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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live OTT release date – Here’s when to watch the answer to Rick and Michonne’s gory love story – OTTplay

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is the upcoming TWD spinoff that explores the answers to several questions regarding the fate of Rick and Michonne, as well as their romance. As the most expensive TWD project yet, with a total budget of $82 million, the show must surpass high expectations to be worth it. As of now, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live has dropped a teaser and two trailers, fanni...[Read More]

Call of Duty adding The Walking Dead’s Rick Grimes and Michonne – Digital Spy

Call of Duty is adding The Walking Dead's Rick and Michonne as Modern Warfare III and Warzone begin season 2.Two of the zombie franchise's breakout characters will become playable characters in the military shooter game, which has a famous Zombies mode, with Rick being an instant reward for Battle Pass owners from Wednesday, February 7.CoD campaign character Kate Laswell will be unlocked in the ex...[Read More]

Can Danny Boyle and Cillian Murphy’s 28 Years Later take zombie films to the next level? – The Guardian

Perhaps the most intriguing thing about the news that Danny Boyle, Alex Garland and Cillian Murphy are to reunite on a long awaited threequel to the classic new wave zombie horror 28 Days Later, is that none of the above really need a career hike. When film-makers and movie stars return to the source for a belated follow-up, there is often a distinct whiff of greatest hits tour about it. Let’s get...[Read More]

Quentin Tarantino Made Brad Pitt Watch This Wild Banned Horror Movie – Dread Central

If there is one thing we know to be true about Quentin Tarantino, it is that he is a fountain of obscure cinema knowledge. Even a casual observer can see various influences from older, forgotten movies in the filmmaker’s own work. So, when Far Out UK rediscovered when Tarantino showed Brad Pitt a bizarre and once-banned horror film, we knew it could have literally been anything. It turns out that ...[Read More]

Can Danny Boyle and Cillian Murphy’s 28 Years Later take zombie films to the next level? – The Guardian

Perhaps the most intriguing thing about the news that Danny Boyle, Alex Garland and Cillian Murphy are to reunite on a long awaited threequel to the classic new wave zombie horror 28 Days Later, is that none of the above really need a career hike. When film-makers and movie stars return to the source for a belated follow-up, there is often a distinct whiff of greatest hits tour about it. Let’s get...[Read More]

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