some being more funny than scary and featuring fast-moving zombies that can run. Movies like Dawn of the Dead and Fido have, respectively, remade classics and depicted an alternate 1950s where humans control zombies with electronic collars. Pontypool showcases a unique twist as the virus spreads through the English language, and Shaun of the Dead defies expectations with relatable protagonists.
The zombie movie genre has produced some truly iconic horror films, most of which adhere to a strict set of guidelines, but there are also some major examples that have broken the biggest of these rules. The primary expectations for the genre are that the movies should be scary, the zombies should be the enemy, and these creatures should be slow-moving ghouls. However, some zombie movies go against the traditional formula, and the results are highly mixed.
There are now zombie movies that are more funny than scary,...
The zombie movie genre has produced some truly iconic horror films, most of which adhere to a strict set of guidelines, but there are also some major examples that have broken the biggest of these rules. The primary expectations for the genre are that the movies should be scary, the zombies should be the enemy, and these creatures should be slow-moving ghouls. However, some zombie movies go against the traditional formula, and the results are highly mixed.
There are now zombie movies that are more funny than scary,...
- 11/1/2023
- by Kevin Stewart
- ScreenRant
Shudder is nothing if not a goldmine of content, with basically something to watch for everyone, and today we are making a list of the best 7 new movies on Shudder in November 2023 that you can watch right now. The movies included in this list are Shudder’s exclusives and resurrected. The titles are ranked according to their availability dates.
Anna and the Apocalypse (November 1)
Synopsis: The night before Christmas, a zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven. Anna and her friends must fight, slash and sing their way to survival, facing hellish snowmen, an undead santa and bloodthirsty elves in a desperate race to reach their loved ones hiding out at their local high school. But the lucky few that make it find out that the human threat they face there is the most terrifying of all… With civilisation falling apart around them, the only people they can...
Anna and the Apocalypse (November 1)
Synopsis: The night before Christmas, a zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven. Anna and her friends must fight, slash and sing their way to survival, facing hellish snowmen, an undead santa and bloodthirsty elves in a desperate race to reach their loved ones hiding out at their local high school. But the lucky few that make it find out that the human threat they face there is the most terrifying of all… With civilisation falling apart around them, the only people they can...
- 10/30/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
From the writer of Pontypool (Tony Burgess) and the director of Monster Brawl and Cult Hero (Jesse Thomas Cook) comes The Hyperborean, and we’ve got the trailer for ya today.
The sci-fi/horror/comedy is currently touring festivals worldwide from Collingwood Film Company, and you can watch the absolutely bonkers official trailer below.
Two words: Ice. Mummy. A laser-blasting ice mummy, that is…
In the film, “A whiskey magnate summons his contentious family to sample his legacy product: casks of Scotch aged 170 years, recovered from a ghost ship in the Canadian Arctic.”
Liv Collins, Ry Barrett, Jess Vano, Jonathan Craig, Justin Bott and Tony Burgess star.
The post ‘The Hyperborean’ Trailer – Laser-Blasting Ice Mummy Unleashed in New Movie from ‘Pontypool’ Writer appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
The sci-fi/horror/comedy is currently touring festivals worldwide from Collingwood Film Company, and you can watch the absolutely bonkers official trailer below.
Two words: Ice. Mummy. A laser-blasting ice mummy, that is…
In the film, “A whiskey magnate summons his contentious family to sample his legacy product: casks of Scotch aged 170 years, recovered from a ghost ship in the Canadian Arctic.”
Liv Collins, Ry Barrett, Jess Vano, Jonathan Craig, Justin Bott and Tony Burgess star.
The post ‘The Hyperborean’ Trailer – Laser-Blasting Ice Mummy Unleashed in New Movie from ‘Pontypool’ Writer appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 10/20/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Aliens have arrived, and that may be just one of Kaitlyn Dever’s problems, in the new trailer for “No One Will Save You.” The sophomore effort from director Brian Duffield, whose “Spontaneous” was an unusually of-the-moment horror parable for kids growing up in an era of mass shootings and climate change, arrives on Hulu courtesy of 20th Century Studios on Sept. 22.
Dever stars as Brynn, who puts up a surprising amount of resistance when aliens show up on her doorstep. The trailer cleverly starts with a tease that the film will be a home invasion thriller before revealing that the invaders aren’t from our planet. We then get a montage of our heroine doing her best to fend off the intergalactic menace, including period details like a rotary telephone and what looks to be 1970s wardrobes.
“I think there’s a deeply buried feeling that every alien invasion...
Dever stars as Brynn, who puts up a surprising amount of resistance when aliens show up on her doorstep. The trailer cleverly starts with a tease that the film will be a home invasion thriller before revealing that the invaders aren’t from our planet. We then get a montage of our heroine doing her best to fend off the intergalactic menace, including period details like a rotary telephone and what looks to be 1970s wardrobes.
“I think there’s a deeply buried feeling that every alien invasion...
- 9/5/2023
- by Scott Mendelson
- The Wrap
Looking for the 10 best Canadian horror movies that will send shivers down your spine? Canada is not only known for its stunning landscapes and warm hospitality (not to be too braggadocious), but also for its many killer contributions to the horror genre. In this article, we'll explore the top 10 films that have enthralled and terrified audiences, cementing their place as the best Canadian horror movies.
Get ready for a thrilling journey through the dark and terrifying world of Canadian horror!
Warner Bros. Black Christmas (1974)
Considered a trailblazer in the slasher genre, Black Christmas takes place in a sorority house stalked by a deranged killer during the holiday season. With its atmospheric tension and cleverly crafted scares, this cult classic continues to haunt audiences with its spine-tingling suspense.
Lionsgate Ginger Snaps (2000)
This unique werewolf tale follows two teenage sisters as one of them undergoes a horrifying transformation. Ginger Snaps blends coming-of-age themes with body horror,...
Get ready for a thrilling journey through the dark and terrifying world of Canadian horror!
Warner Bros. Black Christmas (1974)
Considered a trailblazer in the slasher genre, Black Christmas takes place in a sorority house stalked by a deranged killer during the holiday season. With its atmospheric tension and cleverly crafted scares, this cult classic continues to haunt audiences with its spine-tingling suspense.
