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New Still Revealed From Walking Dead Season 5

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AMC has revealed (via EW) a new still from the upcoming fifth season of “The Walking Dead” and it doesn’t look good for Daryl (played by Norman Reedus.) You can see the image above.

Season five of “The Walking Dead” will have 16 episodes and debut in October 2014. Scott Gimple to return as show runner. Michael CudlitzJosh McDermittChristian SerratosAlanna Masterson, and Andrew J. West, who portray Abraham FordEugene PorterRosita EspinosaTara Chambler and Gareth, were promoted to series regulars for the season. Gimple also confirmed that Lennie James, who portrays Morgan Jones, will appear in season 5. Seth Gilliam will join the cast as a new series regular.

Based on the comic created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, Season Five of “The Walking Dead” is currently in production and is set to air on AMC this fall. It stars Andrew Lincoln, Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Chandler Riggs, Melissa McBride, Emily Kinney, Danai Gurira, Chad Coleman and Sonequa Martin-Green.

Season 5 will pick up where four left off after the group made their way to Terminus, a town that is not all that it is cracked up to be. (They may or may not be cannibals.)

First Footage From The Walking Dead: Season 5

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After the Fourth of the July “The Walking Dead” marathon over the weekend, AMC debuted the first official footage from the upcoming fifth season! The clip reunited fans with Carol, Tyreese, and Judith. Of course Zombies were there too. We only have a few more months until the INCREDIBLY highly anticipated fifth season finally premieres. So hold tight guys.

Season five of “The Walking Dead” will have 16 episodes and debut in October 2014. Scott Gimple to return as show runner. Michael CudlitzJosh McDermittChristian SerratosAlanna Masterson, and Andrew J. West, who portray Abraham FordEugene PorterRosita EspinosaTara Chambler and Gareth, were promoted to series regulars for the season. Gimple also confirmed that Lennie James, who portrays Morgan Jones, will appear in season 5. Seth Gilliam will join the cast as a new series regular.

You can watch the clip below:

Walking Dead Marathon this Weekend to Include 5 Season Sneak Peek

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This 4th of July weekend, AMC is airing a marathon of “The Walking Dead.” All four seasons of the series will air back to back beginning Friday, July 4 at 9:00 a.m. ET/PT. BUT, they will also give us a special first look at the highly-anticipated fifth season!

The 4th of July marathon weekend will finish with a “Talking Dead Season 5 Preview Special,” hosted by Chris Hardwick, on Sunday, July 6 at 9:00pm ET/PT featuring “The Walking Dead” showrunner and executive producer Scott M. Gimple and actress Aisha Tyler.

“The Walking Dead” is based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics. The series tells the story of the months and years after a zombie apocalypse and follows a group of survivors, led by sheriff Rick Grimes, who travel in search of a safe and secure home. “The Walking Dead” stars Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Chandler Riggs, Melissa McBride, Emily Kinney, Danai Gurira, Chad Coleman and Sonequa Martin-Green. The series is executive produced by Gimple, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, David Alpert and Tom Luse.

 

The fifth season of “The Walking Dead” premieres this October and it will be interesting to see how the gang gets themselves out of the shipping container and Terminus. 

The Walking Dead: Season Four Hits DVD and Blu-ray August 26

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“The Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season” will release on DVD and Blu-ray on August 26. The news was announced by Anchor Bay Entertainment. The release will contain five discs while the Blu-ray set will include Digital HD with Ultraviolet versions with episodes presented in pristine 1080p high-definition and lossless Dolby TrueHD 7.1 audio.

The DVD and Blu-ray releases will include several hours of bonus features such as never-before-seen production footage, deleted scenes and audio commentaries, with ultra-exclusive content only available on the Blu-ray release, including additional audio commentaries and several “extended” episodes, debuting for the first time.

The fourth season’s cast starred Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira, Chandler Riggs, David Morrissey, Melissa McBride, Chad L. Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green and Emily Kinney. New characters introduced this season include Sgt. Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz), Bob Stookey (Lawrence Gillard, Jr.), Rosita Espinoza (Christian Serratos) and Dr. Eugene Porter (Josh McDermott).

Season Four will also see a limited edition “Tree Walker” package release which you can above!

SRP is $79.99 for the Blu-ray + Digital HD with Ultraviolet, $69.98 for the DVD and $129.99 for the Blu-ray limited edition.

