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Killer Storms Ravage Fear The Walking Dead

A storm’s a brewing on Fear The Walking Dead and it’s not just the developing storyline in Season 4.

The Walking Dead to Ax Major Characters Next Season

Heard any good rumors lately?

Rebooting The Walking Dead’s Fear

This week, Fear The Walking Dead ventures into a new territory. Just as the TV show was getting good last year, it was all blown away from the dam’s explosion, scattering characters (as well as the upcoming storyline) into different… Continue Reading →

Carl Grimes Departs The Walking Dead With Honor

“I got bit.” Simple enough. Says what happened. Doesn’t explain why the main character was killed off The Walking Dead, though.

Walker World Celebrates the Art of the Undead Actor

When you think about AMC’s The Walking Dead, the hit show’s artistic team of behind-the-scenes filmmakers may not be the first thing to come to mind, but it should be.

Red Machete: The Walking Dead’s Digital Series for a Tool

Tools of the trade in survival mechanics are incredibly important, but is a multi-part digital series devoted toward a weapon of destruction must-watch material? Apparently, the filmmakers of AMC’s The Walking Dead think so. Here’s our commentary about the first… Continue Reading →

TWD Gets Explosive, Because That’s How It’s Gotta Be…

In case you missed it, sparks were flying on the explosive mid-season finale of The Walking Dead, “How It’s Gotta Be.”

Fearing a Killer Crossover of The Walking Dead Franchises

After an explosive season finale on Fear the Walking Dead that may have wiped out more than a few main characters — along with a soft reboot of the TV show — what’s a sister series to do? If you… Continue Reading →

Have Mercy: The Walking Dead Celebrates 100 Episodes!

“This is the end of it,” declares Rick Grimes, totally oblivious to the ongoing All Out War story arc found in The Walking Dead comics.

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