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The Walking Dead returns with the highly anticipated final eight episodes of the show's sixth season beginning Sunday, February 14th at 9/8c.
With no hope of safety in Alexandria, Rick and his band of survivors soon discover a larger world beyond what they understood it to be. In this new reality, there are new dangers, new opportunities and new complexities to face. To claim their place in this newfound landscape, the group must become the threat themselves, as terrifying as any of the adversaries they've encountered.
AMC said:About the Show
The Walking Dead tells the story of the weeks and months that follow after the apocalypse. Based on Robert Kirkman's hugely successful and popular comic book series, AMC's The Walking Dead is an epic, edge-of-your-seat drama where personal struggles are magnified against a backdrop of moment-to-moment survival. A survivalist story at its core, the series explores how the living are changed by the overwhelming realization that those who survive can be far more dangerous than the mindless walkers roaming the earth. They themselves have become the walking dead.
Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lennie James, Chandler Riggs, Melissa McBride, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira, Sonequa Martin-Green, Michael Cudlitz, Alanna Masterson, Christian Serratos, Josh McDermitt, Seth Gilliam, Ross Marquand, Tovah Feldshuh, Alexandra Breckenridge, and Austin Nichols. The series is executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Tom Luse and Greg Nicotero.
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- The Hollywood Reporter - The Walking Dead Casts Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Major Comic Character [MAJOR Comic Spoilers]
The Hollywood Reporter said:Following an extensive casting search, Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been tapped to take on the iconic role offrom Robert Kirkman's comic series, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.Negan, the F-bomb-dropping, dastardly character
The character, who sources say first will arrive inthe season-six finale directed by Greg Nicotero, is the violent leader of a group known as the Saviors that uses force and intimidation to subjugate other communities — including Alexandria. Negan first appears in the landmark 100th issue when he crosses paths with Rick Grimes, who had been vocal about bringing down the man who takes half the community's supplies in exchange for "protection" from walkers. By comparison, Negan makes David Morrissey's Governor look like a fluffy bunny.
For Morgan, the Walking Dead role marks his latest small-screen gig. The actor, currently a series regular on CBS' critical darling The Good Wife, previously starred on season two of the network's Halle Berry drama, Extant. Before that, he toplined two seasons of Starz's Magic City and had a memorable arc on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. On the film side, Morgan is no stranger to comic book adaptations and will play Thomas Wayne in the upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. He also starred in the film adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel Watchmen. Morgan is repped by UTA, Rob Gomez Management and Bloom Hergott.
The Hollywood Reporter said:AMC's The Walking Dead is poised to introduce another key comic book character.
Luck alum Tom Payne has joined the cast of the zombie drama based on Robert Kirkman's comics, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Payne will join the series in a recurring role for season six — with an option for season seven — and playPaul Monroe, aka "Jesus."
The character was first introduced in issue 91 of the comics. He is a resident at the Alexandria Safe-Zone who moved to the community from another group called the Hilltop Colony. The character is a rare logical man and skilled adviser with a strong sense of morals and values who is well-adapted to the new world.
Payne, repped by Paradigm, Untitled, Curtis Brown and Felker Toczek, becomes the latest new addition for season six.
- TVLine - The Walking Dead: Xander Berkeley Confirmed to Play Major Comic Character [MAJOR Comic Spoilers]
TVLine said:Remember back in September, when TVLine reported that 24 vet Xander Berkeley would be joining The Walking Dead in an unspecified role in the second half of Season 6 (which begins Feb. 14)? And in a clear sign that producers have big plans for the actor, his deal carries with it a series-regular option for Season 7. Now we can exclusively reveal whom he’ll be playing —and, in short, his character is bad news.
The veteran actor will be bringingto weaselly life Gregory, who, according to Robert Kirkman’s comic-book source material, is the leader of the Hilltop Colony, a coward to the core and a total nightmare for Maggie and Rick. Just how awful is the villain? He betrays our heroes to the merciless Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and poisons himself! No wonder Gregory runs afoul of righteous Paul “Jesus” Monroe (Luck’s Tom Payne).
In addition to 24, Berkeley has appeared on just about every series under the sun, from The A-Team to Zoo. (His resumé must come in volumes!) To us, though, he’ll always be Virginia Madsen’s feckless husband in the 1992 thriller Candyman.
