It’s over.
Over a decade after its initial premiere in October 2010, AMCs “The Walking Dead” has reached its ultimate conclusion. “Rest In Peace” marked not only the last episode of the mega-sized 11th season, but the final episode of the entire flagship series. While there are a plethora of spin-offs featuring fan-favorite characters on the horizon, “Rest In Peace” closed a chapter on the core ensemble’s long fight for survival.
With dozens of recurring characters, actors juggling other filming commitments, losing its lead character, showrunner shifts, and the occasional controversial moment, finding a way to resolve the longest-running zombie television series seemed like an impossible feat. Despite all the odds, showrunner Angela Kang managed to overcome the show’s typical hiccups for an exceptionally rewarding, and emotional send-off.
“Rest In Peace” starts immediately after the chaos of the previous episode with Judith (Cailey Fleming) bleeding out as Daryl...
Over a decade after its initial premiere in October 2010, AMCs “The Walking Dead” has reached its ultimate conclusion. “Rest In Peace” marked not only the last episode of the mega-sized 11th season, but the final episode of the entire flagship series. While there are a plethora of spin-offs featuring fan-favorite characters on the horizon, “Rest In Peace” closed a chapter on the core ensemble’s long fight for survival.
With dozens of recurring characters, actors juggling other filming commitments, losing its lead character, showrunner shifts, and the occasional controversial moment, finding a way to resolve the longest-running zombie television series seemed like an impossible feat. Despite all the odds, showrunner Angela Kang managed to overcome the show’s typical hiccups for an exceptionally rewarding, and emotional send-off.
“Rest In Peace” starts immediately after the chaos of the previous episode with Judith (Cailey Fleming) bleeding out as Daryl...
- 11/22/2022
- by Noah Levine
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Walking Dead has come to an end after 11 seasons and 147 episodes.
While the world of the programme will continue to be explored in a series of spin-offs, the main show drew to a conclusion in a finale that aired on Sunday (20 November).
As was expected and hoped for by viewers, the finale featured showdowns, nostalgic callbacks and returning faces.
But how did The Walking Dead end?
*Spoilers follow – you have been warned*
The series tied up the Commonwealth storyline by sparing the life of Pamela Milton (Laila Robins), the villainous governor who was happy to let her people die while she was holed up in a gated community.
All the characters, with the help of Pamela’s one-time compadre Mercer (Michael James Shaw), banded together to imprison Pamela. They also detonated the horde of walkers – who had developed the ability to fight back – that had overrun the Commonwealth.
Three...
While the world of the programme will continue to be explored in a series of spin-offs, the main show drew to a conclusion in a finale that aired on Sunday (20 November).
As was expected and hoped for by viewers, the finale featured showdowns, nostalgic callbacks and returning faces.
But how did The Walking Dead end?
*Spoilers follow – you have been warned*
The series tied up the Commonwealth storyline by sparing the life of Pamela Milton (Laila Robins), the villainous governor who was happy to let her people die while she was holed up in a gated community.
All the characters, with the help of Pamela’s one-time compadre Mercer (Michael James Shaw), banded together to imprison Pamela. They also detonated the horde of walkers – who had developed the ability to fight back – that had overrun the Commonwealth.
Three...
- 11/21/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
This Walking Dead article contains spoilers.
The end of The Walking Dead is only the beginning. That’s the teaser that closes the series finale of AMC’s zombie flagship. A Rick and Michonne series, Daryl’s spinoff, a Maggie and Negan show called Dead City, and more Fear the Walking Dead are indeed on the way, but for at least one major Twd character, this finale really is the end of the road.
While last week’s episode seemed to set up Judith Grimes as the finale’s big death after she was shot by the cowardly Pamela Milton — which would have mirrored Rick’s own demise in the comics at the hands of Pamela’s son Sebastian — Daryl and the crew are able to save her, in part due to a last ditch blood transfusion. Apparently Daryl was a universal blood donor all along but decided to wait...
The end of The Walking Dead is only the beginning. That’s the teaser that closes the series finale of AMC’s zombie flagship. A Rick and Michonne series, Daryl’s spinoff, a Maggie and Negan show called Dead City, and more Fear the Walking Dead are indeed on the way, but for at least one major Twd character, this finale really is the end of the road.
While last week’s episode seemed to set up Judith Grimes as the finale’s big death after she was shot by the cowardly Pamela Milton — which would have mirrored Rick’s own demise in the comics at the hands of Pamela’s son Sebastian — Daryl and the crew are able to save her, in part due to a last ditch blood transfusion. Apparently Daryl was a universal blood donor all along but decided to wait...
- 11/21/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 11 episode 24, “Rest in Peace.”] It’s all led to this. With a horde invading the Commonwealth, Daryl (Norman Reedus) must get an injured Judith (Cailey Fleming) to safety. Meanwhile, our favorite survivors must fight back against the dead — and against Pamela Milton (Laila Robins), whose selfishness is getting Commonwealth citizens killed. But even if they manage to save the community, what’s left? And where’s Rick (Andrew Lincoln)? Surprisingly, the finale does answer these questions… although it might leave a few fans scratching their heads, too. Here’s how it happens. Jace Downs/AMC The episode starts out with two deaths: Luke (Dan Fogler) and Jules (Alex Sgambati), who both fall prey to the walker horde. The group manages to carry Luke to the hospital, but he dies shortly after getting there (in a scene that would’ve been quite moving if the show hadn...
