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‘Walking Dead' Actor Alicia Witt Says Her Parents' Sudden Death ‘Still Doesn't Feel Real'
In a lengthy Facebook post on Tuesday, Witt also addressed some “misconceptions” about the deaths of Robert Witt, 87, and Diane Witt, 75.
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AMC Networks Settles ‘Walking Dead' Lawsuit With Filmmaker Frank Darabont, CAA for $200 Million
AMC Networks has settled a lengthy legal dispute with filmmaker Frank Darabont and the Creative Artists Agency for $200 million over “The Walking Dead.”
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The Walking Dead's Samantha Morton Urges Fans to Wear a Mask Amid Hospitalization
Samantha Morton is expressing her gratitude to healthcare workers after being hospitalized. The Walking Dead actress took to Twitter on Jan. 4, revealing her hospitalization and urging fans to wear a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Thank you to all the A and E staff at the Conquest who helped me tonight,” she tweeted, seemingly referencing the Conquest Hospital in…
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It's Officially Zombie Season so AMC is Unleashing ‘The Walking Dead: World Beyond'
Spooky season is upon us and AMC is celebrating by releasing its new undead series “The Walking Dead: World Beyond.” The series fleshes out the beloved franchise even further by delving into new mythology. The story follows the first generation of kids raised in a post-apocalyptic world. Two sisters Iris (Aliyah Royale) and Hope Bennett (Alexa Mansour) and their...
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‘Walking Dead' to Be Laid to Rest in 2022, Spin-Offs to Rise
The end is coming for “The Walking Dead,” but not until 2022
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No Joke! FCC Fines Networks for Wrongly Using Emergency Alert System
Jimmy Kimmel has learned an expensive lesson: don’t mess with the government’s emergency alert system. Kimmel’s network, ABC, was one of four media organizations fined by the Federal Communications Commission this week for improper use of the emergency signal that is sent over television, radio and mobile phones to warn people of danger like floods and fires. The $395,000 fine...
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‘The Walking Dead' Comic-Con Panel Confirms Danai Gurira's Exit and Premieres New Trailer
Michonne is about to officially say goodbye. “The Walking Dead” just hit San Diego Comic-Con and Danai Gurira confirmed that season 10 will be her last, as rumored earlier this year. “I can confirm this will be my final season as Michonne on the show,” she said on the Friday afternoon panel.
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New ‘Walking Dead' Spinoff to Film in Virginia in Summer
A new spinoff from the hit zombie TV show “The Walking Dead” is set to film in Virginia.
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‘The Walking Dead' Actor Scott Wilson Dies at 76
Scott Wilson, who played the murderer Richard Hickock in 1967’s “In Cold Blood” and was a series regular on “The Walking Dead,” has died. He was 76. Wilson’s agent told TMZ that he died from complications of leukemia. AMC, the show’s network, announced Wilson’s death Saturday. The network called Wilson’s character on “The Walking Dead,” veterinarian Hershel Greene, “the emotional...
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Chris Hardwick to Resume NBC Roles After Assault Claim Review
NBC said that Chris Hardwick will serve as a guest host next Tuesday on “America’s Got Talent” and will return as host for season three of “The Wall” game show. Production on “The Wall” is set to begin in the fall.
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'I Love This Show': Andrew Lincoln Confirms ‘The Walking Dead' Exit
The rumors are true. “The Walking Dead” series lead Andrew Lincoln confirmed Friday he’s exiting the show in the upcoming season during a panel appearance at San Diego Comic-Con.
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What Will Downtown San Diego Look Like During Comic-Con 2018?
Comic-Con 2018 is already bringing people into downtown San Diego from all over the world. We’re giving you a tour of what the Gaslamp District looks like prior to the main festivities, which start Thursday.
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Sonequa Martin-Green and Cast of ‘Star Trek: Discovery' on Breathing New Life Into the Iconic Franchise
The cast and crew of “Star Trek: Discovery,” including Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs and Mary Wiseman, took to the New York Comic-Con over the weekend to discuss reviving the iconic franchise.
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'The Walking Dead' Cast Talks Season Eight Return and Milestone 100th Episode
“The Walking Dead” cast descended upon the big apple like the zombie apocalypse at New York Comic Con to discuss the shows return and the upcoming 100th episode milestone. Cast members Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Melissa McBride, and Lennie James along with show runners Gale Anne Hurd and Greg Nicotero met with members of the press to...
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Ben Affleck Apologizes for 2003 On-Camera Grope of MTV Host
As the Harvey Weinstein scandal continues to reverberate throughout Hollywood appears old chickens are coming home to roost. Now Ben Affleck is apologizing for inappropriately groping a young woman on camera during an interview with TRL in 2003.
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Smithsonian Museum Accepts Donation of AMC's ‘The Walking Dead' Artifacts
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History has accepted artifacts from AMC’s award-winning television series “The Walking Dead.” Cast members, including Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Andrew Lincoln and Lennie James, attended the donation ceremony and presented some props that viewers may recognize from the past seven seasons.
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'Walking Dead' Comic-Con Panel Pays Tribute to Late Stuntman
“The Walking Dead” panel at Comic-Con Friday almost didn’t happen after the death of a stunt performer on the show earlier this month. Showrunner Scott Gimple started the presentation in the San Diego Convention Center’s largest exhibition hall by paying tribute to stuntman John Bernecker, who was fatally injured during production in Georgia on July 12.
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'Walking Dead' Stuntman Fell Head-First on Concrete: Report
An assistant director told authorities a stuntman fatally injured during production of “The Walking Dead” fell head- and neck-first onto concrete about 22 feet (7 meters) below.
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Labor Officials Investigating On-Set Death of ‘Walking Dead' Stuntman
Federal labor officials are investigating the on-set fall that led to the death of a stuntman on the hit television show “The Walking Dead.”
Coweta County Coroner Richard Hawk confirmed Friday that 33-year-old John Bernecker died about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at an Atlanta hospital. Bernecker fell earlier Wednesday on the show’s set in Senoia, about 35 miles south of Atlanta. -
Jeffrey Dean Morgan to Drive Indy 500 Pace Car
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, one of the stars of the hit TV show “The Walking Dead,” will drive the pace car Sunday for the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500.
Morgan shot to stardom with a recurring role on ABC’s show “Grey’s Anatomy,” and has appeared on shows ranging from “Supernatural” to the award-winning comedy series “Weeds” on Showtime.