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Sorted caps from The Walking Dead seasons 10 & 11, Walking Dead: Dead City S1, Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S1 and Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. You can also find sorted caps from TWD S 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7 here.
Aaron - Ross Marquand - 10,000
Alden - Callan McAuliffe - 2,000
Alpha - Samantha Morton - 4,000
Beale - Terry O'Quinn - 1,500
Carol - Melissa McBride - 16,000
Connie - Lauren Ridloff - 4,000
Daryl - Norman Reedus - 25,000
Elijah - Okea Eme-Akwari - 1,500
Eugene - Josh McDermitt - 14,000
Ezekiel - Khary Payton - 7,000
Gabriel - Seth Gilliam - 5,000
Hershel - Logan Kim - 1,000
Isabelle - Aerli Austen - 10,000
Jadis - Pollyanna McIntosh - 4,000
Jerry - Cooper Andrews - 3,000
Juanita "Princess" - Paolo Lazaro - 6,000
Judith - Assorted - 8,000
Kelly - Angel Theory - 3,500
Lance - Josh Hamilton - 8,000
Laurent - Louis Puech Scigliuzzi - 5,000
Leah - Lynn Collins - 3,500
Lydia - Cassady McClincy - 6,000
Maggie - Lauren Cohan - 21,000
Magna - Nadia Hiker - 3,000
Marion - Anne Charrier - 2,000
Maxine - Margot Bingham - 2,500
Michael - Michael James Shaw - 2,500
Michonne - Danai Gurira - 10,000
Nat - Matthew August Jeffers - 2,000
Negan - Jeffrey Dean Morgan - 18,000
Pamela - Laila Robins - 6,000
Pearl - Lesley Ann Brandt - 3,000
Pope - Ritchie Coster - 1,500
Rick - Andrew Lincoln - 13,000
Rosita - Christian Serratos - 10,000
Sebastian - Teo Rapp-Olsson - 2,000
Siddiq - Avi Nash - 3,500
The Croat - Zeljko Ivanek - 2,000
Yumiko - Eleanor Matsuura - 9,000
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hello :) just wanted to drop this link to a very recent interview in which the cast talks about alternative or fake endings for their characters. i dont know if you've seen this one but josh mcdermitt (eugene's actor) mentioned beth 2 times and it definitely caught my attention. i'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-finale-fake-character-endings/?slide=18ab4b38-a6f1-4c78-8c1b-a7b22e65e225#18ab4b38-a6f1-4c78-8c1b-a7b22e65e225
Thanks so much for pointing this out! Definitely an interesting read. I sent it to my fellow theorists as well, so we could get their take on it. Here is a clickable link for anyone who wants to read it:
https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-finale-fake-character-endings/?slide=18ab4b38-a6f1-4c78-8c1b-a7b22e65e225#18ab4b38-a6f1-4c78-8c1b-a7b22e65e225
Here are some of our thoughts:
@galadrieljones:
That was definitely enjoyable lol. I love Melissa’s. Seems so something Carol would want. And JDM’s too. It’s definitely weird that Josh mentions Beth twice?? Like he seems to think about her a lot. I didn’t even understand what he was talking about at first. Seems weird like, why is he mentioning Beth. But he doesn’t use her death as an example death!
@twdmusicboxmystery:
Yeah, good point. It's weird to me that he points to Beth twice, because he goes out of his way to say that she "isn't there." I mean, isn't the point that this is a fantasy/fake death, which means what difference would it make if she were there or not? Even though I know that he's literally saying she's "already" dead, it almost feels like he's going out of his way to point out that she isn't around. Like maybe that's code for, "she's not dead" or, "we're going to see her soon."
Also, good point about no one using her death as an example. Not every character death is mentioned here, of course, but most of the iconic ones are. So, it's weird that no one would mention Beth's or use it as a template.
@wdway:
Josh's is definitely the best and he mentioned Beth twice. The fun thing is the fact that this is supposed to be a lie so in him pointing out Beth was dead does that mean that it's a lie that she is?
@twdmusicboxmystery, I see that we're on the same track as to Josh's meaning. So surprised we never think alike, haha.
@galadrieljones:
Yeah it was weird. Like maybe Josh likes her character or something? But his character wasn’t even around yet when Hershel died. And tbh when Hershel dies, Beth and Maggie screaming at the fence is not that memorable or important. Like basically everyone is doing that. Rick shoots and then everyone is shooting and it’s chaos. So idk why he’s mentioning Maggie and Beth?? It just seems like he’s going out of his way to mention her, whether it’s for secretive reasons or because he’s a Beth stan lol.
Especially for the second time “Beth still isn’t there” Like no duh she’s “already dead” so why would she be there…unless…????
