"The Walking Dead" has been a cash cow series for AMC since it debuted in 2010. A huge beneficiary of the zombie renaissance kicked off by Danny Boyle's "28 Days Later" and Edgar Wright's "Shaun of the Dead," the show turned Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore's gore-soaked comic book into gripping television for almost a whole season. When Frank Darabont, the show's developer and showrunner, got hamstrung by budget cuts and increased episode orders, the writer-director of "The Shawshank Redemption" bolted the series, leaving its flesh-gnawing future in the hands of Glen Mazzara.
For the next 10 seasons, "The Walking Dead" appealed to viewers via its practical, stomach-turning gore FX (supervised by the great Greg Nicotero) and its stone-hearted willingness to dispatch likeable characters at the drop of a hat. Or a bat. Repeatedly.
Many fans of "The Walking Dead" will tell you that the series was starting to...
For the next 10 seasons, "The Walking Dead" appealed to viewers via its practical, stomach-turning gore FX (supervised by the great Greg Nicotero) and its stone-hearted willingness to dispatch likeable characters at the drop of a hat. Or a bat. Repeatedly.
Many fans of "The Walking Dead" will tell you that the series was starting to...
- 6/2/2025
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Heath's disappearance was due to scheduling conflicts, leaving room for a potential return to The Walking Dead universe. Speculation about Heath's fate with the Crm opens up possibilities for his character's story to evolve. Other characters from The Walking Dead universe, including Morgan and characters from World Beyond, could potentially appear in The Ones Who Live.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live was arguably the most anticipated spin-off in the expanding franchise, and it’s also, to date, the best-reviewed and most-watched one. Centered around the characters of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira), they’re the focus of the six-episode first season.
However, with the primary setting being the Civic Republic Military (Crm) base, Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) also appears. This raises an interesting question about one long-forgotten character from The Walking Dead universe. It could, once and for all, close a storyline that has been hanging...
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live was arguably the most anticipated spin-off in the expanding franchise, and it’s also, to date, the best-reviewed and most-watched one. Centered around the characters of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira), they’re the focus of the six-episode first season.
However, with the primary setting being the Civic Republic Military (Crm) base, Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) also appears. This raises an interesting question about one long-forgotten character from The Walking Dead universe. It could, once and for all, close a storyline that has been hanging...
- 3/14/2024
- by Christine Persaud
- MovieWeb
Elizabeth Lynn Hingley is one of the film industry's rising film stars. The proof is in the pudding, all you have to do is simply visit her IMDb.com profile, and you’ll see what we mean. The fact that she has landed 9 major TV and film credits in the past year, all from Atlanta, is a true testament to her talent and ambition.
Elizabeth sat down with Iae Magazine and shared her life as a successful actress.
Iae: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood, like, where you were born and raised and do you have any siblings?
Liz: I grew up with two brothers and two sisters, in a blended family on a huge chicken farm in Calhoun, Georgia. So I wore cowboy boots for the first 7 years of my life (laughs). But I was lucky enough to grow up in a town (like Calhoun...
Elizabeth sat down with Iae Magazine and shared her life as a successful actress.
Iae: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood, like, where you were born and raised and do you have any siblings?
Liz: I grew up with two brothers and two sisters, in a blended family on a huge chicken farm in Calhoun, Georgia. So I wore cowboy boots for the first 7 years of my life (laughs). But I was lucky enough to grow up in a town (like Calhoun...
- 4/16/2010
- I Am Entertainment Magazine
The CW have been generous in releasing two clips from the "Screenwriter's Blues" episode of "One Tree Hill". The first clip, which is rather short, is on Julian and Brooke post having sex and the second one is one Brooke visiting the casting set to meet the actress that will portray her.
"America's Next Top Model" finalist, Cassandra Jean, who famously walked out of the competition's second season, is cast as Missy who will play Brooke in Lucas' movie. Meanwhile, other actors who will play the other versions of Nathan, Haley, Lucas and Peyton have also been revealed by TV Guide. Chandler Massey and Alexandra Sgambati will play Lucas and Peyton respectively while Matthew Atkinson and Elizabeth Lynn Hingley will play Nathan and Haley.
Also in the February 2 episode, Lucas has problems with the casting for the movie and Peyton tries to solve the wedding plans. Nathan gets good news...
"America's Next Top Model" finalist, Cassandra Jean, who famously walked out of the competition's second season, is cast as Missy who will play Brooke in Lucas' movie. Meanwhile, other actors who will play the other versions of Nathan, Haley, Lucas and Peyton have also been revealed by TV Guide. Chandler Massey and Alexandra Sgambati will play Lucas and Peyton respectively while Matthew Atkinson and Elizabeth Lynn Hingley will play Nathan and Haley.
Also in the February 2 episode, Lucas has problems with the casting for the movie and Peyton tries to solve the wedding plans. Nathan gets good news...
- 1/30/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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