Season five of "The Walking Dead" begins in October. The series has begun filming in Georgia, and according to its executive producers, the fun starts right at the premiere episode.
Season 5 of "The Walking Dead" can't come soon enough. Fans are dying for the inside scoop on upcoming episodes, but some of the show's actors don't even know what's in store.
The Walking Dead's season 4 finale airs on AMC this Sunday. The last episode left viewers with a glimmer of hope, but will the season finale have the same effect?
If history has taught us anything, tonight's episode of The Walking Dead, titled The Grove, will be a gory, suspenseful affair. According to Robert Kirkman, the show's creator, however, this is the most important episode to watch all season.
There are only four episodes left in season 4 of The Walking Dead, but there is still a lot left to be seen this season. Maggie Greene is still on a mission to find Glenn Rhee, plus a new character has yet to make his debut.
Season 4 of The Walking Dead continues Sunday on AMC with Alone. For some fans, however, one episode a week does not give them enough of their zombie fix. If you are one of those fans, never fear, another deadly game could be heading your way.
Telltales Games has finally announced the release date of its next The Walking Dead video game, Season 2, Episode 2, which has been titled A House Divided.
The Walking Dead's Sunday midseason 4 premiere is still the talk of the town. The premiere earned the AMC show its second highest premiere ratings yet, with 15.8 million viewers. The zombie drama even outshone the Sochi Winter Olympics in the 18-49 demographic. You don't want to miss out on season 4's last seven episodes, so here's what you need to be ready for the next episode, "Inmates".
The Walking Dead sees its midseason 4 premieres in just two days. The last eight episodes of the season have a lot of questions to answer, but according to Scott M. Gimple, showrunner, and Robert Kirkman, executive producer, resolution is coming sooner than expected.