@wdway:
I want to think that they're friendly. I could see Josh enjoying Emily's music. They were on TTD together and we know they all know each other through different kind of comic cons. I could really see Josh dropping some kind of coated hint. I think he is very sarcastic in his humor, very quick minded and I would not put it past him at all.
@galadrieljones:
I hope so. I think Eugene would have been in love with Beth lol. He would have been over the moon for her.
She’s pretty and kind and would have been straight with him, but she also is forgiving and all about second chances.
@wdway:
Eugene has been a Beth proxy for so many seasons especially the last 2. He and Max definitely are proxies to Daryl and Beth. So I think that plays a part in it also.
So yeah. Those were some of our thoughts. Thanks so much for sending this in. A fun article to comb through. Xoxo! 🤶🏻💞
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In the download link you’ll find #164 plain 100x100 rp icons of JOSH MCDERMITT from THE WALKING DEAD: S7. (psd not included). All of the screencaps used were screencapped by me. Feel free to edit these icons but don’t repost or claim as your own. There icons were created by Hannah. Happy RPing!
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The Walking Dead Season 8 New Promotional Photos Released by Entertainmnet Weekly and IGN.
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For Walking Dead comic book readers and show-only viewers alike, Sunday's midseason finale ended with a massive shock: the death of Jesus (Tom Payne), a fan-favorite figure who remains alive and well in the comics from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard.
"I know people will be disappointed and shocked," he tells THR with a smile in his voice, "but I'm happy."
How did Payne's Walking Dead exit come together? What are some of the biggest missed opportunities with the character along the way, from his perspective? Ahead, Payne enthusiastically weighs in on all of that and more, including the romance with Aaron (Ross Marquand) that never was, what it was like filming his final episode with Norman Reedus and Josh McDermitt, and more.
How are you feeling with the secret now out in the open?
Was it your choice to leave The Walking Dead, or was this a decision from the writers?
And yet, the great irony is you're leaving The Walking Dead just as you're getting into so many elements from the comics that define Jesus: the sword, the top knot, the ninja gear…
In the past, you have said you didn't want to see Aaron and Jesus in a relationship, as they are in the comics. Did your mind change given the direction of the characters this season?
Not only is Jesus an iconic Walking Dead character, he's also an iconic gay character on television. How was your experience in that regard, and what do you say to viewers who felt represented by Jesus, and are going to be disappointed by this loss?
Do you have any interest in reprising Jesus at some point down the line, perhaps in a Walking Dead movie, as is the plan with Andrew Lincoln? Given the time jump, there are lots of potential stories involving Jesus viewers haven't seen…
Were you sent off with one of the cast's legendary death dinners?
What was the hardest part about saying goodbye to Jesus — which perhaps is a moot question, since you were clearly happy to say goodbye.
If you want to know the answers to these questions, please click on the link above!!
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Sorted caps from seasons 1, 4, 5 & 7 of The Walking Dead.
Aaron -  Ross Marquand - #5,400
Abraham -  Michael Cudlitz - #6,900
Amy - Emma Bell - #2,600
Andrea - Laurie Holden - #11,600
Astrid - Brianna Venskus - #3,300
Beth - Emily Kinney - #12,600
Bob - Lawrence Gilliard, Jr. - #4,800
Carl - Chandler Riggs - #16,300
Carol - Melissa McBride - #28,000
Cyndie - Sydney Park - #2,100
Dale - Jeffrey DeMunn - #8,700
Daryl - Norman Reedus - #19,000
Dawn - Christine Woods - #2,600
Deanna - Tovah Feldshuh - #3,000
Dwight - Austin Amelio - #2,900
Eugene - Josh McDermitt - #13,100
Ezekiel - Khary Payton - #4,800
Gabriel - Seth Gilliam - #4,600
Glen - Steven Yeun - #19,000
Governor - David Morrissey - #9,400
Gregory - Xander Berkeley - #3,000
Hershel - Scott Wilson - #6,000
Jadis - Pollyana McIntosh - #1,800
Jenner - Noah Emmerich - #3,300
Jerry - Cooper Andrews - #900
Jesus - Tom Payne - #3,700
Jim - Andrew Rothenberg - #2,600
Joe - Jeff Kober - #1,600
Lily - Audrey Marie Anderson - #2,900
Lizzie - Brighton Sharbino - #5,000
Lori - Sarah Wayne Callies - #17,000
Maggie - Lauren Cohan - #17,000
Merl - Michael Rooker - #1,400
Michonne - Danai Gurira - #11,000
Mika - Kyla Kenedy  - #5,000
Mitch - Kirk Acevedo - #1,100
Morgan - Lennie Michael James - #5,700
Negan - Jeffrey Dean Morgan - #14,100
Noah - Tyler James Williams - #2,500
Richard - Karl Makinen - #4,000
Rick - Andrew Lincoln - #69,000
Rosita - Christian Serratos - #10,000
Sasha - Sonequa Martin-Green - #16,500
Simon - steven Ogg - #2,500
Sophia - Madison Lintz - #1,300
Spencer - Austin Nichols - #3,000
Tara - Alanna Masterson - #15,000
T-Dog - IronE Singleton - #3,500
Tyreese - Chad Coleman - #8,800
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Shudder Boasts its Biggest Horror Movie and TV Line-Up Ever in April
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Shudder is pulling out all the shivery stops to commemorate the startling fact that we are exactly halfway to the most beloved date on any horror fan’s calendar, Halloween. Yes, that’s right, this month (April) is the six-month mark and the world’s scariest streaming outlet is celebrating with “Halfway to Halloween,” a massive slate of programming that begins on April 1 and continues throughout the rest of the month.