Lionsgate Ginger Snaps (2000)
This unique werewolf tale follows two teenage sisters as one of them undergoes a horrifying transformation. Ginger Snaps blends coming-of-age themes with body horror,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
Infectious disease has been a concern of humankind ever since we first began cooperating in large settlements, so it makes sense that this horrific fact of life has also become the basis for many of our scary stories. And while Covid and the Black Plague are scary enough on their own, some stories rely on much stranger (and often absurd) diseases in order to terrify audiences – especially when horror movies are concerned.
And with so many viral scares out there, we’ve decided to come up with a list recommending six of the strangest infection horror flicks for your viewing pleasure. After all, it might do horror fans some good to remember that things could still have been much worse after living through a very real pandemic.
Naturally, the films on this list aren’t the only strange viral horror flicks out there, so don’t forget to comment below...
And with so many viral scares out there, we’ve decided to come up with a list recommending six of the strangest infection horror flicks for your viewing pleasure. After all, it might do horror fans some good to remember that things could still have been much worse after living through a very real pandemic.
Naturally, the films on this list aren’t the only strange viral horror flicks out there, so don’t forget to comment below...
- 6/28/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
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Like it or loathe it, it seems as though the Stranger Things-led 1980s nostalgia is still going strong. Although some might be growing a little tired of the tropes by now, when done effectively the neon-tinged settings and synth-led ephemeral soundtracks can really resonate. This is where Killer Frequency aims to land, with Team17 turning its eye to the 1980s through the lens of a slasher horror story.
Killer Frequency casts the player as late night radio show host Forrest Nash, who is roped in to help with saving the inhabitants of a sleepy town from a masked serial killer on the loose. It's far from the only game with a slasher focus - and The Quarry even has some 1980s outfits for its characters - but where Killer Frequency differs is that...
Like it or loathe it, it seems as though the Stranger Things-led 1980s nostalgia is still going strong. Although some might be growing a little tired of the tropes by now, when done effectively the neon-tinged settings and synth-led ephemeral soundtracks can really resonate. This is where Killer Frequency aims to land, with Team17 turning its eye to the 1980s through the lens of a slasher horror story.
Killer Frequency casts the player as late night radio show host Forrest Nash, who is roped in to help with saving the inhabitants of a sleepy town from a masked serial killer on the loose. It's far from the only game with a slasher focus - and The Quarry even has some 1980s outfits for its characters - but where Killer Frequency differs is that...
- 6/12/2023
- by Rob Gordon
- ScreenRant
Are you a horror movie enthusiast in search of the scariest horror hidden gems that will truly terrify you? Look no further! This listicle will introduce you to ten lesser-known horror films that are guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. These under-the-radar movies may not have received mainstream attention, but they offer unique plot twists, innovative scares, and an unsettling atmosphere that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Here are The 10 Scariest Horror Movies You’ve Never Heard Of.
Session 9 (2001)
“A group of asbestos removal workers begins experiencing supernatural occurrences while working at an abandoned mental asylum. As tensions rise and their sanity unravels, they discover the dark secrets that haunt the building.”
Why it’s worth watching: Session 9 is a psychological horror masterpiece that relies on atmosphere and slow-burning tension. With stellar performances and a haunting setting, it will leave you questioning your own sanity.
Here are The 10 Scariest Horror Movies You’ve Never Heard Of.
Session 9 (2001)
“A group of asbestos removal workers begins experiencing supernatural occurrences while working at an abandoned mental asylum. As tensions rise and their sanity unravels, they discover the dark secrets that haunt the building.”
Why it’s worth watching: Session 9 is a psychological horror masterpiece that relies on atmosphere and slow-burning tension. With stellar performances and a haunting setting, it will leave you questioning your own sanity.
- 5/16/2023
- by NOFS STAFF
Maple Syrup Massacre is an editorial series where Joe Lipsett dissects the themes, conventions and contributions of new and classic Canadian horror films. Spoilers follow…
Language is paramount in Pontypool, Bruce McDonald’s Canadian (don’t call it zombie) thriller. The film concerns a shock jock DJ and his pair of female colleagues who manage a radio station over the course of a morning as a word-based pathogen destroys the surrounding community.
Based on the book by Tony Burgess (who also wrote the screenplay), the film is a single location thriller that relies heavily on its small cast and mildly claustrophobic setting. Dialogue and audio flesh out not only the world and the looming threat; it also captures the power and impact of language.
It’s vital that Grant Mazzy (Canadian screen legend Stephen McHattie) is something of a disgrace at the beginning of the film. He’s only recently...
Language is paramount in Pontypool, Bruce McDonald’s Canadian (don’t call it zombie) thriller. The film concerns a shock jock DJ and his pair of female colleagues who manage a radio station over the course of a morning as a word-based pathogen destroys the surrounding community.
Based on the book by Tony Burgess (who also wrote the screenplay), the film is a single location thriller that relies heavily on its small cast and mildly claustrophobic setting. Dialogue and audio flesh out not only the world and the looming threat; it also captures the power and impact of language.
It’s vital that Grant Mazzy (Canadian screen legend Stephen McHattie) is something of a disgrace at the beginning of the film. He’s only recently...
- 4/6/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
In HBO’s The Last of Us, there are horrifying, exhilarating action scenes, but it draws power when it settles down for character moments. The series excels in patience, the pilot episode establishing the threat of Cordyceps and Joel's (Pedro Pascal) painful past through a 30-minute cold open, with this slow burn carrying over into other episodes. This is why Pontypool (2008) might be worth checking out as outbreak-themed content in a similar character-driven, restrained style to The Last of Us. It’s a strange, little movie with a new idea of what a dangerous virus can be, finding the terror in what one can hear rather than what they can see.
- 2/24/2023
- by Chris Sasaguay
- Collider.com
Valentine’s Day is upon us, and as we’re doing our annual rewatches of My Bloody Valentine (both versions—don’t skimp) or 2001’s Valentine, it’s important to remember that we have another holiday-appropriate horror movie to add to the fun. And it’s a film that happens to be celebrating its 15th birthday this year. Happy birthday to Pontypool, a zombie film that doesn’t get nearly enough attention, despite the fact that it brings a truly unique vision to the table.
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, Pontypool is a zombie movie like no other. Like other recent favorites, it puts its own stamp on the material and creates something memorable. It rethinks the idea of what makes a zombie, taking the things we know and love about the mythology and bending them into a different form to create something unique, while still paying...
