Day one at Comic-Con 2018 didn't really deliver that many big surprises, but we got confirmation that Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes would be heading out of the ratings falling The Walking Dead mid-way into season 9. Breaking Bad had a great reunion while Star Wars: The Clone Wars is back.
"The Walking Dead" is returning much more quietly than it's fall premiere plus a lot less gruesome. Season 7 kicked off with a cringe-inducing double murder that was able to turn the stomachs of even its most longtime fans
The Walking Dead season 7B finally returns much more quietly than it began as we weren't left with a life or death cliffhanger this time around. After such a violent and brutal premiere, it ended with more hope
Is it all a game with 'The Walking Dead's" Negan? All the insults. All the jokes. Then the 180 turn where he acts like a normal guy just “busting chops.” No. All his moves are calculated to get a certain result.
Who is more disgusting, Gregory or Negan? The latter is more vicious for sure. But Gregory’s cowardice is pretty hard to stomach for The Walking Dead audience.
The first few minutes of The Walking Dead's Service told me a lot about the vibe in Alexandria. People are a bit frazzled. That will happen when a homicidal dictator is now in charge
This week’s The Walking Dead was like halftime of a nasty football game that left a pile of players on the injury golf cart during the first half of play. We needed a break from the gore and violence of episode one. And "The Well" gave us just that.
What does the gruesome season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead have to do with The Art of War? Well, our hero Rick didn’t adhere to these ancient rules of warfare
Sunday's premiere of "The Walking Dead" was quite a brutal one to get through and left fans divided between loving it or thinking the show had gone too far.
"The Walking Dead's" season 6 season finale seemed to have split fans of the show who hated the cliffhanger (a poorly executed stalling tactic to bait fans) and those who are biting their nails
Who is going to get cracked with Negan’s bat, Lucille, when The Walking Dead returns on Sunday October 23rd? Sadly, we already know. Spoiler at the very end of article alert.
To kickoff the second half of season two of “Fear the Walking Dead,” it was left up to Frank Dillane to carry the entire episode. His character, Nick, spent the entire episode on a solo journey