This is no April Fool’s joke (although we have some if you want). Shudder is rolling out a brand new batch of exclusive and/or original programming, including the second season of its acclaimed Creepshow series, the premiere of a new series of original short films called Deadhouse Dark, the highly anticipated sequel to its In Search of Darkness documentary, the return of The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs, and the 2021 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.
But wait, the channel won’t let the first 30 of the next 180 days until Halloween pass without new movies to watch as well. In addition to thrilling new exclusives like Shudder original film The Banishing, Train to Busan: Peninsula and Boys from County Hell, brand new additions to the outlet’s ever-expanding international library include horror tales of both classic and recent vintage, including The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 2, Night of the Lepus, Housebound, Attack of the Demons, Horror Express, The Stepfather and more.
If you’re blown away by all this and want more horror, the “Halfway to Halloween” Hotline is for you. Every Friday in April from 3pm-4pm ET, Shudder subscribers are invited to call director of programming Samuel Zimmerman to discuss all things horror, from their favorite films of all time to which horror releases they’re looking forward to this year. Based on what you tell him, Zimmerman will offer customized viewing recommendations from Shudder’s film collection — a personally curated film festival direct from a foremost expert in the field.
If you’re not a Shudder subscriber yet, the best part is that the streamer is offering a special discounted rate (50% off!) to first-timers who sign up before April 22. So hurry up and subscribe now…before Halloween is here for real.
Here are some of the highlights of Shudder’s original and exclusive programming for April:
Creepshow, Season 2 – Premieres April 1 (Shudder Original Series)
The acclaimed anthology series created by Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead), based on the classic 1982 film from writer Stephen King and director George A. Romero, returns for a second season of scary and often hilarious tales of terror — a horror comic come to life. Monsters, murderers and supernatural apparitions will haunt a whole new slew of guest stars including Kevin Dillon, Josh McDermitt, Keith David, Molly Ringwald, Barbara Crampton, Justin Long and more, with new episodes premiering every Thursday.
The Power – Premieres April 8 (Shudder Exclusive Film)
In the tradition of classic British ghost stories comes this tale of terror set in London in the mid ‘70s. With the miners’ strikes resulting in electrical blackouts, a young nurse working a new job in a dilapidated hospital is plunged into darkness, and she’s pretty sure there’s a malevolent presence in there with her. Corinna Faith directs this Shudder exclusive starring Sanditon’s Rose Williams.
The Banishing – Premieres April 15 (Shudder Original Film)
British ghostliness abounds in this period haunted house movie which impressed critics when it screened at London’s FrightFest. Jessica Brown Findlay stars as a formerly “fallen” woman who moves into a sinister manor with her daughter and Vicar husband only to discover there are dark secrets within. John Lynch and Sean Harris provide strong support in this chiller from Triangle and Severance director Chris Smith.  
 The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs – Premieres April 16 (Shudder Original Series)
The world’s foremost expert on drive-in movies will be back for a third season of his wildly popular series, presenting horror double features as only he can pick them. Of course, Joe Bob will also give his thoughts on the films, their histories and their context and placement in horror movie history. Expect guests and other surprises too.
2021 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards – Premieres April 18 at 8pm ET/5pm PT (Exclusive Event)
Oscars: Schmoscars. The only awards horror hounds need are these top accolades from genre bible Fangoria. Shudder has partnered with Fango to stream this exclusive event which celebrates the greatest and goriest. Actor David Dastmalchian (Ant-Man, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and soon to be seen as Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad) hosts the awards. This year’s nominees include The Invisible Man, Freaky, Relic, and Possessor.