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, Pontypool is a zombie movie like no other. Like other recent favorites, it puts its own stamp on the material and creates something memorable. It rethinks the idea of what makes a zombie, taking the things we know and love about the mythology and bending them into a different form to create something unique, while still paying...
- 2/14/2023
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
Stars: Ry Barrett, Justin Bott, Tony Burgess, Liv Collins, Jess Vano, Matt Griffin | Written by Kevin Revie | Directed by Jesse T. Cook
Cult Hero opens with the credits presented as those of a reality TV show called Cult Buster which may have been the film’s original title. Revolving around the exploits of deprogrammer Dale Domazar the season final goes off the rails as not only doesn’t he stop their human sacrifice, but his intervention also results in a mass suicide.
Elsewhere Kallie and her husband Brad are having problems. Brad seems to have lost his vigor and his drive, even worse he dared to buy a painting for the house without getting her approval. So she enrolls him at Master Jagori’s retreat for men.
But when he extends his stay without her permission she’s furious and demands to speak to the manager. When that doesn’t...
Cult Hero opens with the credits presented as those of a reality TV show called Cult Buster which may have been the film’s original title. Revolving around the exploits of deprogrammer Dale Domazar the season final goes off the rails as not only doesn’t he stop their human sacrifice, but his intervention also results in a mass suicide.
Elsewhere Kallie and her husband Brad are having problems. Brad seems to have lost his vigor and his drive, even worse he dared to buy a painting for the house without getting her approval. So she enrolls him at Master Jagori’s retreat for men.
But when he extends his stay without her permission she’s furious and demands to speak to the manager. When that doesn’t...
- 8/2/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
All good things must come to an end, which is why “The Walking Dead” viewers weren’t surprised when AMC announced the zombie apocalypse drama would conclude in 2022 after 11 seasons. The good news? There are still eight episodes left for fans to enjoy. The great news? The story of Daryl (Norman Reedus) will continue after the flagship “Twd” series walks off into the sunset. Previously the spin-off was supposed to center on Daryl and Carol (Melissa McBride), but AMC announced on April 27, 2022 that McBride is “no longer able to participate” in the project because of filming logistics, as first reported by TV Line.
Here’s everything to know so far about “The Walking Dead” spin-off with Daryl (but no longer Carol). Bookmark this page as we’ll be updating when new information is revealed.
See‘The Walking Dead’ deaths in order: Most shocking of all time
Norman Reedus will star
Yep,...
Here’s everything to know so far about “The Walking Dead” spin-off with Daryl (but no longer Carol). Bookmark this page as we’ll be updating when new information is revealed.
See‘The Walking Dead’ deaths in order: Most shocking of all time
Norman Reedus will star
Yep,...
- 4/28/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Embassy Row’s Michael Davies has been executive producing Jeopardy! on an interim basis since the departure of Mike Richards last year. He has now taken on the job full-time.
Davies revealed the news in a blog post on the Jeopardy! website.
“Jeopardy! has a massive opportunity to build further and, far from being threatened by the massive changes in the media landscape, we can take advantage of the emergence of new platforms and bring more Jeopardy! to more audiences. There is just so much more we can do together. So, although I never imagined I’d be writing this… Today, I am delighted to announce that I have accepted Sony’s offer to become the show’s full time Executive Producer,” he wrote.
Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings will continue to share hosting duties through the end of the venerable syndicated game show’s current Season 38.
New episodes of Jeopardy!
Davies revealed the news in a blog post on the Jeopardy! website.
“Jeopardy! has a massive opportunity to build further and, far from being threatened by the massive changes in the media landscape, we can take advantage of the emergence of new platforms and bring more Jeopardy! to more audiences. There is just so much more we can do together. So, although I never imagined I’d be writing this… Today, I am delighted to announce that I have accepted Sony’s offer to become the show’s full time Executive Producer,” he wrote.
Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings will continue to share hosting duties through the end of the venerable syndicated game show’s current Season 38.
New episodes of Jeopardy!
- 4/14/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Starting this June and running until the end of the year, a "Living With The Walking Dead" exhibition, devoted to the AMC TV series, will take over the third floor of New York City's Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI):
Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and AMC Networks are partnering to present Living with The Walking Dead, a major exhibition devoted to the groundbreaking series The Walking Dead as it enters its final season. Opening on June 25, 2022, at the Museum in Astoria, Queens, the exhibition will explore key aspects of the show’s origins, production, and impact. The exhibition will be accompanied by multiple screening series and other public events over a six-month span, closing on January 1, 2023.
“It’s wonderful to be once again partnering with AMC Networks, this time to present an exhibition devoted to the long-running original series The Walking Dead,” said Carl Goodman, MoMI Executive Director.
Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and AMC Networks are partnering to present Living with The Walking Dead, a major exhibition devoted to the groundbreaking series The Walking Dead as it enters its final season. Opening on June 25, 2022, at the Museum in Astoria, Queens, the exhibition will explore key aspects of the show’s origins, production, and impact. The exhibition will be accompanied by multiple screening series and other public events over a six-month span, closing on January 1, 2023.
“It’s wonderful to be once again partnering with AMC Networks, this time to present an exhibition devoted to the long-running original series The Walking Dead,” said Carl Goodman, MoMI Executive Director.
- 4/14/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The Walking Dead may be ending, but there's an exciting exhibition in the cards.
Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and AMC Networks are partnering to present Living with The Walking Dead, a major exhibition devoted to the groundbreaking series The Walking Dead.
Opening on June 25, 2022, at the Museum in Astoria, Queens, the exhibition will explore key aspects of the show’s origins, production, and impact.
The exhibition will be accompanied by multiple screening series and other public events over a six-month span, closing on January 1, 2023.
“It’s wonderful to be once again partnering with AMC Networks, this time to present an exhibition devoted to the long-running original series The Walking Dead,” said Carl Goodman, MoMI Executive Director.
“More than just a television show, it is a cultural phenomenon that is adored by legions of fans, who celebrate the innovative, engaging, and immersive world that its makers have built, and...
Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and AMC Networks are partnering to present Living with The Walking Dead, a major exhibition devoted to the groundbreaking series The Walking Dead.
Opening on June 25, 2022, at the Museum in Astoria, Queens, the exhibition will explore key aspects of the show’s origins, production, and impact.
The exhibition will be accompanied by multiple screening series and other public events over a six-month span, closing on January 1, 2023.
