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Welcome to a fan site for the TV series "The Walking Dead" - currently airing each Sunday at 10:00PM ET on AMC in the US and on FOX International Channels in Europe (check your local listings). “The Walking Dead” tells the story of the months and years that follow after a zombie apocalypse. Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman; it follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), who travel in search of a safe and secure home... More info.

Guest Editorial: Enjoy Season 2 of The Walking Dead In HD Via Direct TV

Brand new streaming services and channel packages from cable and satellite providers have brought an entirely new library of shows and movies to thousands of people in recent years, meaning that the range of popular shows available to you has never been greater. All you need to do is look up something like “direct tv new hampshire” and you will encounter a huge range of options specific to providers in your area, where it is fairly likely that, if you have been looking for a new show to enjoy, you will find what you’re looking for and then some. For example, over the course of the last year or so many television fans have become huge fans of the smash hit post-apocalyptic zombie drama The Walking Dead. The show essentially follows sheriff’s deputy Rick Grimes as he wakes from a coma to find the world overrun by zombie “walkers.” Grimes journeys to find his family and, along with any other survivors they pick up along the way, begin the quest for survival.

Following the wildly successful first season of this show, season 2 has earned a lot of attention among television fans. The suspense has been compounded by the fact that this show, like plenty of other ones, has temporarily dropped off after 7 episodes, and will be resuming in February with the conclusion of season 2. So, for those who are interested in how the show has progressed, here is a brief recap of the first half of the season’s final episode.

This finale episode, entitled “Pretty Much Dead Already,” dealt with a theme that seems to be picking up some steam in the show, which is that the Walkers do not have to necessarily be looked at as dangerous monsters. The episode revolves around the concept of whether to rescue (in some sense) Walkers stuck in quicksand, or to shoot them. Hershel leads the charge against violence against the Walkers, as he believes that they are more sick humans than monsters. Shane proves this theory wrong, however, by repeatedly shooting the captured Walkers, displaying the fact that on some level they are not human (or they’d die from the multiple shots). Shane then opens up a barn filled with more captured Walkers, and the group opens fire. The episode reaches a shocking and dramatic conclusion, however, when long-missing Sophia emerges from the barn, having turned into a zombie herself. With nothing else left to do, Rick steps forward and puts a decisive bullet into her head, setting up a resounding conclusion to the first half of this season, and mounting plenty of intrigue going forward.

AMC’s The Walking Dead Season 2 Promotional Trailer

The Walking Dead Season 2 as Early as July? – Dread Central

A glimmer of hope may have appeared in a really unlikely place. During a New York Magazine interview with Bryan Cranston, star of the equally as incredible AMC show, “Breaking Bad”, Cranston was asked why he thought the season premiere of his show was pushed to July. His answer came in on the surprising side of the fence.

“It was a decision from AMC that they wanted to position us in July, along with Mad Men. And I believe they’re going to put Walking Dead in July as well. I think it’s just a sensible thing — they want to attract as many eyeballs as possible, away from the heavy competition of the September, November, January start.”

Could be something. Could be nothing.

Full Article: http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/41889/walking-dead-season-2-early-july

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Two-Night Marathon Of The Walking Dead Season 1 Begins January 18, 2011

AMC is broadcasting the entirety of The Walking Dead Season 1 over two nights.

Tuesday January 18, 2011 at 8:00PM ET: Episodes 1, 2, 3

Wednesday January 19, 2011 at 8:00PM ET: Episode 4, 5, 6

Inside The Walking Dead: A Look Ahead – AMC

Exclusive interview: ‘Walking Dead’ star Jon Bernthal answers your questions – Examiner

The most common question you were asked was, “Why aren’t you dead yet?”

(Laughs) Yeah, man, I don’t know. I can imagine that would be a common question. I don’t know what I can say about that. I hadn’t read the comic before I read Frank (Darabont)’s pilot script, and — for an actor like me, who’s at the beginning of his career and going through pilot season — when I read the script, it blew me away. It was better than anything else out there. And I really felt that, for this part and for this project, I should say “No” and not commit to anything else before I got my day in court on The Walking Dead.

I didn’t know anything about the comic or Robert Kirkman … I knew about Frank, of course, but that was it. But it was also Gale Anne Hurd, and it was Frank, and it was AMC, and it was … y’know, it was a f–kin’ rad-ass script! They did tell me that Shane was a character that does die (in the comics), but it didn’t faze me. I just really wanted to be a part of this thing. There was no specificity whatsoever about how long I would last in this thing.

Full Article: http://www.examiner.com/comedy-in-national/exclusive-interview-walking-dead-star-jon-bernthal-answers-your-questions

AFI Honors Breaking Bad, Mad Men and The Walking Dead as the Best of 2010 – AMC

AFI lauded the AMC original series Breaking BadMad Men and The Walking Dead as three of its Television Programs of the Year for 2010. This marks the second time Breaking Bad has been honored by the American Film Institute, the fourth time for Mad Men, and the first time forThe Walking Dead, which just finished its first season. The awards were created as a way to preserve and honor America’s cultural legacy in the moving image arts (i.e., film and television).