In Search of Darkness: Part II – Premieres April 26 (Shudder Exclusive Documentary)
Shudder’s epic documentary on 1980s horror cinema, In Search of Darkness, was such a hit that a sequel was deemed necessary. This one — more than four hours in length like its predecessor — dives even deeper into a crucial decade in the history of the genre, featuring interviews with icons like Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Nancy Allen (Dressed to Kill), Linnea Quigley (The Return of the Living Dead), and special effects legend Tom Savini (Friday the 13th), along with many new and returning faces.
In addition to all its original and exclusive programming, Shudder is adding a slew of great horror films both vintage and recent to its already impressive library. Among the highlights are:
Night of the Lepus (1972) – April 1
One of those classic cult films so “bad” that it ends up being “good,” this shocker focuses on Arizona ranchers who are trying to curb a population explosion of wild rabbits and end up instead with a swarm of giant, man-eating bunnies. Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh (Psycho) and DeForest Kelley (Star Trek’s Dr. McCoy) are all on hand to battle the carnivorous cottontails.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) – April 1
Leatherface and his twisted family are back in this delirious sequel that plays things more for laughs than the original, but is still as gloriously insane. Directed again by Tobe Hooper, this one finds the cannibalistic Sawyer family holed up in the grounds of an abandoned amusement park, where they torment anyone who comes within their reach.
The Val Lewton Collection – April 2
Producer Val Lewton was a master of psychological horror — where what was unseen was more frightening than anything else — and Shudder is now showing seven of his classic, highly influential films: Cat People (1942), I Walked With A Zombie (1943), The Leopard Man (1943), The Seventh Victim (1943), Curse of the Cat People (1944), The Body Snatcher (1945) and Isle of the Dead (1945).
Alex de la Iglesia Double Feature – April 12
The twisted Spanish genius behind HBO Max’s recent series 30 Coins brings two of his early classics to Shudder: The Day of the Beast (a.k.a. El día de la Bestia, 1995), in which a priest, TV psychic and death metal record store clerk battle Satan and stave off the Apocalypse, and Dance with the Devil (a.k.a. Perdita Durango, 1997), in which Rosie Perez and Javier Bardem are a degenerate couple who deal in human sacrifices, kidnapping, murder and fetus trafficking.
The Stepfather (1987) – April 19
Directed by Joseph Ruben (The Good Son) and written by famed crime novelist Donald Westlake, this cult classic thriller stars Terry O’Quinn (Lost’s John Locke) as a serial killer who infiltrates himself into families, murders them, then changes his identity before moving on to his next target. Only this time, his new stepdaughter is suspicious of just who “Jerry Blake” really is.
Housebound (2014) – April 19
Imagine being stuck at home for months on end… Ok but imagine being stuck inside at your family home with your mum who is convinced there’s a ghost living there with you. This New Zealand horror comedy sees a young woman on house arrest start to believe her superstitious mother might actually be onto something – it’s the perfect mix of funny and scary and is packed with surprises.
The Similars (2015) – April 26
Eight strangers trapped at a bus depot on a rainy night start experiencing a very odd phenomenon in this excellent Mexican sci-fi horror which plays like an extended episode of The Twilight Zone. It’s weird, existential and black and white and has a wicked sense of humour along with a feeling of mounting dread. A hidden gem and an absolute must-watch.
Horror Express (1972) – April 29
Horror legends Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing star along with Telly Savalas in this fast-moving, eerie sci-fi/horror hybrid in which rival scientists and a crazed Russian captain attempt to defeat an ancient, mind-absorbing alien aboard the Trans-Siberian Express. This Spanish gem is one of the more underrated, underseen classics of 1970s Eurohorror, with an original premise and great work from its iconic stars.
Here’s the full Shudder “Halfway to Halloween” lineup for April:
Exclusive/Originals:
Creepshow, Season 2 – Premieres April 1, new episodes every Thursday (Shudder Original Series)
Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula – Premieres April 1 (Shudder Exclusive Film)
The Power – Premieres April 8 (Shudder Exclusive Film)
The Banishing – Premieres April 15 (Shudder Original Film)
The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs – Premieres April 16, new episodes every Friday (Shudder Original Series)
2021 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards – Premieres April 18 at 8pm ET / 5pm PT (Exclusive Event)
Boys from County Hell – Premieres April 22 (Shudder Exclusive Film)
In Search of Darkness: Part II – Premieres April 26 (Shudder Exclusive Documentary)
Deadhouse Dark – Premieres April 29 (Shudder Original Series)
New film library additions:
Night of the Lepus (1972) – April 1
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) – April 1
The Haunting of Julia (1977) – April 1
The Val Lewton Collection (1942-1945) – April 2
Zombie for Sale (2019) – April 5
Don’t Panic (1988) – April 5
Alex de la Iglesia Double Feature (1995-1997) – April 12
The McPherson Tape (1989) – April 12
The Stepfather (1987) – April 19
The Conspiracy (2012) – April 19
Housebound (2014) – April 19
Thale (2012) – April 19
Attack of the Demons (2019) – April 26
The Similars (2015) – April 26
The Diabolical (2015) – April 26
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Entertainment One Australia have announced the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD will be available on DVD & Blu­‐ray from September 27. Regarded by many as the most controversial season in the show’s history, fans will once again get a compelling glimpse behind-­the-­scenes with brand new special features including featurettes and audio commentary.