“It’s wonderful to be once again partnering with AMC Networks, this time to present an exhibition devoted to the long-running original series The Walking Dead,” said Carl Goodman, MoMI Executive Director.
“More than just a television show, it is a cultural phenomenon that is adored by legions of fans, who celebrate the innovative, engaging, and immersive world that its makers have built, and...
- 4/14/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 7, Episode 8, “Padre.”] No one’s gone ‘til they’re gone, and it turns out that Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) wasn’t gone. On Sunday night’s episode of Dead‘s aftershow Talking Dead, we learned Madison had not, in fact, perished at the Dell Diamond stadium way back in Season 4 of Fear the Walking Dead. Dickens is set to return to the zombie drama in Season 7 and star as a series regular in Season 8. And co-showrunner Ian Goldberg confirmed she’s alive — we’re not, say, getting a whole season of her daughter Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) hallucinating her mom as she super-slowly succumbs to the zombie virus. What a relief! But as thrilling as it is to have her back, we can’t help but wonder what she’s been up to for the past year or two. If we know one thing about Madison,...
- 12/12/2021
- TV Insider
Fear the Walking Dead fans everywhere were in shock during Sunday's episode of Talking Dead revealed that Kim Dickens would be reprising her role on the show.
On the aforementioned episode, Kim dropped the news fans have been waiting almost four years for.
Madison is back," Dickens declared, adding the following:
“We can confirm it, she’s alive.”
While the announcement came as a huge surprise to fans clamoring for more of the former lead after she was killed off-screen, the plan has been in place to bring her back for a while.
“I’ve had the secret, I think probably since this whole year," the star told the audience.
"The end of the last year, I get a text from Colman, who was on set, and it said, ‘Girl, you need to call me.’ So, I called him, and he was on set, and I said ‘Why, what’s going on?...
On the aforementioned episode, Kim dropped the news fans have been waiting almost four years for.
Madison is back," Dickens declared, adding the following:
“We can confirm it, she’s alive.”
While the announcement came as a huge surprise to fans clamoring for more of the former lead after she was killed off-screen, the plan has been in place to bring her back for a while.
“I’ve had the secret, I think probably since this whole year," the star told the audience.
"The end of the last year, I get a text from Colman, who was on set, and it said, ‘Girl, you need to call me.’ So, I called him, and he was on set, and I said ‘Why, what’s going on?...
- 12/7/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
"Fear the Walking Dead" fans can breathe a sigh of relief. During the Sunday night episode of "Talking Dead," it was announced that the series is coming back for an eighth season on AMC. In addition, according to Deadline, former cast member Kim Dickens will return to the series in the second half of season 7.
Dickens, who played Madison Clark, one of the lead roles, from the beginning of the series until season 4, will be a series regular in season 8. Sunday's episode marked the fall finale for the AMC series.
Here is the info for season 7 of "Fear...
The post Fear The Walking Dead Season 8 Renewed With Kim Dickens Returning as Series Regular appeared first on /Film.
Dickens, who played Madison Clark, one of the lead roles, from the beginning of the series until season 4, will be a series regular in season 8. Sunday's episode marked the fall finale for the AMC series.
Here is the info for season 7 of "Fear...
The post Fear The Walking Dead Season 8 Renewed With Kim Dickens Returning as Series Regular appeared first on /Film.
- 12/7/2021
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Fear the Walking Dead will soon grant a major wish fulfillment moment for its fans, having officially set the return of Kim Dickens as the show’s maternal demolisher of the dead, Madison Clark. Thus, a surreal reunion is imminent for Season 7B of a series that is nigh-unrecognizable from the era of the character’s controversially-ambiguous Season 4 exit. Interestingly, the plan was set way back in January, requiring Dickens to keep a stupendous secret for nearly a year.
Coming off Sunday’s airing of Fear the Walking Dead’s 7A midseason finale, AMC’s long-running post-show, Talking Dead, paid tribute to concluded spinoff The Walking Dead: World Beyond, and touted a mystery guest, who turned out to be a remote-appearing Kim Dickens. However, the former Fear headliner wasn’t there to reminisce about her starring run, and came right out with the announcement for which fans have been waiting for three-and-half years,...
Coming off Sunday’s airing of Fear the Walking Dead’s 7A midseason finale, AMC’s long-running post-show, Talking Dead, paid tribute to concluded spinoff The Walking Dead: World Beyond, and touted a mystery guest, who turned out to be a remote-appearing Kim Dickens. However, the former Fear headliner wasn’t there to reminisce about her starring run, and came right out with the announcement for which fans have been waiting for three-and-half years,...
- 12/6/2021
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Madison Clark is back. Fear the Walking Dead has been renewed and Kim Dickens will return to AMC's hit zombie series. The apocalypse will go with Alicia's (Alycia Debnam-Carey) mother, who we all assumed had been dead since season four after she seemed to sacrifice herself in an explosion. During Talking Dead's Dec. 5 episode, which followed the series finale of The Walking Dead: World Beyond, it was revealed that Dickens is joining Fear the Walking Dead's seventh season when it returns on April 10 on AMC+ and April 17 on AMC. This marks the return of the fan favorite character Madison Clark, who appeared in The Walking Dead spin–off's first four seasons. "If...
- 12/6/2021
- E! Online
AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead has been picked up for an eighth season, the network announced Sunday night on Talking Dead following the Season 7 fall finale of The Walking Dead spinoff. Popular former cast member Kim Dickens, who played Madison Clark in Seasons 1 through 4 of Fear the Walking Dead, is set to return. She will make her first appearance in the second half of Season 7, which debuts April 17, and will continue as a series regular in Season 8.
“If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens’ face would be on it. Madison Clark is a foundational character to Twdu — heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence,” said Scott M. Gimple, Chief Content Officer of The Walking Dead Universe. “Kim Dickens’ raw talent, strength, and brilliance will electrify Twdu once more and we couldn’t be luckier to have her back.”
In the second...
“If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens’ face would be on it. Madison Clark is a foundational character to Twdu — heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence,” said Scott M. Gimple, Chief Content Officer of The Walking Dead Universe. “Kim Dickens’ raw talent, strength, and brilliance will electrify Twdu once more and we couldn’t be luckier to have her back.”
In the second...
- 12/6/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“Fear the Walking Dead” has been renewed for Season 8, with former series star Kim Dickens set to return to the zombie apocalypse series.