Season four saw Rick and his fellow survivors struggle to maintain their idealistic lifestyle in the prison in the face of threats, including the proliferation of walkers near the prison gates, the outbreak of a contagious and deadly flu-like infection within the prison population, and the spectre of The Governor, whose whereabouts and status are unknown. The second half of the season mainly focuses on the individual groups that escaped from the prison after its downfall, and their efforts to survive as they follow a line of railroad tracks to a supposed safe zone named Terminus

Robert Kirkman Talks “Outcast” and Season 5 of “Walking Dead”

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Robert Kirkman, the creator of “The Walking Dead,” recently spoke out about the upcoming fifth season of the AMC series that is based on his comics as well as the new series based on his comic series, “Outcast.”

“Outcast” will be released at the end of June will follow similar themes to “The Walking Dead.” The title, released via Kirkman’s Skybound imprint, is already out-selling his other series. 

Kirkman explains what kind of similarities “Outcast” and “The Walking Dead” share.

I think that both of them strive to be very real examinations of a very fantastical and unreal kind of situation. Although I would argue that demonic possession is certainly something that there’s evidence to support the possibility that it could be a real phenomenon — much more so than zombies. I think zombies are probably definitely never going to happen (Laughs). I think people may wish that they would. But they’re both stories about very real people against these horrific backdrops. That’s something that I really enjoy doing.

For those who are caught up with comic series of “The Walking Dead,” the series has started a new story after a time jump. We see Rick re-established in a larger society. Kirkman spoke about whether he knows how the story will end and its effects on creating “Outcast.”

I’ve known roughly how The Walking Dead [comic] ends for a while now. It’s something that I took my time figuring out but I always knew the direction I was going in. A few years ago the end cemented itself. But that’s something that is very far off into the future and it’s an ending that doesn’t really work unless I take my time getting there. I feel like, as withOutcast, the stakes on The Walking Dead have continued to escalate, and in recent issues, we’ve revealed the full extent of the world building that we’re planning to do long-term, and just how important these characters that we’ve been following are going to turn out to be in the history of civilization. That’s a pretty exciting prospect and a really cool change and shift in the narrative of that story.

Unlike “The Walking Dead,” “Outcast” will be a series at Cinemax and Kirkman is actually prepping the potential pilot himself. Kirkman explained how the show would compare to the comics.

There’s definitely going to be a lot similarities, but despite the fact that I’m writing the comic and writing the pilot episode of the series, you will see some pretty big differences. There are certain ways to tell a story, and certain mechanics and things that work really well in comics that don’t work well on television and vice versa. There are certain opportunities to be taken when you adapt something into television, where you have motion and sound, where you can expand on and change things in very cool ways in a manner that wouldn’t have worked so well in comics. To be honest, that’s the fun part and the challenge of saying, “This is going to be moving and there’s going to be actors, and it’s going to have sound, and there are different things to be done.” It’s cool to limit the same story and think about it in a different way.

Even though season 4 of “The Walking Dead” ended on a pretty crazy note, we didn’t see any major characters die, which is surprising in itself. Kirkman tells us what we can expect with season 5 of the show.

It’s always highly likely, though I wouldn’t say that it’s any more likely than it ever is, but it is always extremely likely. We did pull back on the reins a little bit at the end of season four. We’re definitely going to hit the ground running for season five and we really don’t let up very quickly at all. It’s going to be a pretty fast-paced, intense season.

When it comes to rumors about character Glenn possibly meeting his maker, Kirkman unfortunately did not confirm nor deny the rumors.

I absolutely love it. It means people care and people are paying attention. So keep those rumors flying!

Kirkman also commented on the addition of Seth Gilliam to a currently unconfirmed role.

Every season we try to bring in new characters that add something in their own way to the cast, much in the way that Abraham (Michael Cudlitz), Eugene (Josh McDermitt) and Rosita (Christian Serratos) brought a new narrative and more character dynamics to the show. Seth Gilliam’s character — whoever it may be — brings a lot of conflict and really cool character traits to the mix.

The Walking Dead returns in October. A specific premiere date will likely be announced at Comic-Con. Outcast No. 1 is released June 25 via Image Comics. Check out an advance look at Outcast No. 1, below.