In Season 7 of the iconic show, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his group will find out yet again that the world isn’t what they thought it was and the lengths they will have to go to in order to find weapons, food and new fighters is nothing short of remarkable. While they have a singular purpose – to defeat Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) ‐ it won’t come easy. More importantly, victory will require more than Alexandria. They need the numbers of the Kingdom and the Hilltop.
Both the DVD & Blu-­ray editions of the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD will have a host of bonus features as follows:
Featurettes x7: ‘Breaking and Rebuilding’, ‘In Memoriam’, ‘A Larger World’, ‘A New Chapter’, ‘The Writer’, ‘Top Walker’, ‘Warrior Women’
Deleted & Extended Scenes x 8 scenes
Inside THE WALKING DEAD x 16 episodes
Making of THE WALKING DEAD x 16 episodes
Audio Commentaries x 6: Featuring contributions from Scott Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Michael Cudlitz, Angela Kang, Norman Reedus, Alanna Mastertson, Josh McDermitt, Austin Amelio, Denise Huth, Lennie James, Melissa McBride, Lauren Cohan
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Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Michael Cudlitz as Sgt. Abraham Ford, Danai Gurira as Michonne, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa, Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha Williams, Ross Marquand as Aaron, Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes, Josh McDermitt as Dr. Eugene Porter – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Khary Payton as Ezekiel – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 2 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Danai Gurira as Michonne – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 4 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Saviors – The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 4 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Fans can pre-order the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD from JB Hi-Fi here with exclusive cover artwork: jbhifi.com.au
#ICYM #twd 'The Walking Dead' Season 7 Announcement & Production Images Entertainment One Australia have announced the complete seventh season of THE WALKING DEAD will be available…
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Anna Camp, Keith David, Ashley Laurence, Josh McDermitt & Adam Pally Set to Star in Episodes Directed by Series Showrunner Greg Nicotero
  NEW YORK, NY – September 10, 2020 – Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, today announced the start of production on the highly-anticipated second season of its hit series Creepshow in Atlanta, Georgia. The anthology series, which shattered all Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie. The six-episode second season will premiere exclusively on Shudder in 2021. The show is following all safety guidelines and protocols in accordance with SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, TEAMSTERS, CDC and state and local guidance.
  “I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today,” said Nicotero. “After missing our shoot date in March by just over 48 hours, season 2 of Creepshow hits the ground running as cameras begin to roll. The cast and crew have a level of excitement and enthusiasm I’ve never seen before and it’s inspiring. So many of us in the entertainment industry have been waiting for the day we can begin to do what we do best—to have some fun together creating new worlds, new adventures and new thrills.”
  “Season one was a monster hit for us, setting viewership records across the board while becoming the best-reviewed new horror series of 2019,” said Craig Engler, Shudder’s General Manager. “For season 2, Greg Nicotero and his team have outdone themselves with bigger and bolder stories, new incredible creature designs, and clever twists that truly live up to the show’s tagline, ‘The Most Fun You’ll Have Being Scared’.”
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Shudder also revealed initial details about four of this season’s segments, which will be directed by Greg Nicotero. Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect) and Adam Pally (The Mindy Project) will star in “Shapeshifters Anonymous” Parts 1 and 2, written by Greg Nicotero, based on a short story by J.A. Konrath (Last Call) about an unlucky soul who finds himself in need of a werewolf support group; Keith David (The Thing), Ashley Laurence (Hellraiser) and Josh McDermitt (The Walking Dead) will star in “Pesticide,” written by Frank Dietz (I Hate Kids), in which an exterminator makes an infernal bargain; and “Model Kid,” written by returning Creepshow writer John Esposito (season one’s “Night of the Paw”), is about a 12-year-old monster fan who turns to hand-built model kits to escape his unhappy reality. Additional titles, casting and directors will be announced soon.
