‘The Walking Dead’ Midseason Trailer: “We’re Going To War”

There will be war when the second half of “The Walking Dead” resumes.

According to AMC, here is what is going on in the second half of Season 3: “With his group in tatters, his sanity in question, and his own son questioning his every move, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) must somehow pull everyone together to face their greatest challenge — the Governor (David Morrissey). In order to survive, he must risk everything, including the group’s very humanity.”

‘The Walking Dead’ Midseason Poster: An Eye For An Eye

Gee we can’t wait. “The Walking Dead” premieres on Sunday, February 10 at 9/8c on AMC.

Watch the trailer below.

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‘The Walking Dead’ Midseason Poster: An Eye For An Eye

AMC’s hit series “The Walking Dead” which returns in Feb, will feature one of TV’s most anticipated showdown between the Governor and Rick Grimes.

Here is the description of the new episodes:

With his group in tatters, his sanity in question, and his own son questioning his every move, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) must somehow pull everyone together to face their greatest challenge — the Governor (David Morrissey). In order to survive, he must risk everything, including the group’s very humanity.

Check out the teaser poster below.

The Walking Dead Season 3 Midseason Poster

The Walking Dead Season 3 Midseason Poster

‘The Walking Dead’: Renewed For Season 4, Glen Mazzara Steps Down As Showrunner

“The Walking Dead” has been renewed for a fourth season, AMC announced Friday, but with a significant change — Glen Mazzara is stepping down as a showrunner.

“My time as showrunner on “The Walking Dead” has been an amazing experience, but after I finish season 3, it’s time to move on,” Mazzara said in a statement. “I have told the stories I wanted to tell and connected with our fans on a level that I never imagined. It doesn’t get much better than that. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this journey.”

‘The Walking Dead’ Midseason Sneak Peek

AMC and Mazzara released this statement: “Today, AMC announces the season 4 pick-up of “The Walking Dead.” AMC also jointly announces with Glen Mazzara today that for future seasons, the two parties have mutually decided to part ways. Glen guided the series creatively for seasons 2 and 3. AMC is grateful for his hard work. We are both proud of our shared success. Both parties acknowledge that there is a difference of opinion about where the show should go moving forward, and conclude that it is best to part ways. This decision is amicable and Glen will remain on for post-production on as showrunner and executive producer.”

And executive producer Robert Kirkman added: “I am in full support of both AMC and Glen Mazzara in the decision they have come to and believe the parties came to this decision in the best interest of the future of the show. I thank Glen for his hard work and appreciate his many contributions to “The Walking Dead” and look forward to working with him as we complete post production on Season 3. I am also excited to begin work on another spectacular season of this show that I know means so much to so many people. This show has always been the result of a wide range of extremely talented men and women working tirelessly to produce their best work collectively. I believe the future is bright for “The Walking Dead.” Thank you to the fans for your continued support.”

A replacement for Glen Mazzara has not been announced.

“The Walking Dead” is set to return with the second half of Season 3 on Sunday, February 10.

[Video] ‘The Walking Dead’ Sneak Peek: Will the Dixon Brothers Be Rescued?

The third season mid-season finale of “The Walking Dead” left viewers on the edge of their seat. In the shocking finale, the Governor reunited the long-lost brothers, Daryl and Merle in Woodbury. But will Daryl and Merle survive the town’s angry mob? Watch the episode 9 sneak peek:

Want more scoop? The cast and executive producers tease what’s next for Rick and the Governor in the clip below.

AMC’s “The Walking Dead” returns Feb. 10. Watch the promo of the second half of season 3.

Chad Coleman Joins ‘The Walking Dead’ And More Casting News

Chad Coleman

Chad Coleman is joining “The Walking Dead.”

“The Wire” alum, Chad Coleman will play Tyreese on the drama series, according to TVLine. In the comics Tyreese was Rick’s second in command following Shane’s death.

The site reports, Coleman is rumored to appear in the ongoing season’s eight episode.

“The Walking Dead” airs Sundays on AMC.

In other casting news…

Amanda Setton (“Gossip Girl”) who plays Shauna on “The Mindy Project” is leaving the series. Meanwhile, Anna Camp, who plays Mindy’s best friend, Gwen on the series has been moved from a series regular to a recurring. [TVLine]

“Pushing Daises” alum Raul Esparza will play Dr. Chilton on NBC’s midseason “Hannibal.” [TVLine]

Additionally, “Veep’s” actress Anna Chlumsky has been cast in “Hannibal.” Chlumsky will portray Miriam Lass, a young FBI trainee in a guest role. [TVLine]

“Malcolm In The Middle” alumna Jane Kaczmarek will guest-star as a DA in an upcoming episode of “Law & Order: SVU.” [TV Gudie]

Annabella Sciorra has booked a guest role on “Blue Bloods.” Sciorra will play an NYPD psychologist on the series. [TVLine]

Marianne Jean-Baptiste is headed back to “Private Practice.” Jean-Baptiste will reprise her role as Gabi on the drama series. [THR]

‘The Walking Dead’: A Baby Is Born

**Do not read, if you haven’t watched Nov. 4 episode of “The Walking Dead.”**

During last night’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” the group’s safe haven got overrun by walkers.