The announcement was made on “Talking Dead” following the series finale of “The Walking Dead: World Beyond.” Dickens will make her return to the series in the second half of Season 7, which debuts on April 10 on AMC Plus and April 17 on AMC. She will then appear as a series regular in Season 8. Dickens starred as Madison Clark in the series from Season 1-Season 4, with her character appearing to die by sacrificing herself in an explosion.
“If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens’ face would be on it,” said Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe. “Madison Clark is a foundational character to Twdu — heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence. Kim Dickens’ raw talent, strength,...
The announcement was made on “Talking Dead” following the series finale of “The Walking Dead: World Beyond.” Dickens will make her return to the series in the second half of Season 7, which debuts on April 10 on AMC Plus and April 17 on AMC. She will then appear as a series regular in Season 8. Dickens starred as Madison Clark in the series from Season 1-Season 4, with her character appearing to die by sacrificing herself in an explosion.
“If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens’ face would be on it,” said Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe. “Madison Clark is a foundational character to Twdu — heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence. Kim Dickens’ raw talent, strength,...
- 12/6/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Madison Clark lives! During Sunday’s Talking Dead, not only was it revealed that Fear the Walking Dead had been renewed for Season 8, it was announced that Kim Dickens would be reprising her role of Alicia’s mother, who’s been thought to be dead since way back in Season 4. (Click here to read how she was believed to have expired.)
Given the way that the show’s original leading lady left the show — or at least her unstoppable character did — much fanfare surrounded her imminent return to the fold in the back half of Season 7. “If there were a Mt.
Given the way that the show’s original leading lady left the show — or at least her unstoppable character did — much fanfare surrounded her imminent return to the fold in the back half of Season 7. “If there were a Mt.
- 12/6/2021
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Adam Kane will direct action thriller “Rain Who Kills Alone” from a screenplay by William Josef Schneider (“Corto Maltese”).
The film will tell the story of Rain, a woman raised from childhood to be an assassin with a gold-star rating and never leaves a job unfinished. But when she becomes romantically involved with a civilian and a job goes wrong, she must draw on all her hard-earned skills to keep the people she loves from becoming collateral damage.
The film is being produced by Undisputed Pictures’ Patrick Patterson and Joel Reilly alongside Dreamscape Media’s Jasper Graham. Kane will serve as executive producer on the project.
Principal photography is planned for fall 2022 in Vancouver and Japan. Casting will commence later this month.
Undisputed Pictures co-founders Reilly and Patterson said: “It’s an honor to be working with the immensely talented Adam Kane and William Josef Schneider on what is destined to be an action-packed,...
The film will tell the story of Rain, a woman raised from childhood to be an assassin with a gold-star rating and never leaves a job unfinished. But when she becomes romantically involved with a civilian and a job goes wrong, she must draw on all her hard-earned skills to keep the people she loves from becoming collateral damage.
The film is being produced by Undisputed Pictures’ Patrick Patterson and Joel Reilly alongside Dreamscape Media’s Jasper Graham. Kane will serve as executive producer on the project.
Principal photography is planned for fall 2022 in Vancouver and Japan. Casting will commence later this month.
Undisputed Pictures co-founders Reilly and Patterson said: “It’s an honor to be working with the immensely talented Adam Kane and William Josef Schneider on what is destined to be an action-packed,...
- 11/10/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
AMC’s Walking DEad spinoff series Fear the Walking Dead comes back for a seventh season hits in October and the official trailer has been released this afternoon and, wow, it looks sticking.
Season 7 premieres Sunday, October 17 at 9pm Et/8c on AMC, with new episodes premiering early on AMC+ all season, followed by a new episode of Talking Dead later that evening.
About the season:
Teddy (John Glover) brought about his vision of “The End” when he detonated nuclear warheads across the Texas landscape, but it will be up to those who survived to dec...
Season 7 premieres Sunday, October 17 at 9pm Et/8c on AMC, with new episodes premiering early on AMC+ all season, followed by a new episode of Talking Dead later that evening.
About the season:
Teddy (John Glover) brought about his vision of “The End” when he detonated nuclear warheads across the Texas landscape, but it will be up to those who survived to dec...
- 9/10/2021
- QuietEarth.us
As The Walking Dead approaches its end, attention is now turning to the multiple spin off shows that will be taking its place in the near future. We already have Fear The Walking Dead continuing at pace into a nuclear apocalypse scenario, the Rick Grimes spin off is still happening, there is a final season of Walking Dead: World Beyond and then we have Daryl & Carol coming in 2023. Norman Reedus has been talking about the currently untitled spin-off show featuring Reedus' Daryl and Melissa McBride's Carol, and he says that fans should expect it to have a completely different tone to the main show.
"I can't tell you a whole lot about the spin-off. I can tell you that it won't look anything like The Walking Dead," Reedus said win answer to a fan question for IMDb. "It won't look like an episode of Walking Dead with just Daryl and Carol.
"I can't tell you a whole lot about the spin-off. I can tell you that it won't look anything like The Walking Dead," Reedus said win answer to a fan question for IMDb. "It won't look like an episode of Walking Dead with just Daryl and Carol.
- 8/15/2021
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Just like 2020, there’s going to be a lot of the zombie apocalypse on the small screen this fall.
In a move reminiscent of last year’s Comic-Con@Home, The Walking Dead: World Beyond on Saturday unveiled the premiere date for its second and seemingly final season. The limited-series spinoff that follows the first generation raised in the post-apocalyptic world will return to AMC on October 3.
Along with that debut date, World Beyond during its virtual panel today rolled out a clip from the 10-episode second season of the Scott M. Gimple- and Matt Negrete-created show — and things have gotten bloody, to say the least:
EPs Gimple and Negrete were both on the pre-recorded World Beyond panel this afternoon, joined by cast members Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Nicolas Cantu, Hal Cumpston, Nico Tortorella, Annet Mahendru, Julia Ormond, Jelani Alladin and Joe Holt.
Having appeared in World Beyond last season,...
In a move reminiscent of last year’s Comic-Con@Home, The Walking Dead: World Beyond on Saturday unveiled the premiere date for its second and seemingly final season. The limited-series spinoff that follows the first generation raised in the post-apocalyptic world will return to AMC on October 3.