  In its first season, Creepshow smashed records for Shudder in number of viewers, new subscriber sign-ups and total minutes streamed to become the most watched program in Shudder history, followed by a successful run on AMC. The show was a hit with critics as well as fans as one of 2019’s best-reviewed new genre series, with a 97% Fresh rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes®.  The inaugural season starred David Arquette, Adrienne Barbeau, Tobin Bell, Big Boi, Jeffrey Combs, Kid Cudi, Bruce Davison, Giancarlo Esposito, Dana Gould, Tricia Helfer and DJ Qualls and featured adaptations of stories by Stephen King, Joe Hill, Joe R. Lansdale, Josh Malerman and others.
  Shudder’s Creepshow is produced by the Cartel with Monster Agency Productions, Taurus Entertainment, and Striker Entertainment: Stan Spry, Jeff Holland, and Eric Woods are executive producers and Geoff Silverman and Anthony Fankhauser are co-executive producers for the Cartel; Greg Nicotero and Brian Witten are executive producers and Julia Hobgood is a co-executive producer for Monster Agency Productions; Robert Dudelson, James Dudelson and Jordan Kizwani are executive producers for Taurus Entertainment; Russell Binder is executive producer and Marc Mostman co-executive producer for Striker Entertainment.
  ABOUT SHUDDER
AMC Networks’ Shudder is a premium streaming video service, super-serving members with the best selection in genre entertainment, covering horror, thrillers and the supernatural. Shudder’s expanding library of film, TV series, and originals is available on most streaming devices in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. For a 7-day, risk-free trial, visit ​www.shudder.com​.
  ABOUT THE CARTEL
Founded in 2011 and run by partners Stan Spry, Jeff Holland, Evan Corday, Geoff Silverman, Bradford Bricken and Eric Woods, The Cartel is a feature film and television production, management, and financing company representing top-tier showrunners, show creators, writers, directors, producers and production companies in film, TV and new media. The Cartel has also been involved in more than 90 movie and television productions since inception, including the hit series Creepshow for Shudder, the animated series Twelve Forever for Netflix, and the upcoming Day of the Dead for Syfy. The Cartel previously produced the series Ties That Bind for Up TV, and A Place in the Sun for Discovery as well as several recent feature films, including Switched for Christmas, Jeepers Creepers 3, Christmas Connection, Love at the Shore, Sun Sand and Romance, Love at First Glance, and Wrong Nanny, to name a few. In 2013 The Cartel purchased and renovated Tamarind Lithography Studios, which is their Los Angeles headquarters, as well as a full-service production and post-production complex. The Cartel also has offices in London, England, New York, NY and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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  ABOUT MONSTER AGENCY PRODUCTIONS
Monster Agency Productions is Greg Nicotero��s production company with Head of Television & Film Brian Witten and producer Julia Hobgood.
  SHUDDER ANNOUNCES START OF PRODUCTION ON CREEPSHOW SEASON TWO Anna Camp, Keith David, Ashley Laurence, Josh McDermitt & Adam Pally Set to Star in Episodes Directed by Series Showrunner Greg Nicotero…
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‘The Walking Dead’ Season 9 Cast Spoilers
Tonight is the premiere of Season 9 of The Walking Dead. AMC has fans on edge, with trailer after trailer promoting “Rick’s last episodes.” But just what is going to happen and when? Is the show going to jump ahead in time? Will Negan still be around? Fans want to know what’s going to happen next. And here’s what we know so far about the cast for Season 9. THIS IS YOUR SPOILER WARNING. Do NOT continue reading if you don’t want to know any information about the new season. This post will include spoilers about the cast all the way through Season 8.
Many new characters are joining the cast for Season 9. Here’s who is rumored to be returning and who is known to be coming back. The season will begin with the show jumping ahead in time 18 months. But a second time jump is rumored to happen again around Episode 6, and this one will likely involve a greater period of time.
The opening credits tell us some of the main characters we’ll be seeing, including Andrew Lincoln (Rick), Norman Reedus (Daryl), Lauren Cohan (Maggie), Danai Gurira (Michonne), Melissa McBride (Carol), Alanna Masterson (Tara), Josh McDermitt (Eugene), Christian Serratos (Rosita), Seth Gilliam (Gabriel), Ross Marquand (Aaron), Katelyn Nacon (Enid), Tom Payne (Jesus), and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan). And of course, Khary Payton returns as Ezekiel.
These next actors and characters are rumored or confirmed to be new to the cast:
Hershel Rhee (portrayed by Peyton Lockridge) — Hershel is Maggie’s baby boy, appearing for the first time in Season 9 Episode 1.