Full Article: http://blogs.amctv.com/movie-news/2010/12/afi-awards.php

The Walking Dead Nets WGA Nomination – AMC

Today the Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced its nominees for outstanding achievement in television, radio, news, promotional writing, and graphic animation during the 2010 season. AMC’s The Walking Dead was honored with a nomination in the Best New Series Category.

Series writers Frank Darabont; Charles H. Eglee, Robert Kirkman, Jack LoGiudice and Glen Mazzara are listed in the award nomination. They will face fellow newcomers Boardwalk Empire and Treme (HBO), Men of a Certain Age (TNT) and Justified (FX) for the prestigious award.

The nomination is among six garnered by AMC for 2010: Other nods went to Breaking Bad, for Best Dramatic Series and two Episodic Drama; and Mad Men for Best Dramatic Series and Episodic Drama.

The 2011 Writers Guild Awards winners will be announced during a ceremony on Sat., Feb. 5 simultaneously at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel-Grand Ballroom in Los Angeles and the AXA Equitable Center in New York City.Today the Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced its nominees for outstanding achievement in television, radio, news, promotional writing, and graphic animation during the 2010 season. AMC’s The Walking Dead was honored with a nomination in the Best New Series Category.

Series writers Frank Darabont; Charles H. Eglee, Robert Kirkman, Jack LoGiudice and Glen Mazzara are listed in the award nomination. They will face fellow newcomers Boardwalk Empire and Treme (HBO), Men of a Certain Age (TNT) and Justified (FX) for the prestigious award.

The nomination is among six garnered by AMC for 2010: Other nods went to Breaking Bad, for Best Dramatic Series and two Episodic Drama; and Mad Men for Best Dramatic Series and Episodic Drama.

The 2011 Writers Guild Awards winners will be announced during a ceremony on Sat., Feb. 5 simultaneously at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel-Grand Ballroom in Los Angeles and the AXA Equitable Center in New York City.

The Fact and Fiction of The Walking Dead’s ‘Fired’ Writers – New York Magazine

To hear Walking Dead exec producers Gale Anne Hurd and Robert Kirkman tell it, the original Deadline report about mass firings on the show was overblown. “It’s completely inaccurate,” Hurd told EW; Kirkman indicated to TV Guide that Eglee, an executive producer for The Shield, Dexter, and Dark Angel, “didn’t want to be second-in-command on a show when he’s used to being a top dog” and had decided to “go off and do something else.” On that latter point, Vulture can report that Kirkman was right: Sources tell us Eglee is talking to FX and Sony Pictures Television about becoming a writer and exec producer of Powers, a long-in-the-works dramatization of the comic-book series of the same name about homicide detectives who investigate cases linked to folks with extraordinary abilities. FX execs are said to be very high on Powers (a pilot order seems quite likely), and thanks to his Shield work, Eglee is someone the network and studio know quite well.

Our sources indicate Eglee has been circling Powers for months, implying that his departure from Walking Dead was not some sudden development, or something dictated by Darabont. So are Hurd and Kirkman 100 percent correct when they pooh-pooh the Deadline report? Maybe not: While it’s clear Eglee has been mulling life after Dead for a while, Vulture has also talked to people close to the show who’ve confirmed that several of the writers on the small staff (about a half-dozen scribes) very much wanted to remain full-time for season two. “It’s a huge hit show. Who would walk away from that?” an insider told us.

Full Article: http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/12/walking_dead_writers_fired.html

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Gale Anne Hurd post-mortems ‘Walking Dead’ Season 1 – Hitfix

I talked to producer Gale Anne Hurd yesterday about the way the first season of “Walking Dead” ended, plans for the second season and those widely disseminated rumors. It turns out that when it comes to season two of the zombie smash, Hurd is rather tight-lipped, which makes sense since substantive writing on the 13 new episodes won’t begin until next month. However, the “Terminator” and “Aliens” veteran is more than happy to clear up reports about brain-eating “Two and a Half Men” stars and a possible writer apocalypse.

HitFix: Congrats on the season and for the ratings, which have pretty clearly been beyond expectations. Were there ever conversations before the premiere about what AMC was expecting or hoping for?

Gale Anne Hurd: Any numbers? No. Nope. I don’t think that’s the way that AMC approaches things and it’s certainly not the way that Frank [Darabont], Robert [Kirkman] and I looked at it. It was always, “Let’s make the best possible show. AMC has a tremendous marketing and promotions department. So let’s make sure that we’re making a show that all of us as fans want to see.”

Full Article: http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print/posts/hitfix-interview-gale-anne-hurd-post-mortems-walking-dead-season-1

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