Along with that debut date, World Beyond during its virtual panel today rolled out a clip from the 10-episode second season of the Scott M. Gimple- and Matt Negrete-created show — and things have gotten bloody, to say the least:
EPs Gimple and Negrete were both on the pre-recorded World Beyond panel this afternoon, joined by cast members Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Nicolas Cantu, Hal Cumpston, Nico Tortorella, Annet Mahendru, Julia Ormond, Jelani Alladin and Joe Holt.
Having appeared in World Beyond last season,...
- 7/24/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
"Walking Dead: World Beyond" is proving to be a key piece of the expanding "Walking Dead" universe, thanks to the focus that the spinoff has put on the mysterious Civic Republic, which has only appeared on the fringes of the other shows in the franchise. And now we know when we'll get to see more of Iris (Aliyah Royale) and Hope's (Alexa Mansour) struggle to try to free their dad from the Crm's clutches: October 3 on AMC, and earlier for AMC+ subscribers.
The news came out of the "World Beyond" panel during Comic-Con@Home, where we also got our first look at the new season. "Walking Dead" universe boss Scott M. Gimple also said the premiere will be followed by an episode of "Talking Dead," which is usually reserved for the main series. "Fear the Walking Dead" will also get a "Talking Dead" episode after its Season 7 premiere.
In the clip we saw,...
The news came out of the "World Beyond" panel during Comic-Con@Home, where we also got our first look at the new season. "Walking Dead" universe boss Scott M. Gimple also said the premiere will be followed by an episode of "Talking Dead," which is usually reserved for the main series. "Fear the Walking Dead" will also get a "Talking Dead" episode after its Season 7 premiere.
In the clip we saw,...
- 7/24/2021
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
Season 6 of "Fear the Walking Dead" left our heroes in a pretty messed up situation even by the standards of the famously brutal franchise, thanks to a doomsday cult that managed to fire off a nuclear warhead that exploded at the end of the finale. Now we know when we'll get to see the fallout, both nuclear and otherwise, in the Season 7 premiere: October 17 on AMC, with an early release for AMC+ subscribers.
That news came courtesy of the "Fear the Walking Dead" panel during Comic-Con@Home, moderated by "Talking Dead" host Chris Hardwick, where AMC also gave us a pair of clips from season 7, which you can see below.
You can watch the full panel for yourself right here.
The first clip catches up with Morgan (Lennie James) and Grace (Karen David), who have been using the beached nuclear sub for shelter with their newly adopted baby.
The second...
That news came courtesy of the "Fear the Walking Dead" panel during Comic-Con@Home, moderated by "Talking Dead" host Chris Hardwick, where AMC also gave us a pair of clips from season 7, which you can see below.
You can watch the full panel for yourself right here.
The first clip catches up with Morgan (Lennie James) and Grace (Karen David), who have been using the beached nuclear sub for shelter with their newly adopted baby.
The second...
- 7/24/2021
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
AMC Networks has reached a $200 million settlement deal with Frank Darabont and CAA in the long-running profit participation lawsuit over “The Walking Dead.”
The deal calls for AMC Networks to pay Darabont and CAA a total of $200 million. They will continue to receive a share of future profits from streaming deals tied to “The Walking Dead” and spinoff “Fear the Walking Dead.” But for all other “Walking Dead”-related content, the settlement buys out the plaintiffs’ rights.
AMC Networks disclosed the settlement in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Friday. Representatives for Darabont and CAA declined to comment. AMC Networks did not elaborate beyond the SEC filing. AMC had to disclose the payment because it will essentially wipe out the company’s free cash flow for 2021, a big change from the $200 million that AMC executives forecast for full-year 2021 to Wall Street analysts during an earnings call in May.
The...
The deal calls for AMC Networks to pay Darabont and CAA a total of $200 million. They will continue to receive a share of future profits from streaming deals tied to “The Walking Dead” and spinoff “Fear the Walking Dead.” But for all other “Walking Dead”-related content, the settlement buys out the plaintiffs’ rights.
AMC Networks disclosed the settlement in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Friday. Representatives for Darabont and CAA declined to comment. AMC Networks did not elaborate beyond the SEC filing. AMC had to disclose the payment because it will essentially wipe out the company’s free cash flow for 2021, a big change from the $200 million that AMC executives forecast for full-year 2021 to Wall Street analysts during an earnings call in May.
The...
- 7/16/2021
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Taking part in this year's Comic-Con@Home? You won't want to miss AMC's killer lineup of panels, including The Walking Dead, Creepshow, V/H/S/94 and much more!
New York, NY – July 7, 2021 – AMC Networks announced today its extensive lineup of panels at this year’s Comic-Con@Home, which runs from July 23 to July 25, including The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Ultra City Smiths, Doctor Who, Creepshow, and anthologies Slasher: Flesh & Blood, Horror Noire and V/H/S/94. AMC Networks’ panels from Comic-Con@Home will be available on AMC+ the day after the Comic-Con debut.
Panel details below (in chronological order):
V/H/S/94
Panel Time: Friday, July 23 at 1:00 Pm Pt
The Shudder Original Film V/H/S/94 marks the return of the infamous “found footage” anthology. Moderated by Richard Newby of Fangoria and The Hollywood Reporter, the panel will feature co-creator Brad Miska,...
New York, NY – July 7, 2021 – AMC Networks announced today its extensive lineup of panels at this year’s Comic-Con@Home, which runs from July 23 to July 25, including The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Ultra City Smiths, Doctor Who, Creepshow, and anthologies Slasher: Flesh & Blood, Horror Noire and V/H/S/94. AMC Networks’ panels from Comic-Con@Home will be available on AMC+ the day after the Comic-Con debut.
Panel details below (in chronological order):
V/H/S/94
Panel Time: Friday, July 23 at 1:00 Pm Pt
The Shudder Original Film V/H/S/94 marks the return of the infamous “found footage” anthology. Moderated by Richard Newby of Fangoria and The Hollywood Reporter, the panel will feature co-creator Brad Miska,...
- 7/7/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Update 7:42Am, after Previous Exclusive: AMC has made official what we told you earlier: The Walking Dead and its standalone series The Walking Dead: World Beyond and Fear the Walking Dead will be at virtual Comic-Con over July 23-25. Below is AMC’s schedule which includes V/H/S/94, Slasher: Flesh & Blood, Ultra City Smiths, Creepshow, Horror Noir and Doctor Who. All AMC Networks panels will be available on AMC+ the day after their Comic-Con@Home debut.