‘THE WALKING DEAD’ Star LAUREN COHAN on How BABY HERSHEL Changes MAGGIEhttps://t.co/XbGM7hGLEb pic.twitter.com/cCu89vmGJb
— ComicBook NOW! (@ComicBookNOW) August 6, 2018
Magna (played by Nadia Hilker) — She is rumored to be appearing in Episode 6 this season, after a second time jump. She’s liksted on IMDB for at least nine episodes. You may remember her from her role as Luna on The 100, most recently.
‘THE WALKING DEAD’ Season 9 Casts NADIA HILKER as MAGNAhttps://t.co/OUoUjZ6ubC pic.twitter.com/XmfukArgan
— ComicBook NOW! (@ComicBookNOW) July 20, 2018
Yumiko (played by Eleanor Matsura) — She is rumored to be appearing in Episode 6, after a second time jump, and is listed for at least 9 episodes on IMDB. She has numerous credits, including the post-apocalyptic show Into the Badlands (Baron Chau), Shetland, Wonder Woman, Sherlock, Cuffs (PC Donna Prager), Da Vinci’s Demons (Madame Singh), Residue, and more.
👻 #CastingNews 👻 'The Walking Dead' Adds Eleanor Matsuura to Season 9 Cast #TVInColour #EleanorMatsuura #TheWalkingDead 👻 pic.twitter.com/uKH8PX6BX4
— TV In Colour (@TVInColour) July 21, 2018
Luke (played by Dan Fogler) — He is rumored to be appearing in Episode 6, after the second time jump. IMDB has him listed for numerous episodes this season. The actor has a lot of credits in the past, including The Goldbergs, Sharknado 5, Fantastic Beasts, Secrets and Lies, Hannibal, and more.
The Walking Dead season 9 adds Fantastic Beasts star Dan Fogler https://t.co/pyZtHDQoDq
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) July 19, 2018
Connie (played by Lauren Ridloff) — Rumored to appear in Episode 6 after the second time jump. She’s not listed on IMDB but she’s been reported in news coverage.
Tony Nominee Lauren Ridloff Joins “The Walking Dead” as Comic Book Character Connie https://t.co/vC43kX65Dg
— Bloody Disgusting 🎃 (@BDisgusting) July 16, 2018
Marco (played by Gustavo Gomez) – The long-haired guy who is Ken’s friend and one of the younger members of the DC supply run. He was recently on Chicago PD, La Quinceanera, Day 5, American Crime, and more.
cosplay do carl kasoaksaoksao!!!!!! de acordo com as infomações, o ator gustavo gomez irá interpretar o personagem chamado "marco" na 9ª temporada de the walking dead pic.twitter.com/HIVgfvdq0V
— Glenn Rhee (@pqpglenn) July 19, 2018
Ken — A guy in a blue shirt who is part of a premiere DC supply run and plays a pivotal role in the episode.
Earl (played by John Finn) — He is the Hilltop blacksmith who is seen with his hands tied up in the trailer. Spoilers indicate that he tried to attack Maggie, and Ken is his son. He’s married to Tammy. The actor is very well known, with his credits including Glory, Blown Away, Catch Me If You Can, NCIS (Charles T. Ellison), The Blacklist, Madame Secretary, Believe, Homeland, Suits, Cold Case (John Stillman), Dawson’s Creek (John Witter), and more. 
TV News: Brett Butler and John Finn join THE WALKING DEAD.https://t.co/Knvxn9n8pl pic.twitter.com/JOLffFLRRE
— STARBURST Magazine (@STARBURST_MAG) September 5, 2018
Tammy Rose (played by Brett Butler) — Earl’s wife and Ken’s mom. There are rumors that she might die, based on what happened in the comics. But it’s unclear what will actually happen to this character on the show.
Tammy Rose was first introduced in the comics in Issue 135. She lives on Hilltop with her husband and son (named Morton and Brandon in the comics.) In the comics, Carl played a big role and nearly beat her son and friend to death while protecting Sophia, so it’s unclear how her character will play out in the show.
Brett Butler is well known for roles including Grace Under Fire, The Comedian, How to Get Away with Murder, Anger Management, The Young and the Restless (Beth), and more.
Justin (played by Zach McGowan) — A hostile Savior. In the trailer, he’s seen arguing with Daryl and being knocked over a bridge by Henry. There is speculation that he may be a major antagonist, at least for part of the season. I have to believe this speculation is true. We see him at the very beginning of Episode 1 of Season 9 in a seemingly innocuous role. But considering the actor’s past on shows like The 100, Black Sails, and Agents of Shield, he will likely have a really big role on The Walking Dead in the future.
