The director and writer for 28 Years Later, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, have found a home for their new zombie movie with Sony. Not only that but the upcoming project will be told in two films.Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter, we know that Boyle is set to direct the first film, and as of now, no director is tied to the second movie. In addition, it's being reported that Cillian Murphy is set to ...[Read More]
February 1, 2024 By The Credits One of the most iconic, disturbing zombie films of the 21st century was Danny Boyle‘s breathless 28 Days Later, which featured a script by Ex Machina writer/director Alex Garland and a breakout performance by a then little-known Cillian Murphy. Now, The Hollywood Reporte...[Read More]
Rick Grimes has been on the move these last few years. Way back in 2021, the erstwhile sheriff of The Walking Dead popped up in the least likely location: Fortnite. He and Michonne and some of the other Walking Dead survivors found themselves on the colorful Battle Royale island in a crossover between AMC’s zombie show and Epic Games’ hit video game. Now, Rick Grimes has popped up in yet another...[Read More]
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" Season 1 (Photo by Gene Page/AMC)
28 Years Later, the hot package from director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, has landed at Sony. The Culver City-based studio has come out on top after a protracted bidding war to win the rights to the sequel package to the 2002 horror classic 28 Days Later. Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland have reunited to write and direct the sequel, which also comes with a Part 2, ...[Read More]
Call Of Duty has teased a new crossover starring The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live protagonists Rick Grimes and Michonne.Published
Share this: Following the release of The Walking Dead: Dead City and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, AMC is gearing up for their biggest spinoff yet, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. The series will see the return of the original series lead Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln), who fans have desperately been waiting to return. The series will also see the return of Michonne (played by Dan...[Read More]
Post updated below with my Much Better Version Of The Walking Dead on 1/30/24. I keep forgetting about The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live and then something pops up to remind me. This time it’s the final trailer for the Rick and Michonne spinoff series. In it, we get a glimpse at what’s to come with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) as they navigate various perils and the ...[Read More]
Post updated below with my Much Better Version Of The Walking Dead on 1/30/24. I keep forgetting about The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live and then something pops up to remind me. This time it’s the final trailer for the Rick and Michonne spinoff series. In it, we get a glimpse at what’s to come with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) as they navigate various perils and the ...[Read More]
Posted in: AMC, Preview, streaming, Trailer, TV, Walking Dead | Tagged: amc, amc plus, michonne, Rick Grimes, the ones who live, The Walking DeadLesley-Ann Brandt shared two images from her AMC's The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live audition tape for the role of Pearl Thorne.Published Sun, 28 Jan 2024 20:07:10 -0600 by Ray Flook | [embedded content]We will readily admit that Lesley-Ann Brandt pulle...[Read More]
The Walking Dead: World Beyond is one of several spinoffs of The Walking Dead series. This limited series is a coming-of-age story set in the same apocalyptic world as the main series. The story begins in the Midwest and follows a group of teens who must learn to navigate the outside world after living behind walls for most of their lives. This series has direct ties to The Walking Dead: The Ones ...[Read More]
In 2012, filmmaker extraordinaire Martin Scorsese spoke with GQ about his preference for vampire movies over zombie movies. He discussed the extensive list of stories to be told about vampires due to their diversity and sexual allegory, but zombies? Not so much. That being said, there was one zombie movie that Scorsese had seen in London during the production of Hugo that "took the zombie idea to ...[Read More]