V/H/S/94
Panel Time: Friday, July 23 at 1:00 Pm Pt
The Shudder Original Film V/H/S/94 marks the return of the infamous “found footage” anthology and this panel will feature co-creator Brad Miska, producer Josh Goldbloom and segment directors Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, Jennifer Reeder, Ryan Prows and Chloe Okuno. The fourth installment in the horror V/H/S anthology franchise debuts this fall on Shudder. In V/H...
V/H/S/94
Panel Time: Friday, July 23 at 1:00 Pm Pt
The Shudder Original Film V/H/S/94 marks the return of the infamous “found footage” anthology and this panel will feature co-creator Brad Miska, producer Josh Goldbloom and segment directors Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, Jennifer Reeder, Ryan Prows and Chloe Okuno. The fourth installment in the horror V/H/S anthology franchise debuts this fall on Shudder. In V/H...
- 7/7/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
One week before it airs on AMC on February 28th, The Walking Dead's extended tenth season will be available to stream on AMC+ beginning February 21st, and accompanying this news is a promo video and photos from the upcoming slate of new episodes.
As previously announced, following the tenth season, The Walking Dead will conclude with a two-year eleventh season consisting of 24 episodes that are scheduled to air through 2022, with a Walking Dead spinoff series slated to debut in 2023 and an anthology series titled Tales of the Walking Dead also in development.
You can check out the new promo video and photos below, go here to catch up on our previous coverage of the extended tenth season, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on The Walking Dead.
Press Release: New York – February 1, 2021 – AMC+ will debut the first episode of The Walking Dead’s highly-anticipated extended 10th season on Sunday,...
As previously announced, following the tenth season, The Walking Dead will conclude with a two-year eleventh season consisting of 24 episodes that are scheduled to air through 2022, with a Walking Dead spinoff series slated to debut in 2023 and an anthology series titled Tales of the Walking Dead also in development.
You can check out the new promo video and photos below, go here to catch up on our previous coverage of the extended tenth season, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on The Walking Dead.
Press Release: New York – February 1, 2021 – AMC+ will debut the first episode of The Walking Dead’s highly-anticipated extended 10th season on Sunday,...
- 2/1/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
AMC announced today that the second half of Fear the Walking Dead season six, featuring nine episodes, will return on Sunday, April 11 at 9 pm/8c. A new episode of Talking Dead will air later that evening. New episodes of Fear the Walking Dead will also be available early on AMC+ each week. Three new characters join the cast in these nine […]...
- 1/27/2021
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
After being forced to enter a hiatus earlier than planned due to Covid-19, we finally have a return date for Fear the Walking Dead.
AMC announced today that the second half of Fear the Walking Dead 6, featuring nine all-new episodes, will return on Sunday, April 11 at 9 pm/8c.
A new episode of Talking Dead will air later that evening, which probably means something huge is about to go down.
The talk-show spinoff typically airs after the episodes that feature the biggest drama, and given the way Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 7 ended, we're inclined to believe the drama will be off the rails for our characters as they navigate uncharted waters.
As has been the norm for a while now, new episodes of Fear the Walking Dead will also be available early on AMC+ each week.
While The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond got added to AMC+ three days early,...
AMC announced today that the second half of Fear the Walking Dead 6, featuring nine all-new episodes, will return on Sunday, April 11 at 9 pm/8c.
A new episode of Talking Dead will air later that evening, which probably means something huge is about to go down.
The talk-show spinoff typically airs after the episodes that feature the biggest drama, and given the way Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 7 ended, we're inclined to believe the drama will be off the rails for our characters as they navigate uncharted waters.
As has been the norm for a while now, new episodes of Fear the Walking Dead will also be available early on AMC+ each week.
While The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond got added to AMC+ three days early,...
- 1/27/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
AMC announced today that the second half of Fear the Walking Dead season six, featuring nine episodes, will return on Sunday, April 11 at 9 pm/8c. A new episode of Talking Dead will air later that evening. New episodes of Fear the Walking Dead will also be available early on AMC+ each week. Three new […]
The post AMC Announces Return Date For ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
The post AMC Announces Return Date For ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 1/27/2021
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Neil Mahoney, an Emmy-nominated editor, director, writer and producer who contributed to such comedies as Key & Peele, Portlandia and Drunk History, has died. He was 43.
After returning from a trip to the mountains with a friend, Mahoney fell asleep in his home in Echo Park on Jan. 7 and didn’t wake up, actor-writer Jonah Ray said.
Since 2012, the good-natured Mahoney had partnered with Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return) and producer Cash Hartzell (Talking Dead) on the Jonah Raydio music podcast; he manned the soundboard and often was on the receiving end of Ray and Hartzell’s jokes....
After returning from a trip to the mountains with a friend, Mahoney fell asleep in his home in Echo Park on Jan. 7 and didn’t wake up, actor-writer Jonah Ray said.
Since 2012, the good-natured Mahoney had partnered with Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return) and producer Cash Hartzell (Talking Dead) on the Jonah Raydio music podcast; he manned the soundboard and often was on the receiving end of Ray and Hartzell’s jokes....
- 1/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Neil Mahoney, an Emmy-nominated editor, director, writer and producer who contributed to such comedies as Key & Peele, Portlandia and Drunk History, has died. He was 43.
After returning from a trip to the mountains with a friend, Mahoney fell asleep in his home in Echo Park on Jan. 7 and didn’t wake up, actor-writer Jonah Ray said.
Since 2012, the good-natured Mahoney had partnered with Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return) and producer Cash Hartzell (Talking Dead) on the Jonah Raydio music podcast; he manned the soundboard and often was on the receiving end of Ray and Hartzell’s jokes....
After returning from a trip to the mountains with a friend, Mahoney fell asleep in his home in Echo Park on Jan. 7 and didn’t wake up, actor-writer Jonah Ray said.
Since 2012, the good-natured Mahoney had partnered with Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return) and producer Cash Hartzell (Talking Dead) on the Jonah Raydio music podcast; he manned the soundboard and often was on the receiving end of Ray and Hartzell’s jokes....
- 1/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
AMC+ will celebrate the holidays with The Walking Dead.
An unscripted holiday-themed special has been ordered to air exclusively on the streamer later this month.
Hosted by Chris Hardwick, the project features past and current cast members talking about the holidays and looking back on a decade of the dead.
