The Walking Dead

‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Premiere Might Wait to Reveal Negan’s Victim
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Premiere Might Wait to Reveal Negan’s Victim
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Premiere Might Wait to Reveal Negan’s Victim
It’s still unclear how exactly The Walking Dead intends to keep Negan’s victim a secret through months of trailers and set photos into the October premiere, but even then, Season 7 may not deliver its key revelation right away. Executive producer Greg Nicotero teases a unique structure to the premiere, which itself will be smaller in scale than Season 6.
‘The Walking Dead’ Bosses Justify THAT Season 6 Finale Cliffhanger
‘The Walking Dead’ Bosses Justify THAT Season 6 Finale Cliffhanger
‘The Walking Dead’ Bosses Justify THAT Season 6 Finale Cliffhanger
And lo, The Walking Dead has come to yet another end, closing out Season 6 with at least someone’s “Last Day on Earth,” though it’s safe to say fan reactions to Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s introduction as Negan proved … divisive. Now, showrunner Scott Gimple and creator Robert Kirkman open up on the big twist, possible backlash, and what it means for Season 7.
‘The Walking Dead’ Will Last Forever, But AMC Might Consider Another Spinoff
‘The Walking Dead’ Will Last Forever, But AMC Might Consider Another Spinoff
‘The Walking Dead’ Will Last Forever, But AMC Might Consider Another Spinoff
As The Walking Dead gears up for the back half of its sixth season and some major comic milestones, with years of issues untapped for source material, there isn’t much consideration of an end in sight. That said, AMC’s longest series only lasted seven seasons, so how long do network bosses really see it going? Might Fear, or another spinoff ever take the reigns?