The Walking Dead

Final ‘Walking Dead’ 2016 Synopses Tease New Communities, Negan’s Return
Final ‘Walking Dead’ 2016 Synopses Tease New Communities, Negan’s Return
Final ‘Walking Dead’ 2016 Synopses Tease New Communities, Negan’s Return
Four episodes into The Walking Dead Season 7, and little has happened beyond Negan inflicting the worst of horrors on even those who survived the deadly premiere. Things may get worse before they get better, as the full set of titles and synopses through midseason tease that Negan won’t stay away from Alexandria for long.
Watch ‘The Walking Dead’ Spend Four Months Bringing a CG Tiger to Life
Watch ‘The Walking Dead’ Spend Four Months Bringing a CG Tiger to Life
Watch ‘The Walking Dead’ Spend Four Months Bringing a CG Tiger to Life
This past Sunday’s second entry into The Walking Dead Season 7 swung considerably more positive, to say nothing introducing King Ezekiel’s friggin’ pet tiger into the mix. We’ve known for sometime that Shiva would serve as a combination of animatronics and CGI, but see for yourself in this behind-the-scenes look at Sunday’s “The Well.”
Allow Netflix to Illustrate the Insane ‘Walking Dead’-’Breaking Bad’ Theory
Allow Netflix to Illustrate the Insane ‘Walking Dead’-’Breaking Bad’ Theory
Allow Netflix to Illustrate the Insane ‘Walking Dead’-’Breaking Bad’ Theory
Chances are, you’ve heard of a few odd easter eggs linking The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, even going so far as to posit that the zombie apocalypse occurred shortly after the events of Breaking Bad’s final season. If not, allow Netflix to literally draw those connections for you, while we purchase supplies for a giant cork board.
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Says Glenn’s Fate Was About Rick, Maggie, and Negan
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Says Glenn’s Fate Was About Rick, Maggie, and Negan
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Says Glenn’s Fate Was About Rick, Maggie, and Negan
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.

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