AMC+ is the home of the first-ever The Walking Dead Holiday Special, debuting Sunday, December 13, exclusively on the premium streaming bundle, meaning that you will not be able to watch the project on regular AMC.
The cast and crew come together via video chat to talk about the holiday season and look back on a decade of the franchise series - from behind-the-scenes stories on set to what fans can look forward to next.
The Walking Dead Holiday Special will feature cast members Lauren Cohan, Melissa McBride, Josh McDermitt, Khary Payton, Eleanor Matsuura, Cooper Andrews, Cassady McClincy, Lauren Ridloff, Cailey Fleming,...
An unscripted holiday-themed special has been ordered to air exclusively on the streamer later this month.
Hosted by Chris Hardwick, the project features past and current cast members talking about the holidays and looking back on a decade of the dead.
AMC+ is the home of the first-ever The Walking Dead Holiday Special, debuting Sunday, December 13, exclusively on the premium streaming bundle, meaning that you will not be able to watch the project on regular AMC.
The cast and crew come together via video chat to talk about the holiday season and look back on a decade of the franchise series - from behind-the-scenes stories on set to what fans can look forward to next.
The Walking Dead Holiday Special will feature cast members Lauren Cohan, Melissa McBride, Josh McDermitt, Khary Payton, Eleanor Matsuura, Cooper Andrews, Cassady McClincy, Lauren Ridloff, Cailey Fleming,...
- 12/3/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
With the extended tenth season of The Walking Dead kicking off on February 28th, AMC has a seasonal treat in store for viewers in the meantime with The Walking Dead Holiday Special. Premiering on the premium streaming bundle AMC+ on Sunday, December 13th, The Walking Dead Holiday Special will include video chats with the cast and crew, a new table read video from an upcoming episode, and more!
Press Release: AMC+ is the home of the first-ever The Walking Dead Holiday Special, debuting Sunday, December 13 exclusively on the premium streaming bundle. Hosted by Chris Hardwick, the hour-long program will feature current and past cast members from The Walking Dead joining via video chat to talk about the holiday season and look back on a decade of the franchise series – from behind-the-scenes stories on set to what fans can look forward to next.
The Walking Dead Holiday Special will feature cast members Lauren Cohan,...
Press Release: AMC+ is the home of the first-ever The Walking Dead Holiday Special, debuting Sunday, December 13 exclusively on the premium streaming bundle. Hosted by Chris Hardwick, the hour-long program will feature current and past cast members from The Walking Dead joining via video chat to talk about the holiday season and look back on a decade of the franchise series – from behind-the-scenes stories on set to what fans can look forward to next.
The Walking Dead Holiday Special will feature cast members Lauren Cohan,...
- 12/2/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We’ve had Daryl Dixon on our screens for nearly a decade, but there’s still something that The Walking Dead has yet to explore: his love life. Norman Reedus’ character has had a few potential romantic interests over the years, but nothing has actually developed with any of them. We’ve been promised that the show could be about to finally dive into the question of Daryl’s sexuality in its next batch of episodes, though, coming in early 2021. And when this happens, it may bring about a surprising development.
Insider Daniel Richtman has shared a rumor he’s heard on his Patron page, which claims that the character will be revealed as bisexual. Specifically, it’s being said that this is something that the producers of the long-running AMC series are keen to explore. We don’t know to what extent this would be depicted – whether it’s...
Insider Daniel Richtman has shared a rumor he’s heard on his Patron page, which claims that the character will be revealed as bisexual. Specifically, it’s being said that this is something that the producers of the long-running AMC series are keen to explore. We don’t know to what extent this would be depicted – whether it’s...
- 11/22/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
AMC dropped a bunch of news today about the upcoming extended 10th season of The Walking Dead.
The first of the six new episodes is set to debut on Sunday, February 28, while AMC+ will have them earlier starting on February 25 before their linear debut. Each new episode will debut on the streamer on the Thursday before their Sunday linear debut.
In addition, Robert Patrick (Perry Mason) will join the series as Mays, while Okea Eme-Akwari (Cobra Kai) will step into the role of Elijah. They join previously announced new cast member Hilarie Burton Morgan (White Collar), who will play Negan’s wife Lucille. Patrick appeared in a table-read clip of the new episode “One More” released by AMC that also features Ross Marquand, Seth Gilliam and is narrated by Josh McDermitt. Watch the clip below:
When we last left The Walking Dead, audiences saw the fall of Alpha (Samantha Morton...
The first of the six new episodes is set to debut on Sunday, February 28, while AMC+ will have them earlier starting on February 25 before their linear debut. Each new episode will debut on the streamer on the Thursday before their Sunday linear debut.
In addition, Robert Patrick (Perry Mason) will join the series as Mays, while Okea Eme-Akwari (Cobra Kai) will step into the role of Elijah. They join previously announced new cast member Hilarie Burton Morgan (White Collar), who will play Negan’s wife Lucille. Patrick appeared in a table-read clip of the new episode “One More” released by AMC that also features Ross Marquand, Seth Gilliam and is narrated by Josh McDermitt. Watch the clip below:
When we last left The Walking Dead, audiences saw the fall of Alpha (Samantha Morton...
- 11/19/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
During Comic-Con@Home back in July, AMC announced that they were extending The Walking Dead's tenth season with six new episodes, and today the network revealed a February 28th premiere for the expanded portion of season 10, along with the reveal of the synopses for the next six episodes and a virtual table read video featuring special guest star Robert Patrick.
You can watch the virtual table read video for the episode titled "One More" below, and in case you missed it, The Walking Dead will end with a two-year eleventh season consisting of 24 episodes. Airing on Sunday, February 28th, "Home Sweet Home" will mark the first of the final 30 episodes of The Walking Dead (with a new spinoff series slated to premiere in 2023).
From the Press Release: New York, NY – November 19, 2020 – AMC announced today that The Walking Dead’s extended 10th season of six new episodes will premiere Sunday,...
You can watch the virtual table read video for the episode titled "One More" below, and in case you missed it, The Walking Dead will end with a two-year eleventh season consisting of 24 episodes. Airing on Sunday, February 28th, "Home Sweet Home" will mark the first of the final 30 episodes of The Walking Dead (with a new spinoff series slated to premiere in 2023).
From the Press Release: New York, NY – November 19, 2020 – AMC announced today that The Walking Dead’s extended 10th season of six new episodes will premiere Sunday,...
- 11/19/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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