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The Walking Dead Season 7 Premiere Made Me Sick [REVIEW]
The Walking Dead Season 7 Premiere Made Me Sick [REVIEW]
The Walking Dead Season 7 Premiere Made Me Sick [REVIEW]
So far I've watched every single Walking Dead episode.  I've been a fan before it was super popular and I've stuck with the show through many shocking deaths.  Last year the cliffhanger really ticked me off, and now the season 7 premiere just extended my disappointment with the way the show is being handled.  Let me explain.  SPOILERS AHEAD!
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Synopsis Recalls Long-Forgotten Character
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Synopsis Recalls Long-Forgotten Character
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Synopsis Recalls Long-Forgotten Character
The Walking Dead of Season 7 is a far-cry from the early days of Season 1, and it seems some ominous words from a forgotten friend will come back to haunt Rick as such. Our official title and synopsis for the October 23 premiere has arrived, calling back to mind a Walking Dead character many thought they’d never hear from again.
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Hints at ‘Fear’ Connection to Comic ‘Whisperers’
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Hints at ‘Fear’ Connection to Comic ‘Whisperers’
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Hints at ‘Fear’ Connection to Comic ‘Whisperers’
Walking Dead companion series Fear The Walking Dead wrapped up its second season with a few hints of the world leaning farther into the zombie apocalypse, but fans will always wonder if the two series would ever cross over. Robert Kirkman even offered a tantalizing hint at New York Comic-Con, suggesting a Fear-ful origin for one of the comics’ current villains.
‘Walking Dead’ May End TV Series and Comic at the Same Time
‘Walking Dead’ May End TV Series and Comic at the Same Time
‘Walking Dead’ May End TV Series and Comic at the Same Time
Heading into its seventh season, The Walking Dead is already at an age when most series would look to start wrapping things up, though its status as AMC’s flagship hit with miles of Robert Kirkman story ahead would make that unlikely. It’s a question sure to plague the AMC series more and more in the coming years, but according to Andrew Lincoln and Scott Gimple, one idea sees Robert Kirkman ending both his long-running comic and the TV Walking Dead simultaneously.
New ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Photo: First Look at Morgan (And The Kingdom?)
New ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Photo: First Look at Morgan (And The Kingdom?)
New ‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Photo: First Look at Morgan (And The Kingdom?)
However The Walking Dead chooses to address its big cliffhanger from Comic-Con 2016, we at least know Morgan and Carol remain safe, and en route to their new armored friends’ mystery camp. A new photo from Season 7 seemingly confirms as much, but is this our first official look at comic locale “The Kingdom”?
‘Walking Dead’ Creator Talks AMC Series Catching Up to Comics
‘Walking Dead’ Creator Talks AMC Series Catching Up to Comics
‘Walking Dead’ Creator Talks AMC Series Catching Up to Comics
The Walking Dead has borrowed somewhat more liberally from its source material than adaptations like Game of Thrones, though there always remains a possibility of the AMC drama catching up to, even overtaking Robert Kirkman’s work. The live-action Walking Dead has covered roughly 2/3 of the comics over six seasons, so is Kirkman worried about catching up?

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