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'The Walking Dead' Filmed Alternate Takes for Negan Cursing
'The Walking Dead' Filmed Alternate Takes for Negan Cursing
'The Walking Dead' Filmed Alternate Takes for Negan Cursing
As The Walking Dead increasingly embraces its comic roots, fans both count down to and dread the arrival of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan, a larger-than-life villain whose ilk we’ve not yet seen. One at least wonders how the foul-mouthed foe will express himself under AMC standards, and it seems showrunners have filmed alternate takes to accommodate his sinful swearing.
'The Walking Dead' Teases 'Badass' Introduction of 'Jesus'
'The Walking Dead' Teases 'Badass' Introduction of 'Jesus'
'The Walking Dead' Teases 'Badass' Introduction of 'Jesus'
There’s plenty to resolve by the back half of The Walking Dead Season 6, let alone new characters to introduce before Season 7, one of which we’ve already glimpsed on set. Before we meet the new big bad, Robert Kirkman offers a teases of a new comic-ripped force for good, as The Walking Dead prepares to introduce “Jesus” himself.
'The Walking Dead' Boss Talks 'Atomic Bomb' Negan, Saviors
'The Walking Dead' Boss Talks 'Atomic Bomb' Negan, Saviors
'The Walking Dead' Boss Talks 'Atomic Bomb' Negan, Saviors
The world of The Walking Dead will change as we know it, come mid-February, as Rick and company take their first steps into a larger world, at least after a bit of house-cleaning. That expansion comes with a price, however, as series creator Robert Kirkman previews the “atomic bomb” that new series big bad Negan brings to the table, along with his “Savior” followers.
First 'Walking Dead' 2016 Photos Hint at Major Comic Moment
First 'Walking Dead' 2016 Photos Hint at Major Comic Moment
First 'Walking Dead' 2016 Photos Hint at Major Comic Moment
We left The Walking Dead in 2015 with way more questions than answers, not to mention some major peril, and it looks like the body parts will fly when Season 6 picks up again on February 14. Our first photos and poster heavily hint at some major comic trauma, while intel from Robert Kirkman puts plenty more threats waiting in the wings.
'Walking Dead' Reveals Xander Berkeley Comic Role as Gregory
'Walking Dead' Reveals Xander Berkeley Comic Role as Gregory
'Walking Dead' Reveals Xander Berkeley Comic Role as Gregory
The Walking Dead has had it tougher and tougher to keep spoilers under wraps, between one death fake-out immediately undercut by set photos, and character descriptions barely concealing their comic counterparts. So too has Xander Berkeley’s mysterious Season 6 villain been unveiled, as exactly the figure comic readers assumed.
'Walking Dead' Bosses Talk 'Credibility' After Glenn, Negan
'Walking Dead' Bosses Talk 'Credibility' After Glenn, Negan
'Walking Dead' Bosses Talk 'Credibility' After Glenn, Negan
The Walking Dead has officially signed off 2015 by Sunday’s most recent midseason finale “Start to Finish,” but if you’re anything like us, the first half of Season 6 produced some strong reactions. Now, showrunner Scott Gimple defends the show’s credibility after the big Glenn fakeout, as well as its introduction of Negan, and what to expect in the 2016 return.
'Walking Dead' Boss Clarifies Rick's 'Thank You' Hand Injury
'Walking Dead' Boss Clarifies Rick's 'Thank You' Hand Injury
'Walking Dead' Boss Clarifies Rick's 'Thank You' Hand Injury
Apart from The Walking Dead’s most recent (supposed) loss, fans of the AMC horror-drama couldn’t help raising a familiar flag at an apparent injury Rick suffered over the course of Sunday’s hour. We’ve seen plenty of characters losing one appendage or another, but could Rick’s hand have finally reached the chopping block?
Robert Kirkman's Cinemax 'Outcast' Goes Gross in First Clip
Robert Kirkman's Cinemax 'Outcast' Goes Gross in First Clip
Robert Kirkman's Cinemax 'Outcast' Goes Gross in First Clip
Over the weekend, Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman’s new Cinemax venture Outcast scared up a fresh trailer for its 2016 debut, but those in attendance of the New York Comic-Con panel were treated to something much more indicative of the show’s creep factor: Gird your stomachs, and have a gander at the unsettling first clip for Robert Kirkman’s Outcast.

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