After seasons of jokes, teases, and straight denials (mostly on creator Robert Kirkman's part), the worlds of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead are finally set to collide on Sunday, April 15th with AMC and Fathom Event's 'Survival Sunday: The Walking Dead & Fear the Walking Dead.'
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If you're Saturday Night Live's Chris Redd and Pete Davidson and you have a chance to work with someone you've grown up respecting and idolizing, there's only one way to celebrate: a tribute rap (duh).
With Disney's 2018 version of Muppet Babies ready to take its first steps next week, the network is showing that even though times change, some things very much stay the same. Case in point? Kermit (Matt Daner) and Fozzie's (Eric Bauza) ability to amp up the drama on something as simple as "Show-n-Tell".
Netflix is set to host the next chapter of the Italian animated franchise series Winx Club. Originally created by Iginio Straffi in 2004, Netflix's adaptation comes with a very interesting twist: it's a live-action young adult series.
This week's episode of The Walking Dead is no better time for Dwight, who's pooping bricks right now as he waits for his cover to be blown, and Simon, who we can see from the following clip is just a ticking time bomb ready to blow, to catch up and talk game plan.
We were lucky enough to speak with Fear the Walking Dead's Danay Garcia ahead of both the Blu-ray/DVD release of FTWD season 3 and the show's highly anticipated fourth season in April.
Fox Broadcasting Chairman Gary Newman took some time on Monday to touch on the future of the 24 franchise; as well as offer some pointed insight into the renewal futures of series Gotham, The Last Man on Earth, L.A. To Vegas, The Exorcist, and Empire.
CW's iZombie really hit some high shocker notes with 'Blue Bloody,' the second episode of the show's fourth season. Oliva “Liv” Moore (Rose Mclver) and Major Lillywhite (Robert Buckly) are back together….what?!?!?
We're back with another edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly "revap" (review/recap) of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8; taking a look at this season's eleventh episode ‘Dead or Alive Or’ after a brief episode reminder and disclaimer.
If it's Sunday night, then it must be time for Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead Live-blog! Things are back to normal on our side of "The Fourth Wall" - not so much for Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the coalition - in this week's eleventh episode of AMC's The Walking Dead, ‘Dead or Alive Or’.
After a week of on-set coverage, we take a look at Sunday night's first episode of ABC's Deception to see if the pilot episode is DVR-worthy -- or if it's in desperate need of a disappearing act.
We're into some dark days, my friends! Aaron and Enid are trying to get Oceanside to join the fight, but killing Cyndie's nana wasn't a good first impression. And that's just the beginning! Here's your The Walking Dead Rewind for 'The Lost and the Plunderers'.
Matt and Ross Duffer (The Duffer Brothers) are facing accusations of being verbally abusive towards women on the set of Stranger Things, with the brothers as well as the streaming service issuing statements in response.
Without spoiling the series premiere of ABC's crime-drama-with-a-twist Deception, let's just say that Jack Cutmore-Scott's Cameron Black lives up to the show's title - and we're not talking about his stage act.
ABC has indefinitely pulled the once-scheduled February 27 episode 'Please, Baby, Please' over what the network and creator/showrunner Kenya Barris are vaguely describing are "creative differences." At this time, ABC has no plans to either air the episode or make the episode available through other formats.
We've buried Carl, given out some Oscars, had some tech issues, and watched Jadis turn her Scavengers into walker-wurst. After all of that, we're back to some level of normalcy, so make sure to join us for our Walking Dead live-blog on Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET.
Ilfenesh Hadera is an actor whose star continues to rise, in large part due to both her talent and her diverse film and television project choices — ranging from Paramount's reboot of Baywatch (with Dwayne Johnson) to director/writer Spike Lee's series reboot of his indie film debut She's Gotta Have It for Netflix.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s "finally-back-to-weekly" recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt. Tonight, we're taking a look at our fifth episode, 'Dating Toledoans'.
Best known for co-creating NBC's Chuck, writer/executive producer Chris Fedak has also served as writer and executive producer on ABC's Forever and the CW's Legends of Tomorrow. During our roundtable interview, Fedak touched on a number of topics.
In this week's 11th episode of The Walking Dead season 8, 'Dead or Alive Or', we see the focus shift to Daryl, Tara, Rosita, and Dwight as they make a very dangerous decision to make their way to the Hilltop.
With what they're calling “a new wave of creators telling stories that are relevant and reflective of today’s kids,” Cartoon Network announced a 2018-2019 programming, mobile and gaming line-up that is the network's largest slate of content to date.
It's mid-season series premiere time, and ABC is hoping it has a new trick up its sleeve in action/drama-series-with-a-twist Deception. Bleeding Cool had a chance to visit the set for a series of interviews, beginning with East Coast Magic Consultant Francis Menotti.
Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge's spy thriller series Killing Eve has found a new "safe house" with the BBC, with the British broadcaster securing the rights to broadcast the eight-part drama on both BBC One and BBC Three later in 2018.
There are two clear and distinct messages Netflix wants to get across to viewers about Luke Cage in the streaming service's date announcement teaser for Marvel's Luke Cage season 2.
As we can see from the first official trailer for Netflix's upcoming Lost in Space reboot, the danger to Will Robinson (Maxwell Jenkins) is about to get very, very real when the series premieres on April 13.
We're back once again with another edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8; and after saying our final goodbyes to Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs), we’re back to the main action in a big way.
If you remember where Season 3 left us, the zombie jig was up courtesy of Chase Graves (Jason Dohring), who broadcast the existence of zombies for everyone to hear. Three months later, a much darker iZombie Season 4 opens at a brain processing plant (think Unwrapped).
With the last tear shed, we welcome all of you back to Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead Live-blog! Because of our Oscars coverage, our slightly-later-than-usual live-blog will take a look at the tenth episode of the AMC series 'The Lost and the Plunderers’
Welcome to the Walking Dead Rewind, where you get a chance to get caught up on Bleeding Cool's weekly revaps (reviews/recaps) of the previous week's episode ahead of a new episode tonight. This week, get caught up on mid-season premiere 'Honor' and Carl's (Chandler Riggs) last day among the living.
Even AMC's The Walking Dead finds itself facing a foe that's tough to defeat: because of tonight's Oscars coverage, we're pushing back our "Bring Out Your Dead!" live-blog to 11:06 p.m. ET (the first re-airing of the episode after Talking Dead) for this Sunday, March 4th only!