The following contains spoilers from the finale of AMC’s The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live wrapped its six-episode run on Sunday, by having Rick and Michonne — played by Andrew Lincoln and Dania Gurira, who co-created the offshoot with Walking Dead chief content officer Scott M. Gimple — (barely) succeed in their plan to find and destroy the dossier on Alexandria that Jadis had hidden, and then vanquish not just Major Beale, but blow up the Civic Republic of Philadelphia’s entire military.
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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live wrapped its six-episode run on Sunday, by having Rick and Michonne — played by Andrew Lincoln and Dania Gurira, who co-created the offshoot with Walking Dead chief content officer Scott M. Gimple — (barely) succeed in their plan to find and destroy the dossier on Alexandria that Jadis had hidden, and then vanquish not just Major Beale, but blow up the Civic Republic of Philadelphia’s entire military.
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- 4/1/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details of tonight’s The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 finale.
“There was always something about the connection of these two characters,” Danai Gurira says of The Walking Dead’s Michonne and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the reunion of the lovers over near-insurmountable odds and legions of Walkers in spinoff series The Ones Who Live. “The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.”
It is fitting in many ways that Michonne and Rick’s love story comes full circle on a day of renewal like Easter Sunday. While there is no official word whether there will be more The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live or Michonne and Rick, certainly the saving of swaths of humanity and the reunion with their children Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Antony Azor) at the end of tonight...
“There was always something about the connection of these two characters,” Danai Gurira says of The Walking Dead’s Michonne and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the reunion of the lovers over near-insurmountable odds and legions of Walkers in spinoff series The Ones Who Live. “The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.”
It is fitting in many ways that Michonne and Rick’s love story comes full circle on a day of renewal like Easter Sunday. While there is no official word whether there will be more The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live or Michonne and Rick, certainly the saving of swaths of humanity and the reunion with their children Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Antony Azor) at the end of tonight...
- 4/1/2024
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
This The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 2
Things have come a long way since The Walking Dead wasn’t allowed to drop the f-word at a climactic moment during Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and company’s confinement in a boxcar by the people of Terminus.
Now it seems like every episode features the kind of language that made NYPD Blue one of the most notorious shows on television, albeit without the nudity. Tongues are freer now, and standards have changed now that AMC is competing with prestige dramas on HBO and Showtime, not network television. Certainly, it’s fitting for a gritty show like The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live to indulge in language, because these are people who have survived a decade-plus of life after the end of the world. Shrinking violets need not apply; given that...
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 2
Things have come a long way since The Walking Dead wasn’t allowed to drop the f-word at a climactic moment during Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and company’s confinement in a boxcar by the people of Terminus.
Now it seems like every episode features the kind of language that made NYPD Blue one of the most notorious shows on television, albeit without the nudity. Tongues are freer now, and standards have changed now that AMC is competing with prestige dramas on HBO and Showtime, not network television. Certainly, it’s fitting for a gritty show like The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live to indulge in language, because these are people who have survived a decade-plus of life after the end of the world. Shrinking violets need not apply; given that...
- 3/4/2024
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Daniella Pineda stars as Idalia in Episode 6 of Tales of The Walking Dead Season 1. Pic credit: AMC/Curtis Bonds Baker
Season 1 of Tales of The Walking Dead has just concluded with six episodes that took a varied view of the zombie apocalypse.
The latest installment set within The Walking Dead universe was an anthology series that took a look at six different stories.
From the familiar, where fans learned more about Alpha (Samantha Morton) before she joined the Whisperers, right through to the bizarre, when a couple of work colleagues get stuck in a zombie apocalypse version of Groundhog Day.
And in between were plenty of other new characters that explored the outbreak. Some were prepared, others were not.
Some stories even bordered on ghost tales and whodunnits.
Now that the season is complete, viewers wonder if AMC will renew the TV show for another season.
Has Tales of The Walking Dead been renewed?...
Season 1 of Tales of The Walking Dead has just concluded with six episodes that took a varied view of the zombie apocalypse.
The latest installment set within The Walking Dead universe was an anthology series that took a look at six different stories.
From the familiar, where fans learned more about Alpha (Samantha Morton) before she joined the Whisperers, right through to the bizarre, when a couple of work colleagues get stuck in a zombie apocalypse version of Groundhog Day.
And in between were plenty of other new characters that explored the outbreak. Some were prepared, others were not.
Some stories even bordered on ghost tales and whodunnits.
Now that the season is complete, viewers wonder if AMC will renew the TV show for another season.
Has Tales of The Walking Dead been renewed?...
- 9/21/2022
- by Rachel Tsoumbakos
- Monsters and Critics
This article contains spoilers for Tales of the Walking Dead episode 2.
One of the things Tales of the Walking Dead co-creator Channing Powell promised fans was something different. Powell said in an interview with Den of Geek that the show would “push the boundaries of the universe” and that the show “wanted to present a new option” for fans of long-running zombie television series The Walking Dead and its various spinoff properties. Given the sheer breadth of the franchise’s offerings, from the many web-only minisodes to the Talking Dead chat show to wrap up the night, that’s quite a task.
Just consider The Walking Dead itself. The show has clearly explored every element of horror short of extraterrestrial, from cities overrun with zombies akin to the best of George Romero to roving tribes of cannibals straight out of 1970’s Italy to body horror that would make Cronenberg jealous.
One of the things Tales of the Walking Dead co-creator Channing Powell promised fans was something different. Powell said in an interview with Den of Geek that the show would “push the boundaries of the universe” and that the show “wanted to present a new option” for fans of long-running zombie television series The Walking Dead and its various spinoff properties. Given the sheer breadth of the franchise’s offerings, from the many web-only minisodes to the Talking Dead chat show to wrap up the night, that’s quite a task.
Just consider The Walking Dead itself. The show has clearly explored every element of horror short of extraterrestrial, from cities overrun with zombies akin to the best of George Romero to roving tribes of cannibals straight out of 1970’s Italy to body horror that would make Cronenberg jealous.
- 8/22/2022
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
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New stories from a post-apocalyptic world. Has the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on AMC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Tales of the Walking Dead, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the AMC cable channel, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. The first season of this Walking Dead spin-off stars Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, Jessie T. Usher, Embeth Davidtz, Loan Chabanol, Gage Munroe, Daniella...
New stories from a post-apocalyptic world. Has the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on AMC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Tales of the Walking Dead, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the AMC cable channel, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. The first season of this Walking Dead spin-off stars Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, Jessie T. Usher, Embeth Davidtz, Loan Chabanol, Gage Munroe, Daniella...
- 8/16/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Walking Dead franchise has done very well for AMC. While it may not be as popular as it once was, it's still a top draw for the cable channel. This is the franchise's first anthology series so viewers won't be following the same characters week after week. Will it be a success? Will Tales of the Walking Dead be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned.
A horror drama series, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. The first season of this Walking Dead spin-off stars Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, Jessie T. Usher, Embeth Davidtz, Loan Chabanol, Gage Munroe, Daniella Pineda, and Danny Ramirez. The show's standalone episodes focus...
A horror drama series, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. The first season of this Walking Dead spin-off stars Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, Jessie T. Usher, Embeth Davidtz, Loan Chabanol, Gage Munroe, Daniella Pineda, and Danny Ramirez. The show's standalone episodes focus...
- 8/16/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: AMC
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: August 14, 2022 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, Jessie T. Usher, Embeth Davidtz, Loan Chabanol, Gage Munroe, Daniella Pineda, and Danny Ramirez.
TV show description:
A post-apocalyptic horror drama anthology series, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. It's a spin-off of The Walking Dead and the fourth series in the franchise.
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Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: August 14, 2022 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, Jessie T. Usher, Embeth Davidtz, Loan Chabanol, Gage Munroe, Daniella Pineda, and Danny Ramirez.
TV show description:
A post-apocalyptic horror drama anthology series, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. It's a spin-off of The Walking Dead and the fourth series in the franchise.
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- 8/15/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Untold stories are brought to life in the first season of AMC's Tales of the Walking Dead TV show. As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Tales of the Walking Dead is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of Tales of the Walking Dead here.
An AMC post-apocalyptic horror drama anthology series, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. The first season of this Walking Dead spin-off stars Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier,...
An AMC post-apocalyptic horror drama anthology series, the Tales of the Walking Dead TV show was created by Scott M. Gimple and Channing Powell. The first season of this Walking Dead spin-off stars Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Samantha Morton, Scarlett Blum, Lauren Glazier,...
- 8/15/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details of tonight’s debut of the anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead
The Walking Dead may be coming to an end soon, but Tales of the Walking Dead is coming out of the gate with big ambitions, according to co-creator Channing Powell.
“Well, we were hoping to make six little movies,” the showrunner and long-time Twd writer says of the six-episode first season of the anthology season that debuted on AMC tonight. “We kind of came into it thinking, okay, we’re creating six different pilots, and they can all have a different tone,” Powell adds of the Scott Gimple co-created latest iteration of the ever-expanding Twd universe.
Debuting last week on streamer AMC+ and on AMC proper tonight, Tales started off just over a year after the zombie apocalypse had befallen the planet. The first episode saw Newsroom alum Terry Crews and...
The Walking Dead may be coming to an end soon, but Tales of the Walking Dead is coming out of the gate with big ambitions, according to co-creator Channing Powell.
“Well, we were hoping to make six little movies,” the showrunner and long-time Twd writer says of the six-episode first season of the anthology season that debuted on AMC tonight. “We kind of came into it thinking, okay, we’re creating six different pilots, and they can all have a different tone,” Powell adds of the Scott Gimple co-created latest iteration of the ever-expanding Twd universe.
Debuting last week on streamer AMC+ and on AMC proper tonight, Tales started off just over a year after the zombie apocalypse had befallen the planet. The first episode saw Newsroom alum Terry Crews and...
- 8/15/2022
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Walking Dead” franchise is back with six standalone episodes that will push new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices.
Starring Terry Crews, Olivia Munn and Parker Posey among others, the drama “tilts a little more towards the new” and introduces a fresh side to the universe, according to Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of ‘The Walking Dead’ Universe.
Here’s how to watch the spinoff series when it premieres on Sunday, Aug. 14.
Is “Tales of the Walking Dead” on TV?
Yes, the drama premieres on AMC on Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. Et.
Is “Tales of the Walking Dead” streaming?
Yes, but the spinoff series is streaming only on AMC+. The first two episodes will be available on AMC+ Aug. 14 and additional episodes will come out weekly. Subsequent episodes of “Tales of the Walking Dead” will stream one week early, starting Aug. 21.
What is “Tales of the Walking Dead” about?...
Starring Terry Crews, Olivia Munn and Parker Posey among others, the drama “tilts a little more towards the new” and introduces a fresh side to the universe, according to Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of ‘The Walking Dead’ Universe.
Here’s how to watch the spinoff series when it premieres on Sunday, Aug. 14.
Is “Tales of the Walking Dead” on TV?
Yes, the drama premieres on AMC on Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. Et.
Is “Tales of the Walking Dead” streaming?
Yes, but the spinoff series is streaming only on AMC+. The first two episodes will be available on AMC+ Aug. 14 and additional episodes will come out weekly. Subsequent episodes of “Tales of the Walking Dead” will stream one week early, starting Aug. 21.
What is “Tales of the Walking Dead” about?...
- 8/14/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
In this six-episode anthology series, Tales of the Walking Dead, the latest of AMC’s Dead spinoffs, new characters — in different locations — try to survive in the zombie-infested world. The first installment takes viewers on a road trip with lonely Doomsday prepper Joe (Terry Crews). He sets off to find a friend he made online before the apocalypse began and crosses paths with free-spirited Evie (Olivia Munn). (Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC) “They form this charming odd couple,” says showrunner Channing Powell. “She’s a fly-by-the-seat-of-her-pants, crystal-loving, organic-farming hippie who has somehow thrived at the end of the world.” Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the 1970s-inspired saga, however, is its tone. “I don’t think people equate Walking Dead with humor very often,” Powell says, “but you will see that Joe and Evie still have to find happiness in the smaller moments. It’s sweet.” As for future episodes,...
- 8/12/2022
- TV Insider
The anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead is scheduled to premiere on AMC at 9pm on Sunday, August 14th – and showrunner Channing Powell has said that they’re using this show to take risks and push the boundaries of the Walking Dead franchise. The first season of Tales of the Walking Dead consists of six episodes, and according to Powell we can expect three of those episodes to be closer to the tone of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, while the other three will be a bit more “out there”. But Tales of the Walking Dead isn’t going so far out there that it will include a musical episode. Yet. Powell confirmed that a musical episode has been scripted and could happen in a future season.
Powell said,
We did come up with a musical episode that, just for production reasons, was going to be...
Powell said,
We did come up with a musical episode that, just for production reasons, was going to be...
- 8/12/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Jillian Bell as Gina and Parker Posey as Blair, as seen in Episode 2 of Tales of The Walking Dead Season 1. Pic credit: AMC/Curtis Bonds Baker
Tales of The Walking Dead is ready to drop its first episode this Sunday night and fans are already anticipating just what will go down in the latest spinoff set within The Walking Dead universe.
The new show is an anthology series consisting of six episodes. Four of these are already available to the press so I can tell you some of the episodes are very much like what you expect to see in The Walking Dead and some are particularly bonkers (I’m looking at you Episode 2) — but in a totally good way.
Episode 1 will focus on Joe (portrayed by Terry Crews) and Evie (Olivia Munn), an unlikely pairing that brings some fresh humor to this universe.
Episode 2, as mentioned above, is clearly...
Tales of The Walking Dead is ready to drop its first episode this Sunday night and fans are already anticipating just what will go down in the latest spinoff set within The Walking Dead universe.
The new show is an anthology series consisting of six episodes. Four of these are already available to the press so I can tell you some of the episodes are very much like what you expect to see in The Walking Dead and some are particularly bonkers (I’m looking at you Episode 2) — but in a totally good way.
Episode 1 will focus on Joe (portrayed by Terry Crews) and Evie (Olivia Munn), an unlikely pairing that brings some fresh humor to this universe.
Episode 2, as mentioned above, is clearly...
- 8/11/2022
- by Rachel Tsoumbakos
- Monsters and Critics
The Walking Dead may be ending later this year after 11 seasons and over a decade on the air, but there are still plenty of stories to be told in this post-apocalyptic world. Tales of the Walking Dead is an anthology spinoff series set in the world of The Walking Dead that will take us to different times and places within this universe in the United States and beyond. The AMC series will give us a glimpse into the lives of other survivors and how they’ve changed, for better or worse, in their new reality.
When and Where Will Tales of the Walking Dead Be Available to Watch?
The first episode of Tales of the Walking Dead will premiere on Aug. 14, 2022 at 9 p.m. Et on AMC and will be available to watch on AMC+ three days prior on Aug. 11, 2022. The rest of the season will follow a weekly structure,...
When and Where Will Tales of the Walking Dead Be Available to Watch?
The first episode of Tales of the Walking Dead will premiere on Aug. 14, 2022 at 9 p.m. Et on AMC and will be available to watch on AMC+ three days prior on Aug. 11, 2022. The rest of the season will follow a weekly structure,...
- 8/10/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
AMC’s new anthology isn’t a copy of the original Walking Dead. While Twd fans may be used to the tone and style of the original series, “We do want to introduce some new elements and new tones and new looks and new flavors,” showrunner Channing Powell said, to appeal to them and new viewers of their post-apocalyptic world. Powell and Tales of the Walking Dead stars Samantha Morton, Terry Crews, and Danny Ramirez sat down with Emily Aslanian in the TV Insider and TV Guide Magazine studio, sponsored by Hollywood unBranded at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 to tease their stories you’ll see when it premieres on August 14. Each episode is its own story, and Ramirez, Crews, and Morton are in three different ones. Without spoiling too much, Ramirez’s is horror and suspense. His character, Eric, and Daniella Pineda’s Idalia “have been going through pure survival ...
- 7/24/2022
- TV Insider
Just like the show’s many fans, the cast and creatives behind “The Walking Dead” are feeling pretty bittersweet about the impending end of the show — the final run of 8 episodes will launch on AMC Sunday, Oct. 2.
The panel was hosted, as always with “The Walking Dead” Sdcc presentations, by Chris Hardwick, who set the tone with a partly joking, partly teary eyed remembrance of his own “The Walking Dead” history.
Noting the “bittersweet moment where I introduce our ‘Walking Dead’ family as an official show” for the final time, he also said “I’m trying to not get choked up, because this should be a celebration. Most shows don’t get to last this long, this is rarified television.”
“This show is literally one of the biggest shows in the history of cable. Everywhere I got [I speak to people about it] and they feel like family,” he added.
San Diego, California – July 22: (L-r) Scott M. Gimple,...
The panel was hosted, as always with “The Walking Dead” Sdcc presentations, by Chris Hardwick, who set the tone with a partly joking, partly teary eyed remembrance of his own “The Walking Dead” history.
Noting the “bittersweet moment where I introduce our ‘Walking Dead’ family as an official show” for the final time, he also said “I’m trying to not get choked up, because this should be a celebration. Most shows don’t get to last this long, this is rarified television.”
“This show is literally one of the biggest shows in the history of cable. Everywhere I got [I speak to people about it] and they feel like family,” he added.
San Diego, California – July 22: (L-r) Scott M. Gimple,...
- 7/22/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
AMC has dropped the trailer for its upcoming “Walking Dead” anthology spinoff series “Tales of the Walking Dead.”
The new show, which is set to premiere Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. on AMC and AMC+, will consist of six hourlong standalone episodes that are “focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse,” per the cable channel. “The stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations as we get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more worlds, mythos, and mysteries of the Walking Dead.”
“Tales of the Walking Dead” stars Olivia Munn, Samantha Morton, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Jillian Bell, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Daniella Pineda and Danny Ramirez.
AMC debuted the trailer for “Tales of the Walking Dead” on Thursday at the show’s first-ever Comic-Con panel in Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center.
The new show, which is set to premiere Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. on AMC and AMC+, will consist of six hourlong standalone episodes that are “focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse,” per the cable channel. “The stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations as we get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more worlds, mythos, and mysteries of the Walking Dead.”
“Tales of the Walking Dead” stars Olivia Munn, Samantha Morton, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Jillian Bell, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Daniella Pineda and Danny Ramirez.
AMC debuted the trailer for “Tales of the Walking Dead” on Thursday at the show’s first-ever Comic-Con panel in Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center.
- 7/22/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
Look I hear you: Shut up, Ross, get to it. And so I will. The trailer for “Tales of the Walking Dead” just dropped and you can watch it above now.
The trailer was rolled out during the show’s big Hall H panel Friday as part of San Diego Comic, hosted — as all “Walking Dead” panels are, by Chris Hardwick. On hand were chief content officer of ‘The Walking Dead’ Universe, Scott M. Gimple, showrunner and executive producer Channing Powell, director and EP Michael Satrazemis, and cast members Terry Crews, Samantha Morton and Danny Ramirez.
The trailer features elements from several of the show’s standalone stories that all paint a very stark picture of how the world fell — and honestly we’re reminded of a ton of the drama from the Covid-19 era, particularly the denialism, rugged individualist posturing, and the scapegoating.
For example, we see Parker Posey...
The trailer was rolled out during the show’s big Hall H panel Friday as part of San Diego Comic, hosted — as all “Walking Dead” panels are, by Chris Hardwick. On hand were chief content officer of ‘The Walking Dead’ Universe, Scott M. Gimple, showrunner and executive producer Channing Powell, director and EP Michael Satrazemis, and cast members Terry Crews, Samantha Morton and Danny Ramirez.
The trailer features elements from several of the show’s standalone stories that all paint a very stark picture of how the world fell — and honestly we’re reminded of a ton of the drama from the Covid-19 era, particularly the denialism, rugged individualist posturing, and the scapegoating.
For example, we see Parker Posey...
- 7/22/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
When The Walking Dead Universe’s Chief Content Officer Scott M. Gimple stopped by Hall H today ahead of The Walking Dead‘s final Comic-Con panel to introduce fans to Tales of the Walking Dead, he unveiled the first full trailer for the spinoff, which you can view above.
Tales is an episodic anthology marking the fourth series in the post-apocalyptic zombie franchise—based on Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard’s comic books of the same name—on the heels of the mothership series and offshoots Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond. The six-episode series will feature one-hour standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse. The stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations as we get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more worlds, mythos, and mysteries of the Walking Dead.
Tales is an episodic anthology marking the fourth series in the post-apocalyptic zombie franchise—based on Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard’s comic books of the same name—on the heels of the mothership series and offshoots Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond. The six-episode series will feature one-hour standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse. The stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations as we get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more worlds, mythos, and mysteries of the Walking Dead.
- 7/22/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s fair to assume that not everyone who makes it in a world overrun by reanimated corpses would be a rag-tag team of badass survivors. Tales of the Walking Dead uses six standalone episodes to give audiences a fresh perspective on what survival looks like depending on time and place.
“Every episode is new,” says showrunner Channing Powell, who was also a writer for both The Walking Dead and Fear The Walking Dead. “There’s a new director, we have different sets, different actors, and entirely different characters and settings.” But she is clear that this show is for old fans and new fans alike. “I actually think it’s pretty balanced, half and half.”
There will be “small easter eggs” and returning characters, such as the complicated fan favorite and antagonist of The Walking Dead season nine, Alpha, played by Samantha Morton, as well as episodes that play...
“Every episode is new,” says showrunner Channing Powell, who was also a writer for both The Walking Dead and Fear The Walking Dead. “There’s a new director, we have different sets, different actors, and entirely different characters and settings.” But she is clear that this show is for old fans and new fans alike. “I actually think it’s pretty balanced, half and half.”
There will be “small easter eggs” and returning characters, such as the complicated fan favorite and antagonist of The Walking Dead season nine, Alpha, played by Samantha Morton, as well as episodes that play...
- 7/22/2022
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
If you've ever wondered what was going on outside of Rick Grimes' group throughout the various seasons of AMC's The Walking Dead, then you'll have a lot to look forward to in Tales of the Walking Dead. Comprised of six standalone episodes featuring characters both familiar and new at different locations in the living dead apocalypse, the anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead premieres Sunday, August 14th, and we have a look at a new trailer that teases the show's "6 different stories" in "1 dead world."
"The highly anticipated new episodic anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead, the latest series within the expanding The Walking Dead Universe, will premiere Sunday, August 14 at 9pm Et/8c on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, August 21.
Tales of the Walking Dead consists of six...
"The highly anticipated new episodic anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead, the latest series within the expanding The Walking Dead Universe, will premiere Sunday, August 14 at 9pm Et/8c on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, August 21.
Tales of the Walking Dead consists of six...
- 7/14/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Terry Crews has a pet with him – a baby goat – in the new teaser for AMC’s “Tales of The Walking Dead.”
The new teaser, released Thursday, also reveals glimpses of Parker Posey and Gina Jillian Bell conversing in an office (possibly), and Olivia Munn talking to Crews on a bridge, a dead walker on the ground next to them. The standalone series, which also stars Samantha Morton, who appeared on the mothership show as Alpha, focuses on new and established characters in the walker apocalypse universe.
The episodic anthology series spans six episodes. The series premieres Sunday, Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. Et on AMC and AMC+, but the first two episodes will stream the same evening on AMC+. Additional episodes will hit the streaming service one week early, starting on Sunday, Aug. 21.
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The new teaser, released Thursday, also reveals glimpses of Parker Posey and Gina Jillian Bell conversing in an office (possibly), and Olivia Munn talking to Crews on a bridge, a dead walker on the ground next to them. The standalone series, which also stars Samantha Morton, who appeared on the mothership show as Alpha, focuses on new and established characters in the walker apocalypse universe.
The episodic anthology series spans six episodes. The series premieres Sunday, Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. Et on AMC and AMC+, but the first two episodes will stream the same evening on AMC+. Additional episodes will hit the streaming service one week early, starting on Sunday, Aug. 21.
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- 7/14/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
The Sandman Teaser Trailer: "When the Sandman, aka Dream (Tom Sturridge) — the powerful cosmic being who controls all our dreams — is unexpectedly captured and held prisoner for over a century, he must journey across different worlds and timelines to fix the chaos his absence has caused.
Based on the beloved award-winning DC comic series written by Neil Gaiman, The Sandman is a rich, character-driven blend of myth and dark fantasy woven together over the course of ten epic chapters following Dream’s many adventures. Developed and executive produced by Gaiman, showrunner Allan Heinberg, and David S. Goyer, The Sandman is Produced by Warner Bros. Television. The series also stars Boyd Holbrook, Patton Oswalt, Vivienne Acheampong, Gwendoline Christie, Charles Dance, Jenna Coleman, David Thewlis, Stephen Fry, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston, Vanesu Samunyai (formerly known as "Kyo Ra"), John Cameron Mitchell, Asim Chaudhry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Joely Richardson, Niamh Walsh,...
Based on the beloved award-winning DC comic series written by Neil Gaiman, The Sandman is a rich, character-driven blend of myth and dark fantasy woven together over the course of ten epic chapters following Dream’s many adventures. Developed and executive produced by Gaiman, showrunner Allan Heinberg, and David S. Goyer, The Sandman is Produced by Warner Bros. Television. The series also stars Boyd Holbrook, Patton Oswalt, Vivienne Acheampong, Gwendoline Christie, Charles Dance, Jenna Coleman, David Thewlis, Stephen Fry, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston, Vanesu Samunyai (formerly known as "Kyo Ra"), John Cameron Mitchell, Asim Chaudhry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Joely Richardson, Niamh Walsh,...
- 6/8/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
This summer is getting post-apocalyptic. We've got your first look at Olivia Munn, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell and more in AMC's Tales of the Walking Dead, premiering August 14 on AMC. The series, from veteran The Walking Dead writer and producer Channing Powell, will follow individual characters—some brand new, some very familiar to fans of the The Walking Dead universe. "Each episode has its own distinct tone and point of view—but the stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations," according to the network. "We get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more...
- 6/6/2022
- E! Online
The new episodic anthology series “Tales of the Walking Dead” will premiere Sunday, August 14 at 9 p.m. Et on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, August 21.
The newest addition to “The Walking Dead” universe, “Tales of the Walking Dead” consists of six original hour-long episodes featuring both new and returning characters within the zombie apocalypse. Through the new series, fans will get to see the world of the walkers through new eyes and discover more worlds, mythos and mysteries of “The Walking Dead.”
“Tales of the Walking Dead” stars Olivia Munn, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Jillian Bell, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Daniella Pineda, Danny Ramirez and “The Walking Dead” alum Samantha Morton.
Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier and Ron Underwood will each direct one episode with series producer Michael Satrazemis,...
The newest addition to “The Walking Dead” universe, “Tales of the Walking Dead” consists of six original hour-long episodes featuring both new and returning characters within the zombie apocalypse. Through the new series, fans will get to see the world of the walkers through new eyes and discover more worlds, mythos and mysteries of “The Walking Dead.”
“Tales of the Walking Dead” stars Olivia Munn, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Jillian Bell, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Daniella Pineda, Danny Ramirez and “The Walking Dead” alum Samantha Morton.
Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier and Ron Underwood will each direct one episode with series producer Michael Satrazemis,...
- 6/6/2022
- by Carson Burton, Sasha Urban and Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
AMC released first-look photos of “The Walking Dead” spinoff “Tales of the Walking Dead” on Monday, showing off Terry Crews and Olivia Munn as a motorcycling pair, Parker Posey and Jillian Bell as unreasonably fashionable survivors and Jessie T. Usher of “The Boys” covered in blood.
The anthology series, also set in The Walking Dead Universe, will premiere Sunday, Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. Et/8c on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, Aug. 21.
The series brings back Samantha Morton’s villain Alpha (now known as “Dee”) and adds new characters played by Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Daniella Pineda and Danny Ramirez of “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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The anthology series, also set in The Walking Dead Universe, will premiere Sunday, Aug. 14 at 9 p.m. Et/8c on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, Aug. 21.
The series brings back Samantha Morton’s villain Alpha (now known as “Dee”) and adds new characters played by Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Daniella Pineda and Danny Ramirez of “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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- 6/6/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The Walking Dead universe continues to expand at AMC.
The highly anticipated new episodic anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead will premiere Sunday, August 14 at 9 pm Et/8c on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+.
Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, August 21.
Tales of the Walking Dead consists of six original one-hour standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse.
"Each episode has its own distinct tone and point of view -- but the stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations," the logline reads.
"We get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more worlds, mythos, and mysteries of the Walking Dead."
Tales of the Walking Dead stars Olivia Munn, Samantha Morton, Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), and Parker Posey (Lost In Space).
The cast also includes Anthony Edwards,...
The highly anticipated new episodic anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead will premiere Sunday, August 14 at 9 pm Et/8c on AMC and AMC+, with the first two episodes streaming that same night on AMC+.
Subsequent episodes will stream one week early, beginning Sunday, August 21.
Tales of the Walking Dead consists of six original one-hour standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse.
"Each episode has its own distinct tone and point of view -- but the stakes are high in each story, pushing new, indelible characters with relentless, life-threatening choices and situations," the logline reads.
"We get to see the apocalypse through different eyes, discovering more worlds, mythos, and mysteries of the Walking Dead."
Tales of the Walking Dead stars Olivia Munn, Samantha Morton, Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), and Parker Posey (Lost In Space).
The cast also includes Anthony Edwards,...
- 6/6/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
AMC said Monday that the latest installment of its The Walking Dead universe, the episodic anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead, will premiere Sunday, August 14 at 9 p.m. on AMC and AMC+.
The first two episodes in the series, which consists of six one-hour stand-alone episodes focused on new and established characters, will stream that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early beginning August 21.
Tales of the Walking Dead stars Olivia Munn, Samantha Morton, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Jillian Bell, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Daniella Pineda and Danny Ramirez among others. The spinoff anthology features high-stakes stories featuring POVs of both existing and new characters in the franchise.
Series producer Michael Satrazemis directed three of the episodes, along with helmers Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier and Ron Underwood handling one apiece. The AMC Studios-produced series is executive produced...
The first two episodes in the series, which consists of six one-hour stand-alone episodes focused on new and established characters, will stream that same night on AMC+. Subsequent episodes will stream one week early beginning August 21.
Tales of the Walking Dead stars Olivia Munn, Samantha Morton, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Anthony Edwards, Poppy Liu, Jillian Bell, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Daniella Pineda and Danny Ramirez among others. The spinoff anthology features high-stakes stories featuring POVs of both existing and new characters in the franchise.
Series producer Michael Satrazemis directed three of the episodes, along with helmers Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier and Ron Underwood handling one apiece. The AMC Studios-produced series is executive produced...
- 6/6/2022
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
A “Tales of the Walking Dead” crew member was taken to a hospital after an accident on set, Variety has confirmed.
The accident occurred on Monday night after filming had wrapped for the day. It involved a riverboat and a plank connecting the boat to the pier. The crew member fell into the water and was taken to a hospital via ambulance, but she is in stable condition. A marine safety crew was present when the incident occurred and is currently investigating what happened.
Production on the series was suspended on Tuesday and resumed again on Wednesday morning.
“Tales of the Walking Dead” is a six-episode episodic anthology series that will feature both new and established characters from “The Walking Dead” universe. It’s slated to debut this summer on AMC and AMC Plus. The show was first announced as being in development in September 2020 and ordered to series in...
The accident occurred on Monday night after filming had wrapped for the day. It involved a riverboat and a plank connecting the boat to the pier. The crew member fell into the water and was taken to a hospital via ambulance, but she is in stable condition. A marine safety crew was present when the incident occurred and is currently investigating what happened.
Production on the series was suspended on Tuesday and resumed again on Wednesday morning.
“Tales of the Walking Dead” is a six-episode episodic anthology series that will feature both new and established characters from “The Walking Dead” universe. It’s slated to debut this summer on AMC and AMC Plus. The show was first announced as being in development in September 2020 and ordered to series in...
- 4/6/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Samantha Morton is returning to the Walking Dead Universe: She’ll reprise her role as villainous Alpha in an episode of the upcoming six-episode anthology series “Tales of the Walking Dead,” AMC confirmed to TheWrap on Friday.
Alpha, who led a group called The Whisperers that wore zombie skins to avoid being eaten by walkers, appeared in Seasons 9 and 10 of AMC’s hit series “The Walking Dead,” which is now in its 11th and final season.
Details of Morton’s episode have not been released yet. Each episode of “Tales of the Walking Dead” will be a standalone, but are all set in the same zombie apocalypse world. Previously announced cast members include Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Terry Crews, Daniella Pineda, and Poppy Liu.
“Tales of the Walking Dead” is slated to debut this summer on AMC and AMC +. It’s one of several upcoming spinoffs, including “Isle of the Dead,...
Alpha, who led a group called The Whisperers that wore zombie skins to avoid being eaten by walkers, appeared in Seasons 9 and 10 of AMC’s hit series “The Walking Dead,” which is now in its 11th and final season.
Details of Morton’s episode have not been released yet. Each episode of “Tales of the Walking Dead” will be a standalone, but are all set in the same zombie apocalypse world. Previously announced cast members include Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Jillian Bell, Terry Crews, Daniella Pineda, and Poppy Liu.
“Tales of the Walking Dead” is slated to debut this summer on AMC and AMC +. It’s one of several upcoming spinoffs, including “Isle of the Dead,...
- 4/1/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Samantha Morton is headed back to the world of The Walking Dead.
AMC confirmed Friday that the fan favorite would appear on the forthcoming Tales of the Walking Dead anthology.
If you watch The Walking Dead online, you know the character was a big villain throughout The Walking Dead Season 9 and The Walking Dead Season 10.
However, Morton's widely praised run came to a halt when Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) murdered her in a brutal fashion.
Fans already took a trip to the past with Alpha during a flashback episode that witnessed how she became the merciless killer.
Alpha was the leader of the Whisperers, a group that traveled with hordes of zombies by donning zombie skin.
She is up there as one of the best villains on the series, and the after-effects of the group's actions continue to have a ripple effect on The Walking Dead Season 11, which takes place several years later.
AMC confirmed Friday that the fan favorite would appear on the forthcoming Tales of the Walking Dead anthology.
If you watch The Walking Dead online, you know the character was a big villain throughout The Walking Dead Season 9 and The Walking Dead Season 10.
However, Morton's widely praised run came to a halt when Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) murdered her in a brutal fashion.
Fans already took a trip to the past with Alpha during a flashback episode that witnessed how she became the merciless killer.
Alpha was the leader of the Whisperers, a group that traveled with hordes of zombies by donning zombie skin.
She is up there as one of the best villains on the series, and the after-effects of the group's actions continue to have a ripple effect on The Walking Dead Season 11, which takes place several years later.
- 4/1/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Mindhunter and See actress Lauren Glazier has joined the cast of AMC anthology series Tales Of The Walking Dead.
Filming has been underway since January in Atlanta. Glazier is set to feature prominently in an episode starring Walking Dead series favorite Samantha Morton who we can confirm is back to portray Alpha in the spinoff series (Illuminerdi reported Morton’s return a couple of months back). Matt Medrano (Yellowstone) has also joined cast.
Each of the six one-hour standalone episodes will focus on new and established characters set in the world of the original series.
Among names to have been officially announced for the show so far are Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Terry Crews, Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Poppy Liu and Jillian Bell.
The series is executive-produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of The Walking Dead Universe, and showrunner Channing Powell,...
Filming has been underway since January in Atlanta. Glazier is set to feature prominently in an episode starring Walking Dead series favorite Samantha Morton who we can confirm is back to portray Alpha in the spinoff series (Illuminerdi reported Morton’s return a couple of months back). Matt Medrano (Yellowstone) has also joined cast.
Each of the six one-hour standalone episodes will focus on new and established characters set in the world of the original series.
Among names to have been officially announced for the show so far are Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher, Terry Crews, Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Poppy Liu and Jillian Bell.
The series is executive-produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of The Walking Dead Universe, and showrunner Channing Powell,...
- 4/1/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Samantha Morton is returning to the world of “The Walking Dead,” with the actress set to appear in the upcoming anthology series “Tales of the Walking Dead” at AMC.
Morton will star in an episode of “Tales of the Walking Dead” as Alpha, the villainous character she played in Seasons 9 and 10 of the hit zombie apocalypse series. Alpha was the leader of The Whisperers, a group that survived by donning zombie skin in order to move freely among the undead and then attacking other living humans for resources. The exact plot details of her episode are being kept under wraps.
In addition to her work on “The Walking Dead,” Morton has also starred in shows like “Harlots,” “Max and Ruby,” and “The Last Panthers.” She is known for starring in films like “Minority Report,” “The Messenger,” and “Cosmopolis.” She is repped by Omni Artists Ltd.
“Tales of the Walking Dead...
Morton will star in an episode of “Tales of the Walking Dead” as Alpha, the villainous character she played in Seasons 9 and 10 of the hit zombie apocalypse series. Alpha was the leader of The Whisperers, a group that survived by donning zombie skin in order to move freely among the undead and then attacking other living humans for resources. The exact plot details of her episode are being kept under wraps.
In addition to her work on “The Walking Dead,” Morton has also starred in shows like “Harlots,” “Max and Ruby,” and “The Last Panthers.” She is known for starring in films like “Minority Report,” “The Messenger,” and “Cosmopolis.” She is repped by Omni Artists Ltd.
“Tales of the Walking Dead...
- 4/1/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
AMC announced on Friday that Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Loan Chabanol, Embeth Davidtz, and Jessie T. Usher have joined the cast of “Tales of the Walking Dead,” the upcoming anthology spinoff of “The Walking Dead.”
They join previously announced cast members Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Terry Crews, Poppy Liu and Jillian Bell in the episodic anthology series, which will consist of six separate standalone stories set in the Walking Dead Universe. “Tales” will debut this summer on AMC and AMC+.
“Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, and Jessie are the latest massive talents that will bring new worlds of Twd to life with big, daring, different, emotional, shocking, scary, and crazy stories. We’re excited for them to come walk with us,” said “Tales” executive producer and chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe Scott M. Gimple in a statement.
“Somehow we have lucked into the greatest cast — Olivia, Jessie, Embeth,...
They join previously announced cast members Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Terry Crews, Poppy Liu and Jillian Bell in the episodic anthology series, which will consist of six separate standalone stories set in the Walking Dead Universe. “Tales” will debut this summer on AMC and AMC+.
“Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, and Jessie are the latest massive talents that will bring new worlds of Twd to life with big, daring, different, emotional, shocking, scary, and crazy stories. We’re excited for them to come walk with us,” said “Tales” executive producer and chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe Scott M. Gimple in a statement.
“Somehow we have lucked into the greatest cast — Olivia, Jessie, Embeth,...
- 2/18/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The upcoming AMC anthology series “Tales of the Walking Dead” is continuing to build out its cast.
Variety has learned that Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez (“The Falcon & The Winter Soldier”), Loan Chabanol (“Fading Gigolo”), Embeth Davidtz and Jessie T. Usher have all joined the series set in the “Walking Dead” universe. Previously announced cast members include Daniella Pineda, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, and Jillian Bell.
“Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, and Jessie are the latest massive talents that will bring new worlds of Twd to life with big, daring, different, emotional, shocking, scary, and crazy stories. We’re excited for them to come walk with us,” said Scott Gimple, series executive producer and the chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe.
Along with Gimple, the series is executive produced by “Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead” writer and producer Channing Powell. Powell is also the showrunner on “Tales.
Variety has learned that Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez (“The Falcon & The Winter Soldier”), Loan Chabanol (“Fading Gigolo”), Embeth Davidtz and Jessie T. Usher have all joined the series set in the “Walking Dead” universe. Previously announced cast members include Daniella Pineda, Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Poppy Liu, Anthony Edwards, and Jillian Bell.
“Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, and Jessie are the latest massive talents that will bring new worlds of Twd to life with big, daring, different, emotional, shocking, scary, and crazy stories. We’re excited for them to come walk with us,” said Scott Gimple, series executive producer and the chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe.
Along with Gimple, the series is executive produced by “Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead” writer and producer Channing Powell. Powell is also the showrunner on “Tales.
- 2/18/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
AMC has announced additional cast for Tales of the Walking Dead, its new spinoff series set in The Walking Dead universe. Olivia Munn (Violet), Danny Ramirez (The Falcon & The Winter Soldier), Loan Chabanol (Fading Gigolo), Embeth Davidtz, Jessie T. Usher (The Boys) and Gage Munroe (Nobody) have been tapped to star in the AMC Studios-produced episodic anthology series.
Each of the six one-hour standalone episodes will focus on both new and established characters set in the world of the original series. It’s set to premiere this summer on AMC and AMC+.
The series will be executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of The Walking Dead Universe, and showrunner Channing Powell, writer-producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead.
“Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, Jessie and Gage are the latest massive talents that will bring new worlds of Twd to life with big,...
Each of the six one-hour standalone episodes will focus on both new and established characters set in the world of the original series. It’s set to premiere this summer on AMC and AMC+.
The series will be executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of The Walking Dead Universe, and showrunner Channing Powell, writer-producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead.
“Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, Jessie and Gage are the latest massive talents that will bring new worlds of Twd to life with big,...
- 2/18/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The cast of the upcoming Walking Dead anthology series keeps growing. AMC has announced that Olivia Munn (The Newsroom), Danny Ramirez (The Falcon & The Winter Soldier), Loan Chabanol (Fading Gigolo), Embeth Davidtz (Ray Donovan), and Jessie T. Usher (The Boys) have joined the cast of Tales of the Walking Dead. The highly anticipated series is set to premiere on AMC and the streaming service AMC+ this summer. Perla Marek; Juankr; Courtesy of Embeth Davidtz The six-episode anthology expands the Walking Dead universe and features original, standalone stories focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse. Executive producers of Tales of the Walking Dead are Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe, and showrunner Channing Powell, a writer and producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead. “Olivia, Danny, Loan, Embeth, and Jessie are the latest massive talents that will bring new...
- 2/18/2022
- TV Insider
AMC Networks on Wednesday revealed casting for “Tales of the Walking Dead,” the episodic anthology spinoff of “The Walking Dead,” which is set to premiere this summer on AMC and AMC+.
Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Terry Crews, Poppy Liu and Jillian Bell will star in standalone episodes featuring both new and established characters set in the world of “The Walking Dead.” Additional cast will be announced later.
“Anthony, Jillian, Terry, Parker, and Poppy are the first wave of singular talents who will further expand the Walking Dead Universe into harrowing, hilarious, heartfelt, and horrifying new realms and we couldn’t be happier to welcome them to the family, along with these terrific directors. More announcements, more wonderful folks to come,” said chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe and the show’s executive producer, Scott M. Gimple.
Showrunner Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on “The...
Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey, Terry Crews, Poppy Liu and Jillian Bell will star in standalone episodes featuring both new and established characters set in the world of “The Walking Dead.” Additional cast will be announced later.
“Anthony, Jillian, Terry, Parker, and Poppy are the first wave of singular talents who will further expand the Walking Dead Universe into harrowing, hilarious, heartfelt, and horrifying new realms and we couldn’t be happier to welcome them to the family, along with these terrific directors. More announcements, more wonderful folks to come,” said chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe and the show’s executive producer, Scott M. Gimple.
Showrunner Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on “The...
- 2/2/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The Walking Dead may be ending, but the franchise continues to expand.
AMC Networks announced today initial casting for Tales of the Walking Dead, the highly anticipated new series in the expanding universe and franchise around The Walking Dead.
Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey (Lost In Space), Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Poppy Liu (Dead Ringers), and Jillian Bell (Rough Night) will star in the AMC Studios-produced episodic anthology of six original, standalone stories focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse.
Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier (Star Trek: Picard), and Tara Nicole Weyr will each direct one episode with series producer Michael Satrazemis set to direct three episodes.
Executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe and showrunner Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, Tales debuts this summer on AMC and AMC+.
AMC Networks announced today initial casting for Tales of the Walking Dead, the highly anticipated new series in the expanding universe and franchise around The Walking Dead.
Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey (Lost In Space), Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Poppy Liu (Dead Ringers), and Jillian Bell (Rough Night) will star in the AMC Studios-produced episodic anthology of six original, standalone stories focused on both new and established characters within the walker apocalypse.
Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier (Star Trek: Picard), and Tara Nicole Weyr will each direct one episode with series producer Michael Satrazemis set to direct three episodes.
Executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe and showrunner Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, Tales debuts this summer on AMC and AMC+.
- 2/2/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Terry Crews, Parker Posey, Poppy Liu Among Five Cast in ‘Tales of the Walking Dead’ Anthology Series
The “Tales of the Walking Dead” anthology series at AMC has added its first five cast members.
Terry Crews (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Poppy Liu (“Hacks”), Parker Posey (“Lost in Space”), Anthony Edwards (“Inventing Anna”), and Jillian Bell (“Rough Night”) have all joined the episodic anthology, which will consist of six standalone stories featuring both new and established characters from “The Walking Dead” universe. Details on the characters the five will play are being kept under wraps.
“We’ve worked hard to create unique, interesting and unexpected characters for both old and new Twd fans, and I’m thrilled that these are the actors who will bring them to life. I can’t wait for you to see the depth, drama, terror and, yes, humor they bring to the screen,” said series showrunner Channing Powell.
In addition, Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier, and Tara Nicole Weyr will each direct an episode of the series.
Terry Crews (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Poppy Liu (“Hacks”), Parker Posey (“Lost in Space”), Anthony Edwards (“Inventing Anna”), and Jillian Bell (“Rough Night”) have all joined the episodic anthology, which will consist of six standalone stories featuring both new and established characters from “The Walking Dead” universe. Details on the characters the five will play are being kept under wraps.
“We’ve worked hard to create unique, interesting and unexpected characters for both old and new Twd fans, and I’m thrilled that these are the actors who will bring them to life. I can’t wait for you to see the depth, drama, terror and, yes, humor they bring to the screen,” said series showrunner Channing Powell.
In addition, Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier, and Tara Nicole Weyr will each direct an episode of the series.
- 2/2/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The initial cast has been announced for Tales of the Walking Dead, AMC’s new spinoff series set in The Walking Dead universe. Anthony Edwards, Parker Posey (Lost In Space), Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Poppy Liu (Dead Ringers) and Jillian Bell (Rough Night) have been tapped to star in the AMC Studios-produced episodic anthology series.
Additionally, Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier (Star Trek: Picard) and Tara Nicole Weyr have been tapped to direct one episode with series producer Michael Satrazemis set to direct three episodes.
Each one-hour standalone episode of Tales of the Walking Dead will focus on both new and established characters set in the world of the original series. It’s set to premiere this summer on AMC and AMC+.
The series will be executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief...
Additionally, Haifaa al-Mansour, Deborah Kampmeier (Star Trek: Picard) and Tara Nicole Weyr have been tapped to direct one episode with series producer Michael Satrazemis set to direct three episodes.
Each one-hour standalone episode of Tales of the Walking Dead will focus on both new and established characters set in the world of the original series. It’s set to premiere this summer on AMC and AMC+.
The series will be executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, chief...
- 2/2/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
They’ve got ’em some live ones there. Ahead of its summer premiere, AMC’s Tales of the Walking Dead has lined up almost a half-dozen actors to appear in episodes of the anthology series, one of two new Walking Dead spinoffs announced back in the fall of 2020. (The other is a Daryl-’n’-Carol-centric offshoot starring original cast members Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride.)
Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), former ER doc Anthony Edwards (WeCrashed), Parker Posey (Lost in Space), Poppy Liu (Hacks) and Jillian Bell (Workaholics) have all signed on to guest-star in standalone installments of the new show,...
Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), former ER doc Anthony Edwards (WeCrashed), Parker Posey (Lost in Space), Poppy Liu (Hacks) and Jillian Bell (Workaholics) have all signed on to guest-star in standalone installments of the new show,...
- 2/2/2022
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
The Walking Dead universe is more alive than ever.
AMC Networks today announced that it has greenlit a new AMC Studios-produced series in the expanding universe and franchise.
Tales of the Walking Dead is an episodic anthology series with one-hour standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters set in the world of the original series, the most successful in the history of cable television.
Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, will showrun Tales working closely with Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe.
An initial season of six episodes is expected to go into production early next year and premiere on AMC+ and AMC next summer.
“‘The Walking Dead’ is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans,” said Dan McDermott, president of...
AMC Networks today announced that it has greenlit a new AMC Studios-produced series in the expanding universe and franchise.
Tales of the Walking Dead is an episodic anthology series with one-hour standalone episodes focused on both new and established characters set in the world of the original series, the most successful in the history of cable television.
Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, will showrun Tales working closely with Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe.
An initial season of six episodes is expected to go into production early next year and premiere on AMC+ and AMC next summer.
“‘The Walking Dead’ is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans,” said Dan McDermott, president of...
- 10/12/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
AMC is further expanding The Walking Dead universe with Tales of the Walking Dead, a new episodic anthology spinoff series set for premiere on AMC+ and AMC.
Each one-hour standalone episode of Tales of the Walking Dead will focus on both new and establised characters set in the world of the original series.
The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead writer-producer Channing Powell will showrun Tales, working closely with Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe. An initial season of six episodes is expected to go into production early next year and premiere on AMC+ and AMC next summer.
“The Walking Dead is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans,” said Dan McDermott, president of original programming for AMC Networks and AMC Studios. “We see so much potential for a wide range of rich and compelling storytelling in this world,...
Each one-hour standalone episode of Tales of the Walking Dead will focus on both new and establised characters set in the world of the original series.
The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead writer-producer Channing Powell will showrun Tales, working closely with Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of the Walking Dead Universe. An initial season of six episodes is expected to go into production early next year and premiere on AMC+ and AMC next summer.
“The Walking Dead is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans,” said Dan McDermott, president of original programming for AMC Networks and AMC Studios. “We see so much potential for a wide range of rich and compelling storytelling in this world,...
- 10/12/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s still a lot of life left in the dead: AMC on Tuesday announced that it had greenlit another spinoff of The Walking Dead. Tales of the Walking Dead, set to premiere in the summer of 2022, is the previously teased anthology series made up of standalone hours focused on new and already-introduced characters from the Dead-verse.
The six-episode Season 1 is slated to go into production shortly after New Year with Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead writer/producer Channing Powell aboard as showrunner and Scott M. Gimple lending a hand in his role as chief content officer for the Walking Dead Universe.
The six-episode Season 1 is slated to go into production shortly after New Year with Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead writer/producer Channing Powell aboard as showrunner and Scott M. Gimple lending a hand in his role as chief content officer for the Walking Dead Universe.
- 10/12/2021
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
AMC has officially greenlit the episodic anthology series “Tales of the Walking Dead.”
The show’s six-episode first season is slated to debut on AMC and AMC Plus in summer 2022. Each one-hour episode is set within the world of “The Walking Dead” and will feature both new and existing characters. Channing Powell, who has worked as a writer and producer on both “The Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead,” serves as showrunner. Powell will work alongside Scott M. Gimple, the chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe.
“‘The Walking Dead’ is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans,” said Dan McDermott, president of original programming for AMC Networks and AMC Studios. “We see so much potential for a wide range of rich and compelling storytelling in this world, and the episodic anthology format of ‘Tales of the Walking Dead...
The show’s six-episode first season is slated to debut on AMC and AMC Plus in summer 2022. Each one-hour episode is set within the world of “The Walking Dead” and will feature both new and existing characters. Channing Powell, who has worked as a writer and producer on both “The Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead,” serves as showrunner. Powell will work alongside Scott M. Gimple, the chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe.
“‘The Walking Dead’ is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans,” said Dan McDermott, president of original programming for AMC Networks and AMC Studios. “We see so much potential for a wide range of rich and compelling storytelling in this world, and the episodic anthology format of ‘Tales of the Walking Dead...
- 10/12/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
It’s official: AMC’s The Walking Dead is expanding to a fourth spinoff.
The basic cable network on Tuesday handed out a formal series order to Tales of the Walking Dead, with the individual episodic anthology series set to debut in summer 2022. The news comes a year after Tales was first put in development at AMC.
Each hourlong episode of Tales will be focused on new and established characters that are based in the larger world of The Walking Dead. Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on the flagship series and its first spinoff, Fear the Walking ...
The basic cable network on Tuesday handed out a formal series order to Tales of the Walking Dead, with the individual episodic anthology series set to debut in summer 2022. The news comes a year after Tales was first put in development at AMC.
Each hourlong episode of Tales will be focused on new and established characters that are based in the larger world of The Walking Dead. Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on the flagship series and its first spinoff, Fear the Walking ...
- 10/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s official: AMC’s The Walking Dead is expanding to a fourth spinoff.
The basic cable network on Tuesday handed out a formal series order to Tales of the Walking Dead, with the individual episodic anthology series set to debut in summer 2022. The news comes a year after Tales was first put in development at AMC.
Each hourlong episode of Tales will be focused on new and established characters that are based in the larger world of The Walking Dead. Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on the flagship series and its first spinoff, Fear the Walking ...
The basic cable network on Tuesday handed out a formal series order to Tales of the Walking Dead, with the individual episodic anthology series set to debut in summer 2022. The news comes a year after Tales was first put in development at AMC.
Each hourlong episode of Tales will be focused on new and established characters that are based in the larger world of The Walking Dead. Channing Powell, who has been a writer and producer on the flagship series and its first spinoff, Fear the Walking ...
- 10/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
This Fear the Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 11
After months of careful buildup that began back in season 5, Fear the Walking Dead finally brings the mysterious The End Is The Beginning doomsday cult into focus. Penned by Channing Powell (who has multiple The Walking Dead writing credits to her name), “The Holding” answers a lot of questions about this mysterious group. By the end, Alicia will even meet the cult’s enigmatic leader, Teddy. But before that fateful encounter, Teddy’s underground paradise will go up in flames, as demanded by a myriad of Walking Dead universe tropes and bylaws.
I have to say, as far as post-apocalyptic doomsday cults go, the Holding actually seems like a pretty nice place to ride out the end of the world. Situated in a converted underground parking garage, the group has everything it needs, from electricity to...
Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 11
After months of careful buildup that began back in season 5, Fear the Walking Dead finally brings the mysterious The End Is The Beginning doomsday cult into focus. Penned by Channing Powell (who has multiple The Walking Dead writing credits to her name), “The Holding” answers a lot of questions about this mysterious group. By the end, Alicia will even meet the cult’s enigmatic leader, Teddy. But before that fateful encounter, Teddy’s underground paradise will go up in flames, as demanded by a myriad of Walking Dead universe tropes and bylaws.
I have to say, as far as post-apocalyptic doomsday cults go, the Holding actually seems like a pretty nice place to ride out the end of the world. Situated in a converted underground parking garage, the group has everything it needs, from electricity to...
- 5/3/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
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