In a foreshadowing scene that opens the episode, someone (perhaps the same person who was watching Carol, a few episodes ago) unlocks some gates and diverts some walkers with a deer carcass to the group’s section of the Prison.

Meanwhile at Woodbury, Michonne is ready to leave the mysterious town, can you blame her? Andrea, on the other hand is rethinking Michonne’s plan about hit the road.

Knowing all too well about losing a sibling, Andrea shows Merle the location of the Farm on a map. Although, determined to find Darryl, Merle is discouraged by the Governor to go looking for his brother.

Back at the prison, the prisoners, Axle and Oscar try to persuade Rick to let them join the group. T-Dog agrees with the prisoners, but Darryl and Rick are not having it.

The group shares a happy moment, when Hershel goes for a stroll with the help of Lori, Carl, Beth and a pair of crutches.

The Walking Dead Season 3 Lori's Death

The joyful moment is interrupted, as a herd of walkers emerged from every corner of the prison.

Panic ensures. The group is split into three groups: Carol and T-Dog; Rick, Darryl, Axle, Oscar, and Glenn; Beth, Hershel, Lori, Carl and Maggie. Hershel and his daughter, Beth got to a safe location, while everybody else are killing the Walkers.

More walkers come running as an alarm goes off in the Prison. Thankfully, Oscar knows a bit about the control room, so he assists Rick and Darryl to stop the alarm. Surprise. Surprise. Andrew, who Rick left for dead in a previous episode is seen in the room. Rick and Andrew get in a scuff; Oscar joins the brawl pointing Rick’s gun at the two men. Oscar kills Andrew. I guess they will be joining the group.

Carol and a bitten T-Dog roam the walls of the prison looking for safety. Cornered by two walkers, T-Dog sacrifices himself, saying it is “God’s plan” in order to save Carol. RIP T-Dog.

The Walking Dead, Lori Dies on the walking dead

Lori, goes into labor as she, Carl, and Maggie find shelter in a boiler room. But there are some complications, the baby has to be born via c-section. Lori tells Carl he is the best thing she ever did. In the series’ most emotional scene, mother and son share a tearful goodbye. :(

Maggie reluctantly does the surgery. The baby is born. Lori dies. And poor Carl, shot his mother after kissing her goodbye, to stop her from turning.

As Maggie and a stoic Carl reunite with the group, Rick breaks down as learns Lori is dead. RIP Lori.

The group assumes Carol is gone. But where is Carol? After T-Dog sacrificed himself to save her, Carol has not been seen.

What an emotional and gut-wrenching episode. Is it just us, or did the episode feel like a season finale?

But how will the group, especially, Rick and Carl move on from the Lori’s death?

AMC Renews ‘Hell on Wheels’ For Season 3

Hell on Wheels Renewed for Season 3

AMC’s “Hell on Wheels” has been renewed for a third season.

The Western drama series starring Anson Mount, Colm Meaney and Common  has been renewed for a third season of 10-episode.

The series sophomore season finale aired to 2.2 million viewers.

[Update] According to EW, “Hell on Wheels” season 3 will be on hold as AMC searches for a new showrunner. John Shiban “The X-Files” alum stepped down as showrunner after  the series was renewed.

“I’m very proud of our work on “Hell on Wheels” and was thrilled to hear the show would have a Season Three,” Shiban said in a statement. “I have since made the difficult decision that the time has come for me to leave. I care deeply about the series and will do whatever I can to aid in the transition to ensure the continued success of the show. I truly value all the time I have spent with this wonderful group of very talented people.”

‘The Walking Dead’: Behind-The-Scenes With Michonne’s Danai Gurira

One of the new characters joining “The Walking Dead” this season is Michonne, who is played by Danai Gurira.

Gurira had to under go a month of sword training in order to portray her katana-sword swinging character. “Michonne uses the katana,  that is her weapon that she utilizes to deal with the zombies, eliminating the threats,” Gurira says in the video below.

The post apocalypse series returns Sun., Oct. 14 at 9/8c on AMC.

Check out the behind-the-scenes video below.

 

First Look: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Photos

AMC released some exciting photos of the cast and the prison via HUFFPOST TV and TVLine today. The pictures below include Michonne, Merle, and The Governor; take a look.

The fight for survival continues on Oct. 14 at 9/8c on AMC.

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