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SPOILERS: 'The Walking Dead' Ends Fall Finale With Bloody Battle
12/03/2012
The Walking Dead sent its die-hard fans off in thrilling, cliff-hanging fashion with its season 3 fall finale, “Made to Suffer.” Rick (Andrew Lincoln) led a band of rescuers, which included Daryl (Norman Reedus), Michonne (Danai Gurira) and Oscar (Vincent Ward), to Woodbury, where Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) were being held prisoner and tortured by The Governor (David Morissey).
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RECAP: 'Walking Dead' Kills Off 2 Major Characters
11/06/2012
If there was ever a time for everything to hit the fan in AMC's zombie horror/drama The Walking Dead, now in its third season, it came during Sunday's night most recent episode, "Killer Within.
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EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Paul On Preparing For 'Smashed': 'I Drank A Lot'
10/26/2012
Aaron Paul, 33, two-time Emmy winner for the acclaimed AMC show, Breaking Bad, is taking his award-winning acting to the silver screen in the upcoming Smashed, about a hard-partying couple whose relationship is tested when one of them opts for sobriety, directed by James Ponsoldt and also starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead of Scott Pilgrim vs.
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RECAP: The Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln On The New 'Ruthless' Rick Grimes
10/22/2012
Sunday night's episode of AMC's celebrated series, The Walking Dead, further explored the looming and ubiquitous question of morality in the face of a zombie apocalypse, and at its center was central character and hero (still?) Rick Grimes, played by Andrew Lincoln, with a big question mark over his head.
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Fans Of 'The Walking Dead' Celebrate World Zombie Day On Saturday
10/12/2012
More than 50 major cities around the globe, including New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago and Tokyo will celebrate the sixth annual World Zombie Day on Saturday, a yearly event that inspires such events as zombie marches, zombie races, zombie pub-crawls and zombie charity events.
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'The Walking Dead' Cast Dish About New Characters, Michonne And The Governor
10/10/2012
It's no surprise that fans of The Walking Dead can't wait to find out what season three — a sixteen-episode season that will air in two equal parts of eight episodes premiering in October and Februrary — has in store for them, especially in the characters of Michonne (Danai Gurira), who was already briefly teased on the season two finale, and the sadistic "Governor" (David Morrissey) one of the foremost villains in the comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, who will inevitably find himself squaring off against hero Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln).
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SPOILERS: Rick Grimes Gets Tough In Season Three Of 'The Walking Dead' On AMC
10/05/2012
The season three premiere of AMC's The Walking Dead is about to stumble upon Sunday nights, and that means that spoilers and trailers are bombarding the Internet, much to the delight of fans. As Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln) and his dwindling crew approach an abandoned prison — both an ideal place to keep zombies out and a metaphor for the heroes' predicament — on the season premiere, you can cut the tension with a knife.
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AMC Offers DISH Live Streaming Of 'The Walking Dead' Season 3 Premiere
09/29/2012
AMC is proving its dedication to its fans — particularly the fans of one of its many acclaimed shows, The Walking Dead, by offering live streaming of the season three premiere of the show, starring Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori Grimes), Steven Yeun (Glenn), and Norman Reedus (Daryl) to audiences who subscribe to DISH, which is dropping AMC from its lineup.
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The Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln: 'A Zombie Apocalypse Keeps Me Fit'
09/11/2012
Andrew Lincoln, 38, the British star of AMC's acclaimed The Walking Dead, may be one of the channel's most notable heartthrobs, climbing up to near-Jon Hamm heights, but Lincoln takes a simple approach to keeping himself looking so fine.
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SPOILERS: Will Walter White Really Stop 'Breaking Bad'?
09/06/2012
Sunday night's mid-season finale of AMC's Breaking Bad, starring Bryan Cranston, 56, as consummate meth kingpin Walter White, Aaron Paul, 33, as dealer-with-a-heart-of-gold Jesse Pinkman and Anna Gunn, 44, as the indignant spouse unwillingly caught up in a life of crime, may have left fans with more questions than answers heading into next summer's final demi-season, but creator Vince Gilligan, 45, is right there, willing to iron out some of the confusion.
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SPOILERS: Rick's Camp Meets The Governor On 'The Walking Dead'
08/24/2012
The zombie threat of the past two seasons on AMC's celebrated hit show, The Walking Dead, starring Andrew Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies, Steven Yeun and Norman Reedus, is about to shift to something decidedly more human, but perhaps just as frightening.
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RECAP: Breaking Bad's Tanker Train Heist
08/13/2012
It's no secret that Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad is getting darker, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is getting crazier and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) is getting closer to finding out the truth about his best friend / worst enemy.
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VIDEO: Emmy Awards 2012: 'Mad Men,' 'American Horror Story' Lead
07/19/2012
Jimmy Kimmel and Kerry Washington announced the nominees for the 64th annual Emmy Awards bright and early this morning, just after 5:30 a.m., in Los Angeles. Washington dressed appropriately for the occasion, and Kimmel wore his pajamas, declaring at one point that "only old people get up this early.
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SPOILERS: Bryan Cranston Returns For Fifth And Final Season Of 'Breaking Bad'
05/22/2012
Breaking Bad will come back to AMC on June 15, with stars Bryan Cranston as Walter White, Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, Dean Norris as Hank Schrader and Anna Gunn as Skyler White. And that's not all the news.
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FIRST LOOK: Bryan Cranston And Aaron Paul Behind The Scenes On 'Breaking Bad' Season Five
05/03/2012
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are almost back as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman on season five of AMC's hit show, Breaking Bad, which will return on some to-be-declared date in July 2012. In distinctively un-Walter-esque fashion, Cranston joked around with the press at a recent taping of Breaking Bad, which is currently in production.
