Completed The Walking Dead (Season 11) [AMC]

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Season 7 :twd:

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This is right up my alley and looks pretty cool.

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AMC Upcoming Original Series: The Walking Dead


AMC Upcoming Original Series: The Walking Dead

AMC has greenlit The Walking Dead as a six-episode series based on the comic book written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics. The Walking Dead tells the story of life following a zombie apocalypse. It follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, traveling in search of a safe and secure home. Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually, Teachers, Strike Back) will portray the lead role of Rick Grimes while actor Jon Bernthal (The Pacific, The Ghost Writer) will portray the character Shane, who worked with Rick in the police department before the zombie disaster. Other cast includes Laurie Holden (The Shield), who plays Andrea, one of two sisters who join the survivors of the zombie plague, Steven Yeun as Glenn, an expert scavenger and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), who plays Rick's wife Lori.

The Walking Dead begins production in June in Atlanta with six, one-hour episodes for season one. The series is set to premiere in October 2010 during AMC Fearfest, the network's annual blockbuster marathon of thriller and horror films. AMC announced development of The Walking Dead in August 2009 and announced the pilot in January of this year.

About the Producers
Robert Kirkman serves as an executive producer on the project and three-time Academy Award-nominee Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) serves as writer, director and executive producer. Gale Anne Hurd (The Terminator, Aliens, Armageddon, The Incredible Hulk), chairman of Valhalla Motion Pictures, serves as Executive Producer. David Alpert from Circle of Confusion serves as Executive Producer. Charles “Chic” Eglee (Dexter, The Shield, Dark Angel) will also serve as Executive Producer, and Jack LoGiudice (Sons of Anarchy, Resurrection Blvd) will serve as Co-Executive Producer.

"AMC strives to make original shows that play like movies and The Walking Dead is a perfect complement to the network’s celebrated movie franchise, Fearfest, which has always been an important destination for our audience," said Charlie Collier, AMC President. "With its depth of story and the remarkable talent attached, The Walking Dead gives us an opportunity to raise the bar significantly within this popular genre, and continue our commitment to being the home of premium programming on basic cable."

"The Walking Dead is that rare piece of material that plays on many levels," says Joel Stillerman, Senior Vice President of Programming, Production and Digital Content. "Kirkman's series brilliantly captures the social commentary and ongoing human drama of the zombie apocalypse; and let's us kick a little zombie you-know-what from time to time."
 
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I guess many felt like that cause No one Major died. I think everyone expects someone from the core Group to die either on Opening/Mid-Season finale/Mid season opening/Finale. I prefer when they come Random and when we never expects them. The episode with Lori and T - Dog dying was Epic and wasn't expected and it was Awesome.
 
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Loved the episode, LOVED the entire season, but yeah, it was NOT as big Season Finale as I expecting. And NO I was not expecting someone major to die except Miss Drum thought for a sec she lost
Glen
for a sec...
Maybe I was just expecting a big build up for next season. Morgan arriving... is that such a big thing?
 
Loved the episode, LOVED the entire season, but yeah, it was NOT as big Season Finale as I expecting. And NO I was not expecting someone major to die except Miss Drum thought for a sec she lost
Glen
for a sec...
Maybe I was just expecting a big build up for next season. Morgan arriving... is that such a big thing?
 
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This was a solid episode in general, but as far as season finales are considered, it's underwhelming. I think it's good they didn't go with a major character death on the season finale. It gets too cliche after awhile. My gripe is that there was nothing truly epic or dramatic about this finale. Some really great kills by Daryl and Rick, but that wasn't enough for me. But as a set up to next season, this did a good job.

In my opinion, the best episode this year was Episode 14 - Spent. Particularly the scene with Noah and Glenn. Classic Walking Dead moment.
 
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