With The Walking Dead returning to AMC this Sunday, that means it's time for Bleeding Cool to fire up the engines once again on Bring Out Your Dead!: our continuing weekly episode live-blog, resuming with Season 8's mid-season premiere this Sunday night, February 25, at 9 p.m. ET.
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With less than a week to go before the show's mid-Season 8 return, AMC is reminding The Walling Dead fans who might still be caught up in Winter Olympic fever that the show has some serious advantages over the international competition.
With The Walking Dead set to return for the second-half of Season 8, AMC has released a new preview clip for the mid-season premiere that highlights Michonne (Danai Gurira) as she and Rick (Andrew Lincoln) struggle to secure Alexandria after a night of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) “scorched earth” retribution.
Comedy Central renews Tosh.0, The CW expands their Sunday programming, first look at the new Karate Kid series Cobra Kai, and more from the past week in TV!
The Walking Dead executive producer Greg Nicotero has let it be known that in the midst of Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his coalition's last stand against Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the Saviors, viewers will witness their very first "au naturel" walker.
As Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) comes storming back home to Angelville ahead of Preacher's Season 3, AMC is rounding out the L'Angelle clan with the additions of Betty Buckley (Split), Colin Cunningham (Falling Skies), Jeremy Childs (Nashville) and Liz McGeever (Star) to the cast in recurring roles.
Unpacking a statement recently made by Robert Kirkman, which insinuated that the end of TWD's Season 8 leads directly into FTWD's Season 4 from a storyline-timeline standpoint, opening up a number of future possibilities for both shows moving forward.
Justin Timberlake's comparably tame Super Bowl halftime show, Chrysler's questionable decision to use MLK in an ad, what the Game of Thrones creators' new Star Wars project could mean for HBO's Confederate, and more from the realm of TV this week!
With less than three weeks to go before The Walking Dead's mid-season 8 premiere, AMC has released the title and a brief synopsis for the season's tenth episode. If there's one takeaway that can be pulled from it, it's that it's pretty clear this "All Out War" is coming to a head sooner rather than later.
With less than a month to go before The Walking Dead's mid-season premiere, AMC's marketing machine has shifted into overdrive by releasing yet another trailer for the second-half of Season 8: one that doesn't hesitate to remind us of the tragedy awaiting us: the death of Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs).
The Weekly Static is our righteously desperate-yet-endearing look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting, unique and entertaining perspective. At least that’s how it reads on paper, so let’s see how this goes…
Is Lauren Cohan leaving the Walking Dead? The Actress is receiving multiple pilot offers while her contract with the AMC series remains in limbo
With less than a month to go, AMC has released a new teaser for the second-half of The Walking Dead season 8 with a very telling theme: "It's Time to Finish the Fight!".
Marvel Studio's Black Panther will have a sadly poignant connection to AMC's The Walking Dead with a tribute to John Bernecker, a stuntman who died tragically during the filming of the series' eighth season.
ABC orders Get Christie Love pilot, Oprah debunks rumors of a 2020 presidential bid, Vince McMahon has some inflammatory comments regarding the new XFL, and more from the past week of TV!
With about a month to go before the Walking Dead Season 8 mid-season premiere, AMC has released two pieces of official key art for the show’s return as well as a new overall synopsis for the second-half of the season.
The family and estate for late The Walking Dead stuntman John Bernecker have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against AMC, more than six months after Bernecker was killed while filming the eighth season of the hit series.
***UPDATE*** As expected, AMC had something to say about Darabont's new lawsuit, issuing the following statement through their attorney, Orin Snyder of Gibson.
Welcome back! It's The Weekly Static, so that’s what you call us. That or - uh - "His Weekness", or - uh - "Weeker," or "El Weekerino," if you’re not into the whole brevity thing.
The Walking Dead ex-showrunner Frank Darabont has filed an additional $10 million lawsuit against AMC, claiming that new information has come to light that proves he is owed additional monies on top of what his original lawsuit is seeking.
Though her character has been MIA since early in Season 3, Danay Garcia took to Instagram to both reassure and confirm for fans that her character Luciana would be returning to the Robert Kirkman-created Fear the Walking Dead for Season 4.
The Weekly Static is our righteously desperate-yet-endearing look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from what an interesting, unique and entertaining perspective. At least that's how it reads on paper - let's see how it goes...
After OSHA issued a serious citation with the maximum fine amount allowed to The Walking Dead producer Stalwart Films, late stuntman John Bernecker's mother, Susan Bernecker, says that she intends to “seek justice" for her son.
From an official standpoint, some resolution was achieved this week - at least for now - in the tragic death of The Walking Dead stuntman John Bernecker.
We'll be getting back to the regular The Weekly Static grind next week; but this week, we're wrapping up 2017 in a pretty little bow with a look back at the five biggest television screw-ups from the past year.
With the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards less than a week away, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and Dick Clark Productions are making sure viewers get as immersed in the experience as possible.
As a fan of AMC's The Walking Dead, if I read a headline like that the first think I'd think was, "Sweet! Makes sense! 'The Upside Down' would definitely explain what the hell happened to Heath after his disappearing act in Season 7's sixth episode 'Swear!'"
Welcome to the third and final act in The Weekly Static‘s three-part mid-season finale! As we wrap up this little shindig, we hit the gas and don't look back as we charge into 2018 with a series that's giving us enough of the feels that it's earned the distinction of being our 2018 "Cusack" Series*: Hulu's Castle Rock.
After a "fool-proof" plan of Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Tara's (Alanna Masterson) proved to be anything but and some crafty thinking on Eugene's (Josh McDermitt) part, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the Saviors staged a last-minute comeback by the end of The Walking Dead's Season 8 mid-season finale.
Welcome back to The Weekly Static‘s three-part mid-season finale! Today we take a look at a little basic cable network that's been quietly churning out a quality lineup of some very cool and original programming: TruTV.






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