Walking Dead’: Rick and Michonne Hunt for Guns in Emotional…

In this week’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Rick and Michonne hit the road in an attempt to fulfill the promise of guns they made to the mystery junkyard group . “Richonne” fans got plenty of fodder this week, as we see the pair camping out, scavenging, fighting walkers, and – ahem – getting intimate more than once.

The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 12 Recap: ‘Say Yes’

There were three major developments on Sunday night’s episode of The Walking Dead , “Say Yes,” involving the overall “Grimes v Negan” arc of the season. First and foremost, by the end of the night Rick’s crew was in far better shape to take on the Saviors than they were last week, having found a lovely arsenal of 63 military grade weapons in a hopeless place.

‘Walking Dead’ Star Sonequa Martin-Green on Facing Negan:…

The actress talks about if Sasha can survive the season given her role in CBS All Access’ ‘Star Trek: Discovery.’ While Rick and his group at Alexandria scavenge for supplies with the hope of uniting multiple communities to battle Negan and his deadly Saviors, Sasha and Rosita have their own very different – and potentially deadly – idea.

‘The Walking Dead’ Recap 7 12: Ready to Eat

In many ways, this latest episode feels like it could have been from one of the show’s earlier seasons. Rick and Michonne, on the road again, moving through the countryside, fighting hordes of walkers in odd new situations, improvising when plans inevitably go off the rails, and so on.

The Missing’ Anthology Drama Serves Up a New Mystery in…

The second installment of Starz’s anthology crime series “The Missing” premieres on Sunday, Feb. 12 with a new case focused on a child who’s gone missing. Abigail Hardingham and “The Walking Dead” alum David Morrissey star in the drama’s second season, alongside the only returning player from Season 1, Tchky Karyo, “I came to it as a fan,” Morrissey said in an interview with TheWrap’s Stuart Brazell.

David Morrissey on how being a dad colors his ‘The Missing’ role 0:0

David Morrissey, who so memorably played the imperious Governor on AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” returns to television this week in a more sympathetic role in “The Missing.” As grief-stricken parent Sam Webster, Morrissey, who has three children himself with his wife, Esther Freud, plays a range of emotions as the disappearance and return of his daughter Alice fully impact the family.

The Walking Dead’s Walker Stalker Cruise Sails From Miami

Do you find yourself imagining what it would be like to be on the show, trying to survive the zombie apocalypse alongside the remaining survivors? Do you care so much about certain characters that you get physically ill when they are killed off the show? Are you so obsessed that you would actually consider taking a vacation to a private Bahamian island with some of the cast and crew? If you answered yes to that last oddly specific question, you’re in luck, because that exact opportunity is available to you next weekend, right here at PortMiami. Multiple cast members from the popular TV series The Walking Dead will join together for the second-annual Walker Stalker fan cruise on the Norwegian Pearl cruise liner from February 3 to 6 .

Amc Orders New Documentary Series James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction

AMC announced today from the Television Critics Association Press Tour that it has greenlit a new documentary series, JAMES CAMERON’S STORY OF Science FICTION , from James Cameron, the acclaimed filmmaker behind legendary sci-fi films The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and Avatar. The series, which explores the evolution of sci-fi from its origins as a small genre with a cult following to the blockbuster pop-cultural phenomenon we know today, will consist of six one-hour episodes and will debut on AMC in 2018.

Prison Break’ Creator on Limited Series Revival: – No…

TCA 2017: “I said, OK that’s worth doing, 22 episodes wouldn’t be worth doing,” executive producer Paul Scheuring says “Prison Break” creator Paul Scheuring said that Fox’s upcoming 9-episode revival of the 2005 drama starring Wentworth Miller and Cominic Purcell will cut right to the chase. “TV has changed so much since it initially premiered,” Scheuring said of the show at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Wednesday.