New behind-the-scenes images from the upcoming The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live revealed Michonne‘s puzzling new costume. Per the Twitter account TWDU Promos, the pictures highlight Danai Gurira‘s fan-favorite survivor standing amongst a group of people as she looks around at her environment with concern. While she appears physically unchanged since the last time fans saw her, a major change...[Read More]
Add Bill Maher to small-but-loud anti-Barbie crowd. The HBO Real Time host posted a lengthy critique of filmmaker Greta Gerwig’s summer sensation, which just crossed the $1 billion global mark at the box office. “I was hoping it wouldn’t be preachy, man-hating, and a #ZombieLie – alas, it was all three,” Maher wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). Here’s what Maher had to say a...[Read More]
Share this: The Walking Dead ended its eleven-season run last fall, but AMC has yet to fully say goodbye to its main characters. The Walking Dead universe has continued to live on after the franchise’s Chief Content Officer, Scott Gimple, announced a string of spinoffs, exploring other parts of the zombie-infested world. Most recently, The Walking Dead: Dead City ...[Read More]
By Chad Langen | Updated 7 months ago Dawn of the Dead In 2017, renowned filmmaker George A. Romero passed away, leaving behind a treatment co-written with Paolo Zelati for the seventh installment in his beloved Living Dead franchise. According to Entertainment Weekly, the Romero estate is collaborating with Roundtable Entertainment to bring Twilight of the Dead to the big screen. The film’s scre...[Read More]
Daryl Dixon and The Ones Who Live, the spin-offs to The Walking Dead, have received an update amidst the SAG-AFTRA strike. The action, the first of its kind since 1980, has led to delays on several productions — with most actors refusing to engage in publicity for upcoming projects whilst the strike is in place. With the looming prospect of content shortage in the future, AMC Networks CEO Kristin ...[Read More]
George Romero’s Living Dead zombies are coming back to haunt audiences.
After the release of Day of the Dead in 1985, twenty years went by without George A. Romero being able to get another zombie movie into production, even though he was very open about the fact that he had an idea for another one. During that time, a lot of fans expected the next movie to be called Twilight of the Dead, following the progression of the titles Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the De...[Read More]
EXCLUSIVE: George A. Romero’s “final zombie movie” Twilight Of The Dead has got fresh impetus with producer-financier Roundtable Entertainment and a planned late 2023 start date in Puerto Rico. The George A. Romero estate is teaming up with LA-based financier-producer Roundtable on the “seventh and final installment” of the seminal Living Dead franchise. Horror icon Romero had written a...[Read More]
George Romero's zombies are set to live again — or walk around again, anyway — six years after the director passed away.
Though he certainly had help along the way, George A. Romero remains the filmmaker most often credited with creating the modern zombie story thanks to his seminal 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead (now streaming on Peacock!). While he ventured into plenty of other horror subgenres over the course of his long career, Romero's relationship with his "ghouls" never went away entirely, and he kept ...[Read More]
EXCLUSIVE: George A. Romero’s “final zombie movie” Twilight Of The Dead has got fresh impetus with producer-financier Roundtable Entertainment and a planned late 2023 start date in Puerto Rico. The George A. Romero estate is teaming up with LA-based financier-producer Roundtable on the “seventh and final installment” of the seminal Living Dead franchise. Horror icon Romero had written a...[Read More]
EXCLUSIVE: George A. Romero’s “final zombie movie” Twilight Of The Dead has got fresh impetus with producer-financier Roundtable Entertainment and a planned late 2023 start date in Puerto Rico. The George A. Romero estate is teaming up with LA-based financier-producer Roundtable on the “seventh and final installment” of the seminal Living Dead franchise. Horror icon Romero had written a...[Read More]