The Walking Dead

WD: Glenn's actual fate
WD: Glenn's actual fate
WD: Glenn's actual fate
The Walking Dead tried to have its cake and eat it by Sunday’s Season 7 premiere cashing out not one, but two series regulars; one in line with the comic, one intended to throw us off. Now, creator Robert Kirkman explains why AMC’s Walking Dead opted to follow the comic so closely, noting that too much story was lost otherwise.
Horror Master John Carpenter Shades ‘Walking Dead’ Stealing From Romero
Horror Master John Carpenter Shades ‘Walking Dead’ Stealing From Romero
Horror Master John Carpenter Shades ‘Walking Dead’ Stealing From Romero
Robert Kirkman began The Walking Dead under curiosity of life in the zombie apocalypse after most movies roll credits, but horror icon John Carpenter isn’t impressed with the creator cribbing from George Romero. The Thing and Halloween director believes The Walking Dead has been “milking” its zombie forefathers, and isn’t worth our time
‘The Walking Dead’ Bosses Justify THAT Season 6 Finale Cliffhanger
‘The Walking Dead’ Bosses Justify THAT Season 6 Finale Cliffhanger
‘The Walking Dead’ Bosses Justify THAT Season 6 Finale Cliffhanger
And lo, The Walking Dead has come to yet another end, closing out Season 6 with at least someone’s “Last Day on Earth,” though it’s safe to say fan reactions to Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s introduction as Negan proved … divisive. Now, showrunner Scott Gimple and creator Robert Kirkman open up on the big twist, possible backlash, and what it means for Season 7.

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