Not sure. Anyone know if they're from the comics?
Apparently everyone is now hallucinating in this show.Decent ep.
So the walkers can speak now? It sure seemed like one of them finished Beta's sentence near the end of the ep, and the whole horde seemed to be vocalizing at the very end.
If you only want to watch the episodes pertaining to the universe at large, just check out episodes one and five. Save yourself the trouble.Oh ffs.
Just watched the world beyond trailer.
They're forcing me to watch fear aren't they? Made it to the end of season 4 and I wanted to pull my ears off and stab them into my eyes.
Urgh.
He was following tracks, we saw him look at a broken branch I think. We saw Daryl explaining that sort of tracking to Lydia too.I'm liking the series, too bad about the gap. BTW, how did Beta know where the group was? He detoured and went for the hospital, but I must have missed how he figured it out.
Figured I'd share this here. There's an update on the season finale. AMC has decided when they plan to air the episode, though they haven't announced the date to the public yet. From comicbook.com:
My guess is that the date will be announced during Comic-Con@Home, which is from July 22 through July 26. I'd say it also won't be long after that when World Beyond finally airs, since the two were supposed to be back-to-back (one week after the other) before the delays happened."The old Walking Dead show will be coming back. We'll be airing — I know dates. I don't think they're public," Kirkman said on CartoonistKayfabe. "But we have the finale of [Season 10] … there will be more Walking Dead television for you to watch at some point in the future."
California permitted film and television production to resume June 12 with new health protocols in place, making it possible The Walking Dead premieres its tenth season finale as soon as July.
Kang previously told ComicBook.com the season finale was "very close to finishing" and that remaining processes can be performed "very quickly" once it's safe for crew to resume work on the episode.
"I think actually, by the time the world is safe for people to start venturing out, probably all of the effects will be done, and then it's just a handful of processes and it can be turned around very, very quickly," Kang said. "We're very hopeful that we can get it all done very rapidly once we're back up and running."
Good point, hadn't thought of that.They're probably saving World Beyond for TWD's usual fall slot since I doubt they'll have anything ready of the main show this year.
THE WALKING DEAD
The Walking Dead will make its 11th San Diego Comic-Con appearance with a panel spotlighting the season 10 finale episode, "A Certain Doom," which will air as a standalone episode later this year. Moderated by Chris Hardwick (Talking Dead), the panel will feature TWDU Chief Content Officer Scott M. Gimple, Showrunner and Executive Producer Angela Kang, Executive Producer Greg Nicotero, who directed the season finale, and cast members Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Josh McDermitt, Ross Marquand and Paola Lazaro, among others.
FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
Fear the Walking Dead will present a panel for the series' upcoming sixth season, premiering later this year. Moderated by Hardwick, the panel will feature Gimple, Showrunners and Executive Producers Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg and cast members Lennie James, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Karen David, Jenna Elfman and Rubén Blades.
Season six of Fear the Walking Dead explores what has become of the unlikely family once united by a mission to help those in need. After being torn apart by Virginia (Colby Minifie) and her Pioneers, the group is now dispersed across her far-reaching settlements. Morgan's (James) last message at the end of season five implored the group to "Live" and this season we'll see what that means to each of them. Some will find the stability and opportunity within Virginia's communities to be intriguing, some will sink into darkness, while others will fight back against what has been forced upon them. Life behind Virginia's walls will test each and every one of them in different ways, forcing them to define who they are in this new world.
THE WALKING DEAD: WORLD BEYOND
The Walking Dead: World Beyond makes its Comic-Con International debut as the third series in wildly successful The Walking Dead Universe. Moderated by Hardwick, the series' panel will feature Gimple, Showrunner and Executive Producer Matt Negrete and cast members Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Hal Cumpston, Nicholas Cantu, Nico Tortorella, Julia Ormond and Joe Holt.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond delves into a new mythology and story that follows the first generation raised in a surviving civilization of the post-apocalyptic world. Two sisters along with two friends leave a place of safety and comfort to brave dangers, known and unknown, living and undead on an important quest. Pursued by those who wish to protect them and those who wish to harm them, a tale of growing up and transformation unfurls across dangerous terrain, challenging everything they know about the world, themselves and each other. Some will become heroes. Some will become villains. But all of them will find the truths they seek.
Dammit with the bump I thought the finale got a date finally. Fuckers
I hope so. They've been "almost finished" with post production for several months now...
Every time this gets bumped I expect to see the date for the season finale lol
Yep, should get the date then. I hope it doesn't take too long to premiere after the panel, I'm itching for some more TWD.
She's Gotta Have It Netflix series actress Margot Bingham has joined season 11 of AMC's The Walking Dead.
While the network nor sources won't comment on who Bingham will play, odds are that we'll finally see Bingham as Stephanie, a character she's done the voiceover for in the season 10 episodes "Bonds" and "Morning Star". Stephanie is an enigmatic survivor of the zombie outbreak in Charleston, West Virginia, who connects via radio with Josh McDermitt's Eugene Porter.
Q4 for the finale--is this the first we've heard that?‘The Walking Dead’ Adds Margot Bingham To Season 11 Cast; Actress Had Played Mysterious Stephanie On AMC Series
'The Walking Dead' Season 11 Adds Margot Bingham, Actress Played Stephaniedeadline.com
TODAY'S #SDCC2020 SCHEDULE (all in PST):
12PM: #FearTWD Panel
1PM: #TheWalkingDead Panel
2PM: #TWDWorldBeyond Panel
4PM: @RobertKirkman Solo Panel
(LOTS of exciting announcements today, btw)
Watch links: https://www.comic-con.org/cciathome/2020/programming-schedule #ComicConAtHome
Neat. World Beyond look any good? Trailers so far have made it seem like a skip for me.Season ten finale airs on October 4th at 9PM Eastern / 8PM Central. Followed by the series premiere of World Beyond, and an episode of Talking Dead.
You've seen as much as I have lol. I liked what I saw in the trailers so Idk.Neat. World Beyond look any good? Trailers so far have made it seem like a skip for me.