The Walking Dead

'The Walking Dead' is a post-apocalyptic horror drama on AMC that follows a main group of survivors living in a world overrun by zombies. It was developed by Frank Darabont based on the Image Comics series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard. 'The Walking Dead' debuted its pilot episode on October 31, 2010 and has since grown to one of television's most-watched series. AMC unceremoniously dismissed Darabont from the series going into its second season, and various reasons, from budgetary issues to creative differences, have been cited. Glen Mazzara replaced Darabont as showrunner of 'The Walking Dead,' though he too would eventually leave over creative differences, leaving Scott Gimple as the current showrunner.

  • Network: AMC
  • Air Time: Sundays, 9 p.m. EST
  • Season 5 Premiere: October, 2014

 

'Walking Dead' on Sonequa Martin-Green's 'Star Trek' Role
'Walking Dead' on Sonequa Martin-Green's 'Star Trek' Role
'Walking Dead' on Sonequa Martin-Green's 'Star Trek' Role
The Walking Dead has a habit of telegraphing its punches when stars secure additional gigs outside of AMC, immediately placing targets on their character’s back. Corey Hawkins’ exit offered a surprising subversion, but stars and producers now weigh in on Sasha’s future, given Sonequa Martin-Green’s new Star Trek: Discovery role.
Saviors Return in New 'Walking Dead' Season 7B Photos
Saviors Return in New 'Walking Dead' Season 7B Photos
Saviors Return in New 'Walking Dead' Season 7B Photos
Yesterday we caught what looked to be a Walking Dead deviation for Rick and co., as the group met a junkyard gang on their way to “Rise Up” against Negan. Now, new photos from the 2017 premiere and beyond see the Saviors making an unwelcome return to Alexandria, while producers promise “one of the most ingenious walkers is coming up in the second half.”
New 'Walking Dead' 2017 Photo Introduces Junkyard Gang
New 'Walking Dead' 2017 Photo Introduces Junkyard Gang
New 'Walking Dead' 2017 Photo Introduces Junkyard Gang
The Walking Dead has plenty of ground to cover when Season 7 picks up again in February, so is there time to introduce another community? Looks like we’re going to find out, as new photo introduces an apparent junkyard gang, and perhaps an answer to the boot-wearing mystery figure from the midseason finale.
New 'Walking Dead' 2017 Photos Tease 'Treachery' Ahead
New 'Walking Dead' 2017 Photos Tease 'Treachery' Ahead
New 'Walking Dead' 2017 Photos Tease 'Treachery' Ahead
Even the most downtrodden of Walking Dead fans are likely looking forward to Season 7B as a call to action, at least over the punishing and dreary first half. Now, new photos show Rick and the team back in action, while a fresh synopsis for the February premiere teases “new survivors in incredible places,” and “treachery from people we trust.”
'Walking Dead' Season 7B Teases Cryptic New Photos
'Walking Dead' Season 7B Teases Cryptic New Photos
'Walking Dead' Season 7B Teases Cryptic New Photos
The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln promised a much more satisfying back half to Season 7 than those punishing first eight installments, but is any hope to be found in the latest cache of cryptic photos? Get a taste of the plan to fight back (and possibly go a little mad) trying to decipher all the clues for our 2017 return!
'Walking Dead' Starts the Rebellion in 2017 Premiere Photo
'Walking Dead' Starts the Rebellion in 2017 Premiere Photo
'Walking Dead' Starts the Rebellion in 2017 Premiere Photo
We all got to bask in Rick’s reunion with Daryl and Maggie at the close of Walking Dead mid-Season 7 finale “Hearts Still Beating,” but there’s still the difficult task of actually inspiring hope to “Rise Up” against Negan. Rick isn’t off to a great start in our first photo from the 2017 premiere, as long as you-know-who remains in charge of the Hilltop.
'Walking Dead' Has More Levity in 2017, Says Andrew Lincoln
'Walking Dead' Has More Levity in 2017, Says Andrew Lincoln
'Walking Dead' Has More Levity in 2017, Says Andrew Lincoln
It’s been an exceptionally punishing year for fans of The Walking Dead, who first endured the cop-out of Negan’s entrance, a summer spent waiting, and about eight episodes since of misery under The Saviors’ reign. Rick will finally fight back when Season 7 returns in February, and Andrew Lincoln insists “There’s a lot more levity, if you can believe that.”
'Walking Dead' Teases Faster Comic Adaptation, 12 Seasons
'Walking Dead' Teases Faster Comic Adaptation, 12 Seasons
'Walking Dead' Teases Faster Comic Adaptation, 12 Seasons
Live ratings for The Walking Dead may have taken a slight tumble in Season 7, but that isn’t stopping AMC from envisioning decades of story ahead. Creator Robert Kirkman too maintains the endless nature of the comics, though new comments suggest AMC might be gaining on the comics’ lead by the time Season 12 rolls around.
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
Considering Game of Thrones began its 2016 run with one of the series’ biggest reveals to date, and closed out the final 10-episode season with a hearty tease for summer 2017, is it any wonder the series continues to dominate the year’s most pirated TV? See what else made the list, including your next HBO obsession, and surprising entry from the comic world.

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