- Walking Dead Bosses on "Transitional" Second Half, Larger (and Dangerous) World Ahead [MAJOR Comic Spoilers]
- Robert Kirkman says the midseason premiere will 'pick up right in that moment' [Spoilers]
- Robert Kirkman talks about 'an atomic bomb that's going to be dropped on the show' [Spoilers]
- Robert Kirkman says the Morgan-Carol conflict 'is only beginning'
- Andrew Lincoln and Lauren Cohan reactions to reading the Season 6 finale script
- Andrew Lincoln on the 'Crazy-Ass' Return Episode and What to Expect from New Cast Member [Spoilers]
- Andrew Lincoln on the 'shocking, brilliant, terrifying, epic' midseason premiere [Comic Spoilers]
- Lennie James says the Morgan-Rick rift is bigger than people realize
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan on playing iconic comic character [Comic Spoilers]
- New Walking Dead cast addition Tom Payne gives first interview [Minor Comic Spoilers]
- Norman Reedus promises a 'steadier dose' of Daryl in the second half of season 6
- Norman Reedus says to get ready for a 'super pissed off' Daryl
- Danai Gurira on the big 'moment of truth' coming up on The Walking Dead
- Lauren Cohan previews the big Maggie-Glenn reunion on The Walking Dead
- Steven Yeun on why Glenn has yet to kill another human on The Walking Dead [Minor Comic Spoilers]
Trailers
- Prologue to the Next Chapter of The Walking Dead
- Promo: The New World
- Trailer: The Plan
- The First 4 Minutes of the Mid-Season Premiere
Fan Tributes
- CineFix What's the Difference? (TV Show vs Graphic Novel) - Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 [Major Comic Spoilers]
- The Walking Dead Tribute || We Are Who We Are (Seasons 1-4)
- Darth Morgan - The Walking Dead Lightsaber Battle
- Season 1
- Season 2
- Season 3 - Part 1 / Part 2
- Season 4 - Part 1 / Part 2
- Season 5 - Part 1 / Part 2
- Season 1-4 Tribute
- AMC
- The Official Walking Dead Page (Skybound Entertainment)
- TV Guide
- YouTube
- Season 1 Thread
- Season 2 Thread
- News & Comic-Con Info Thread
- Season 3 Thread
- Season 4 Anticipation Thread
- Season 4, Part 1 Thread
- Season 4, Part 2 Thread
- Season 5, Part 1 Thread
- Season 5, Part 2 Thread
- Season 6, Part 1 Thread
- The Walking Dead Spoiler Discussion Thread
- The Walking Dead Comics Thread
- Episode 609: “No Way Out”
- Episode 610: “The Next World”
- Episode 611: “Knots Untie”
- Episode 612: “Not Tomorrow Yet”
- Episode 613: “The Same Boat”
- Episode 614: “Twice as Far”
- Episode 615: “East”
- Episode 616: “Last Day on Earth”
Brian Lowry (Variety) said:The Walking Dead doesn’t need to redeem itself, exactly, but after its way-too-cute handling of the “Is Glenn dead?” situation, it really should do some penance. Fortunately, the show comes roaring back (on Valentine’s Day, no less) out of its midseason break — operating on multiple fronts with various characters, and a sustained level of tension that has become its hallmark. Throw in a couple of particularly jarring moments, and even for those of us who engaged in a fair amount of grumbling about the sixth season’s opening salvo, that’s a good, adrenaline-filled way to kick off its bifurcated run’s second half.
Brandon Davis (ComicBook.com) said:It's one of the best, most-shocking episodes of The Walking Dead in the post-Jon Bernthal era. ... The Walking Dead's midseason premiere remembers why fans fell in love with the show and showcases each of those reasons in its return.
Eddie Villanueva Jr. (Nerd Reactor) said:As if taking in a deep and much needed breath, this episode seemed to give the characters an opportunity to stretch and relax their acting in each scene, translating to some of the most transparent and authentic instances in this season. ... The episode, titled No Way Out, has a clear vision of where it’s going, as director Greg Nicotero has truly fused what I’ve loved about the comics, with what only a television series can offer: physical manifestation. The show is able to offer fans the closure from episode 8, preparing their senses for what’s to come in the second half of the season.
John Saavedra (Den of Geek) said:The Walking Dead has spun its best episode in years with "No Way Out." ... Nicotero knows how to shoot epic action scenes, as evidenced in this year's season premiere, and those skills are put to excellent use here. Fans who are more interested in awesome zombie action than the slower narrative will be very pleased. ... "No Way Out" does a great job of tying up loose ends from the first half of the season, while also introducing a couple of new things into the fold that will likely play out for the next seven episodes. [It] feels like a thesis statement for the show moving forward.