"The Walking Dead" developed by Frank Darabont and AMC - Part 6

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On a side note, I'm finding myself very attracted to Sarah Wayne Callies. I mean, I hate her character, but in interviews she comes off as a very intelligent and classy actress. I like. :up:
 
I was expecting them to introduce the Governor at the end of season 3 not at the beginning so this should be interesting as to how they will make him into a 2 season big bad.
 
On a side note, I'm finding myself very attracted to Sarah Wayne Callies. I mean, I hate her character, but in interviews she comes off as a very intelligent and classy actress. I like. :up:
Ha, to me she just has one of those faces that instantly makes me think "B*TCH" lol
 
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You know you love it.
 
I can see them splitting the difference[BLACKOUT] and having Lori die but the baby is saved, and they add baby zombie survival to the show, since it looks like Carl is growing so fast, they may still want to keep a young child on the show, unlikely but I could see it happening.[/BLACKOUT]

I think they will
still kill Lori but maybe have it during the season 3 finale, with the fallout to happen during season 4 if the prison storyline is a 2 season'er
 
I could see either the midseason or season finale ending with [blackout]the characters that have escaped Woodbury coming upon the prison and seeing that it's been overrun by walkers. Then the audience would have that to chew on for awhile, and hopefully the fallout will be a little more extreme than just everyone but Otis (who's already dead anyway) surviving.[/blackout]
 
I still don't know if they'll have the balls to
kill Lori with the baby. The most I can see is just Lori.
 
I'm still sticking with my previous theory....
Given how serialized the show is and how short a span of time we've seen pass so far, I don't think she'll give birth by the time **** hits the fan. When she gets killed, the baby will die with her, but it won't be as extreme of an image as what the comic shows (the baby being blown to **** along with Lori's ribcage).
 
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Finally :up:
I need that Season 2 blu ray!
 
This would be interesting if it actually happend

From Bloody Disgusting

This is a long, long way away from happening or even being sketched on a cocktail napkin, but it's worth noting. There are rumors that the idea of a The Walking Dead feature film, based on the show and not the comics, is being bandied about by those with the power to make it happen. The idea would be to—maybe—wrap things up for the series in movie theaters once the television run ends. This obviously makes sense for a million reasons (999,999 of them being zombies!), but the show's gotta end first. And the way the series is performing, AMC likely has no intentions of ending it until well into the 2000-teens.
 
I'm going to Monster Mania Saturday, they're having a Walking Dead panel with Norman Reedus, Emma Bell, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohen, Jeffery DeMunn and Madison Lintz. I'm so damn stoked, I'm pretty sure I'm going to piss my pants.
 
The Con kicked ass, I await Norman Reedus' marriage proposal. :hrt: Until then I'll stalk him on twitter. :ninja: https://***********/wwwbigbaldhead

DeMunn, Yeun and Reedus were a smaller than I thought they would be. I watched as DeMunn and Yeun had a brief chat after grabbing a bite to eat. I felt like I was watching an episode of TWD.
 
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Dallas Roberts — who last season portrayed Juliana Margulies’ brother on The Good Wife — has joined The Walking Dead.

The actor will play the right-hand man of David Morrissey’s big, scary Governor, EW.com reports.

Roberts’ character Milton “is the details guy,” executive producer Robert Kirkman tells the site. “He’s the guy that works with the Governor, who is monitoring all situations and is trying to help the Governor make sense of this world that they’re living in. He’s not exactly a scientist, but he’s a smart guy that is trying to find out how zombies behave.”

Roberts’ other TV credits include the short-lived Rubicon and The L Word.
An original character, I see.
 
Kinda reminds me of Eugene Porter.
 
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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=93904

The covers for this week's Entertainment Weekly are covered in zombies, well sort of. They've debuted four covers featuring characters from "The Walking Dead," which you can see below, and emphasize the two different communities that will be clashing this coming season.

"This season really is about setting up these two worlds and watching them come to a head and collide," says exec producer Robert Kirkman. "And you know that there are going to be some pretty explosive encounters between Rick and the Governor. This season is going to be about getting to know these two characters, and then waiting for their eventual confrontation that could destroy everything."

AMC also announced via EW that Dallas Roberts has been cast as a new character in the show called Milton (shown left). "Milton is the details guy," explains Kirkman. "He’s the guy that works with the Governor, who is monitoring all situations and is trying to help the Governor make sense of this world that they’re living in. He’s not exactly a scientist, but he’s a smart guy that is trying to find out how zombies behave. Watching him do his little experiments is going to be a lot of fun."

"The Walking Dead" airs Sundays at 9pm on AMC and will premiere its third season on October 14th.
 
Love the Man With No Name like poncho on Daryl there. Badass covers all around.
 
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