- 11/21/2022
- TV Insider
With two episodes now remaining, “The Walking Dead” delivers one of the best episodes of the season. Following up after the weak “Outpost 22,” “Faith” gets the narrative completely back on track and elevates the tension in exciting ways. A revolt is heating up from within the survivors trapped at the labor camp all while Eugene is legitimately put on trial before a judge within the Commonwealth. The two competing main narratives couldn’t be more distinct, yet each of them has enough redeeming qualities and tension to keep viewers hooked.
Ezekiel and Negan’s continuing beef reaches an all time high when Ezekiel tells him, “If this works out and we get out of here, you don’t deserve a brand new life. Damn sure don’t deserve to be a father.” Insulting one of the most important motivators in Negan’s life nearly causes him to snap as anger...
Ezekiel and Negan’s continuing beef reaches an all time high when Ezekiel tells him, “If this works out and we get out of here, you don’t deserve a brand new life. Damn sure don’t deserve to be a father.” Insulting one of the most important motivators in Negan’s life nearly causes him to snap as anger...
- 11/7/2022
- by Noah Levine
- bloody-disgusting.com
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- 8/25/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16
The Walking Dead has, occasionally, taken some heat for its special effects. For some, the problem is the practical effects, because they look a little too good for the comfort of some. For others, the issue is the CGI effects, because they have looked a little less than stellar at times. Remember the CGI deer? If not, don’t worry, no one will let you forget it. Special effects take money, time, and expertise to pull off well, and, as it turns out, the coronavirus delay was a positive for The Walking Dead‘s special effects crew.
There’s an immediate sense of tension to the characters from the very beginning of the episode. We’ve seen them running around, being nervous, preparing for a big battle before, but there’s an edge to them that we haven’t seen thus far.
The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16
The Walking Dead has, occasionally, taken some heat for its special effects. For some, the problem is the practical effects, because they look a little too good for the comfort of some. For others, the issue is the CGI effects, because they have looked a little less than stellar at times. Remember the CGI deer? If not, don’t worry, no one will let you forget it. Special effects take money, time, and expertise to pull off well, and, as it turns out, the coronavirus delay was a positive for The Walking Dead‘s special effects crew.
There’s an immediate sense of tension to the characters from the very beginning of the episode. We’ve seen them running around, being nervous, preparing for a big battle before, but there’s an edge to them that we haven’t seen thus far.
- 10/5/2020
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Dan Fogler joined The Walking Dead in season 9 as Luke, part of Magna’s group who were introduced following the six-year time jump. Against all the odds, Luke survived Alpha’s massacre later that season, in contrast with the comic books. And now that the Twd universe is his oyster and all bets are off, Fogler is hoping that he can maybe cross over into Andrew Lincoln’s upcoming movie trilogy so that he can get to work with the Rick Grimes star.
While speaking with The Movie Dweeb, the actor revealed his desire to share some screen time with Lincoln. He just missed the opportunity to work with the show’s former lead, as he debuted in Lincoln’s final episode, but a cameo or supporting role in the movies would fix that. Whatever happens, Fogler has high hopes for the first film that’s due out, labelling it “epic.
While speaking with The Movie Dweeb, the actor revealed his desire to share some screen time with Lincoln. He just missed the opportunity to work with the show’s former lead, as he debuted in Lincoln’s final episode, but a cameo or supporting role in the movies would fix that. Whatever happens, Fogler has high hopes for the first film that’s due out, labelling it “epic.
- 9/7/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Our bi-weekly Film Festival Roundup column explores notable stories and news updates from the circuit.
– Exclusive: The upcoming inaugural Mammoth Film Festival have announced Round 2 of their Official Selections lineup for the fist-ever festival, taking place February 8 – 11, including a free screening of John Wayne’s “North to Alaska,” which will feature a special introduction from members of the seminal Hollywood star’s own family. MammothFF has also announced the 2018 judges, which include: producer Suzanne Weinert (“Hellion”), actor Peter Facinelli (“Twilight”), actor and producer Chris Zylka (“The Leftovers”), producer Steven Garcia (“Shark Tank”), writer/director/producer Eric Amadio (“Snowfall”), Youtube star Darious Britt, and film critic Oliver Harper.
The festival’s Charity Celebrity Bowling Tournament benefiting the Mammoth Media Institute will feature: Nina Dobrev, Eiza Gonzalez, Josh Hutcherson, Ashley Greene, Tom Welling, Josh Henderson, Sterling Brim, Luke “Dingo” Trembath, Lil Jon, Arielle Vandenberg, Matt Cutshall, Scott Haze, and Ryan Rottman, among...
– Exclusive: The upcoming inaugural Mammoth Film Festival have announced Round 2 of their Official Selections lineup for the fist-ever festival, taking place February 8 – 11, including a free screening of John Wayne’s “North to Alaska,” which will feature a special introduction from members of the seminal Hollywood star’s own family. MammothFF has also announced the 2018 judges, which include: producer Suzanne Weinert (“Hellion”), actor Peter Facinelli (“Twilight”), actor and producer Chris Zylka (“The Leftovers”), producer Steven Garcia (“Shark Tank”), writer/director/producer Eric Amadio (“Snowfall”), Youtube star Darious Britt, and film critic Oliver Harper.
The festival’s Charity Celebrity Bowling Tournament benefiting the Mammoth Media Institute will feature: Nina Dobrev, Eiza Gonzalez, Josh Hutcherson, Ashley Greene, Tom Welling, Josh Henderson, Sterling Brim, Luke “Dingo” Trembath, Lil Jon, Arielle Vandenberg, Matt Cutshall, Scott Haze, and Ryan Rottman, among...
- 2/1/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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