Walking Dead Star Adapting “Aquariums of Pyongyang”

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Steven Yeun, most known for his role as Glen on “The Walking Dead,” is teaming with Radar Pictures to adapt the book “The Aquariums of Pyongyang” for the big screen. The book is an autobiography written by Kang Chol-Hwan.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Yeun will star as Chol-Hwan. He will also executive produce the film alongside Ted Field, Mike Weber and Michael Napoliello in partnership with Sean Lee.

MV5BMTk1MTE0Mjk4N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMTY2Mjk5Nw@@._V1_SX214_CR0,0,214,317_AL_“The Aquariums of Pyongyang” is set in North Korea, one of the last bastions of hardline Communism. Its leaders have kept a tight grasp on the one-party regime, quashing any nascent opposition movements and sending all suspected dissidents to its brutal concentration camps for “re-education.” Kang Chol-Hwan is the first survivor of one of these camps to escape and tell his story to the world, documenting the extreme conditions in these gulags and providing a personal insight into life in North Korea. Part horror story, part historical document, part memoir, part political tract, the book is a record of one man’s triumph over unbelievable adversity to expose the truths of North Korea to the modern world.

There is currently no word on when the film will begin production or an expected release date in theaters.

TellTale’s The Walking Dead and Wolf Among Us Heads to PS4 & Xbox One

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TellTale Games has officially announced that both seasons of “The Walking Dead” and their newest game, “Wolf Among Us” will be released on the PS4 and Xbox One later this year.

The news was revealed via a blog post, where the developer also explained “The Walking Dead – Season Two” and “Wolf Among Us” will be available as retail discs for Xbox 360 and PS3 thanks to strong sales.

Currently, “Wolf Among Us” has one more final episode to release while “The Walking Dead – Season Two” is in full swing.

TellTale Game is also preparing to release a new game in collaboration with Gearbox called “Tales From The Borderlands,” not to mention the mysterious episodic Game of Thrones project that has been confirmed without much else.

The Wire’s Seth Gilliam Joins The Walking Dead For Season 5

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“The Walking Dead” seems to becoming a post-apocalyptic version of “The Wire.” Seth Gilliam has been added to cast for season 5 joining fellow Wire actors Chad L. Coleman (who plays Tyreese) and Larry Gilliard Jr (who plays Bob).

You may remember Gilliam as Sgt. Ellis Carver on “The Wire” who often got into shenanigans with Herc. He also starred in Starship Troopers as Sugar Watkins.

Currently, we have no idea who Gilliam will be playing in the season but he will be a series regular. Michael Cudlitz (Abraham Ford), Josh McDermitt (Eugene Porter), Alanna Masterson (Tara Chambler), Christian Serratos (Rosita Espinosa) and Andrew J. West (Gareth) are promoted to series regulars for this season

Showrunner Scott M. Gimple has been confirmed to return for the fifth season of the top-rated zombie survival show.

Season five of The Walking Dead will premiere this fall on AMC.

First Image from The Walking Dead Season 5 Debuts

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Season 4 has only concluded recently but AMC has already released the first image from the upcoming fifth season of “The Walking Dead.” You can see the image above.

Season 4 introduced the notable comic characters Abraham Ford, Eugene Porter, Rosita Espinosa, Bob Stookey, and Lilly, as well as a modified version of the Chambler family from The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor tie-in novel. Rick and his fellow survivors struggle to maintain their idealistic lifestyle in the prison in the face of threats, including the proliferation of walkers near the prison gates, the outbreak of a contagious and deadly flu-like infection within the prison population, and the spectre of The Governor. The second half of the season mainly focuses on the individual groups that escaped from the prison after its downfall, and their efforts to survive as they follow a line of railroad tracks to a supposed safe zone named Terminus (aka cannibal land.)

Based on the comic created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, Season 5 of “The Walking Dead” is currently in production and is set to air on AMC this fall.

The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3 Release Date Announced

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Telltale Games have officially given us a release date for “The Walking Dead: Season 2 – Episode 3.” The upcoming chapter of the zombie saga is titled “In Harm’s Way” will slowly be released across different platforms.

PC and Mac owners worldwide will be getting the title on May 13, along with North American PS3 owners. Xbox 360 owners and those with a PS3 in Europe will get it a day later on May 14, while it’ll hit iOS devices on May 15.

Last week the first screenshots from the upcoming adventure surfaced, showing actor Michael Madsen as William Carver, and others showcasing the surviving characters from previous episodes that remain a part of your story, including those from The Walking Dead: 400 Days.

The debut trailer for the game has also been released. You can watch it below: