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Everyone has their "Walking Dead" breaking point. It's the death that pushes you over the edge, curdling your love for the seemingly endless AMC zombie franchise into something more bitter and jaded.
Maggie needs to somehow win her son back over, but that’s going to be hard. He’s deeply brainwashed by Dama and upset with his mom for not killing Negan. I assume the Bricks is just left to its own ...
Some fans believe "Carl's death killed The Walking Dead" due to the show straying from the original comics. Viewers felt Carl's demise was unnecessary and marked a major turning point in their ...
This article discusses sensitive topics such as suicide. Through its 11-season run, The Walking Dead never shied away from killing off main characters. It started with characters like Shane and Lori, ...
Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan smirking in The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2, Episode 5. Credit: Image via AMC Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2, ...
When The Walking Dead returns for its seventh season, the series will shift from one which followed the heroic Rick Grimes to one almost centered on the newly introduced and villainous Negan. “The ...
Jeffrey Dean Morgan in The Walking Dead Dead City Season 2 Episode 4 Credit: Image via AMC Negan’s (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) family is on The Dama’s (Lisa Emery) mind in an exclusive to Collider sneak ...
Negan Smith (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is back in action in the latest season of The Walking Dead: Dead City – and he’s got a brand new version of Lucille with an electrifying upgrade! After months of ...
The showrunners on The Walking Dead have heard your complaints loud and clear, because season eight is going to be pretty action-packed, if we were to guess. Steven Ogg (who plays Simon) previously ...
The season finale of The Walking Dead: Dead City was, in some ways, a fitting conclusion to the second season. It was just as lackluster, dreary and pointless as the seven episodes that came before.