Don’t miss @Zach_McGowan on The Walking Dead premiere this Sunday night as Justin! Would love to see him kick some a##! 😍😍😍 #zachmcgowan #TheWalkingDead #twd #whisperer #justin pic.twitter.com/AQHtdufAMf
— ZachMcGowanFanClub🔥🔥🔥 (@ZMcGowanFanClub) October 5, 2018
Jed (played by Rhys Coiro) — Another rebellious Savior who is seen in the trailer being menacing toward Carol and fighting with Aaron on a bridge. He may be a main antagonist for the first part of the season. Coiro’s many credits include  Entourage, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., Ray Donovan, Graceland, and more.
Alpha (played by Samantha Morton) — She is going to be the next major antagonist and is speculated to be appearing in Season 9 Episode 8. But The Whisperers themselves are supposed to be appearing for the first time in Episode 6 after the second time jump. So she’ll be the major antagonist of the second half of the season, most likely. Morton’s past credits include Harlots (Margaret Wells), Rillington Place, Fantastic Beasts, The Last Panthers, Max & Ruby, and much more.
‘The Walking Dead’ Casts Samantha Morton For Iconic Villain Role https://t.co/izHDI9IXWz pic.twitter.com/BuvwlIexHN
— Heroic Hollywood (@heroichollywood) July 21, 2018
Lydia (played by Cassady McClincy) — Alpha’s daughter, who is rumored to be having a tryst of sorts with Henry. McClincy’s credits include Castle Rock (young Molly Strand), The Visitor, Daytime Divas, Ozark, and more.
Cassady McClincy deve interpretar Lydia em The Walking Dead https://t.co/vBv4Fghrml pic.twitter.com/x6sJUsCsPQ
— #NerdBunker (@Nerdbunker) August 26, 2018
Beta (played by Ryan Hurst) — He is the second in command of the Whisperers and is confirmed to be part of the new season, appearing in 16 episodes. Hurst’s previous credits include Outsiders, Bates Motel, Axe Cop, Sons of Anarchy (Harry “Opie” Winston), Wanted, and much more.
Sons of Anarchy favorite Ryan Hurst joins The Walking Dead https://t.co/jPry4DMKL5
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) August 27, 2018
A Dog! Yes, Season 9 is adding a dog to the cast. He’s seen in some leaked set photos and is going to be Daryl’s companion. This is great news, and we hope he survives for a long time.
The Spoiling Dead Fans (TSDF) and Angel Theory (Kelly), who are known for releasing reliable spoilers about The Walking Dead, have also indicated the following rumors.
Older Judith or Gracie (Cailey Fleming) — She’s rumored to be portraying one of these two characters. TSDF noted that Angel had asked Cailey if she was practicing her sign language when they were talking in a live chat about The Walking Dead filming.
Older Judith or Gracie (Raegan Millican) — This is another rumor, based on Millican following cast and crew who are following her back.
Of course, all the fan favorites and characters from last season who didn’t die will be back, with a few changes. Daryl, Maggie, Carol, Ezekiel, Rick, Michonne  — everyone’s returning. But here are some changes you’ll notice.
Henry (now played by Matt Lintz) — Yes, Henry is being recast. He’s not listed on IMDB, but he is on the Walking Dead Wikia. He’s actually taking over the role from his younger brother, Macsen Lintz. (And his older sister, Madison Lintz, portrayed Sophia, Carol’s daughter.) Lintz was born in 2001 and he’s currently 17, so that’s a pretty big age jump for Henry.
Jadis and Alden are both rumored to have bigger roles this season, Fansided reported. Jadis, the former leader of the scavengers, and Alden, a former Savior who became loyal to Maggie on the Hilltop, will be among the more prominent characters in the new season.
If you recall, Jadis (played by Pollyana McIntosh) accepted Morgan’s invitation to join up with Rick and company when Season 8 ended, just before Morgan left for Fear the Walking Dead. She has even returned to using the name “Anne” rather than Jadis. But there’s still a lot to learn about her. For example, who is behind the helicopter group that she was connected to? Is it the Commonwealth? You’ll notice right away that she’s very different. She has a new haircut and has dropped that strange accent that she used to use, now seemingly completely normal and talking about her life before the apocalypse.
Callan McAuliffe e Avi Nash, Alden e Siddiq respectivamente, são promovidos ao elenco regular da 9ª temporada de The Walking Dead https://t.co/8RPdFIEAIO pic.twitter.com/fBJXTG6OV6
— omelete (@omelete) May 7, 2018
And Alden, played by Callan McAuliffe, has been promoted to a series regular for Season 9. He has gone from the outsider Savior to a trusted member of The Hilltop who is loyal to Maggie.
Avi Nash, who plays Siddiq, has also been promoted to a series regular. He was the man that Carl gave his life to help.
source https://heavy.com/entertainment/2018/10/the-walking-dead-season-9-twd-cast-spoilers/
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