Fear no more: after an eight-year run, AMC’s “Fear the Walking Dead” is heading toward its end. With six final episodes after its mid-season break, the spinoff to its groundbreaking “The Walking Dead” will try to find salvation for its survivors, who will need to protect their safe haven from unwanted attention and prove once and for all they deserve to have it saved at all. Season 8, Part 2 of “Fear the Walking Dead” will premiere on Sunday, Oct. 22 at 9 p.m. Et on AMC and AMC+ and will conclude on Sunday, Nov. 19 with two back-to-back episodes. You can watch AMC with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Sling TV, or YouTube TV.
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- 10/22/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Is Fear the Walking Dead preparing for another soft reboot?
Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 16 showed all of the characters in truly perilous situations, but the developments were a little too rushed.
The creative forces clearly wanted to go the extra mile to leave fans with many cliffhangers, but adding another 30 minutes would have allowed the finale some breathing room to give us some more of the character-building we've come to expect.
One of my biggest annoyances with this series is that Morgan continually finds a way to survive. In the final few episodes alone, he was thrown into a pile of walkers and somehow escaped unscathed.
Surviving the initial blasts by hiding under a truck was completely and utterly ridiculous, even more so when the walkers in the vicinity were charred. It would have been way more believable to have him, Grace, and the kid hides it out in the submarine.
Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 16 showed all of the characters in truly perilous situations, but the developments were a little too rushed.
The creative forces clearly wanted to go the extra mile to leave fans with many cliffhangers, but adding another 30 minutes would have allowed the finale some breathing room to give us some more of the character-building we've come to expect.
One of my biggest annoyances with this series is that Morgan continually finds a way to survive. In the final few episodes alone, he was thrown into a pile of walkers and somehow escaped unscathed.
Surviving the initial blasts by hiding under a truck was completely and utterly ridiculous, even more so when the walkers in the vicinity were charred. It would have been way more believable to have him, Grace, and the kid hides it out in the submarine.
- 6/14/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The ballad of Morgan Jones is not over yet.
AMC has renewed Fear the Walking Dead for a seventh season. The news comes as the flagship Walking Dead spinoff is currently on hiatus in the middle of season six, having wrapped one episode earlier than originally intended.
“It was heartbreaking not to be able to carry it through to 608, just because that is an astounding episode,” executive producer Scott M. Gimple recently told The Hollywood Reporter about the planned midseason six finale. “It’s such a big episode in the history of the series. It’ll make ...
AMC has renewed Fear the Walking Dead for a seventh season. The news comes as the flagship Walking Dead spinoff is currently on hiatus in the middle of season six, having wrapped one episode earlier than originally intended.
“It was heartbreaking not to be able to carry it through to 608, just because that is an astounding episode,” executive producer Scott M. Gimple recently told The Hollywood Reporter about the planned midseason six finale. “It’s such a big episode in the history of the series. It’ll make ...
- 12/3/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The ballad of Morgan Jones is not over yet.
AMC has renewed Fear the Walking Dead for a seventh season. The news comes as the flagship Walking Dead spinoff is currently on hiatus in the middle of season six, having wrapped one episode earlier than originally intended.
“It was heartbreaking not to be able to carry it through to 608, just because that is an astounding episode,” executive producer Scott M. Gimple recently told The Hollywood Reporter about the planned midseason six finale. “It’s such a big episode in the history of the series. It’ll make ...
AMC has renewed Fear the Walking Dead for a seventh season. The news comes as the flagship Walking Dead spinoff is currently on hiatus in the middle of season six, having wrapped one episode earlier than originally intended.
“It was heartbreaking not to be able to carry it through to 608, just because that is an astounding episode,” executive producer Scott M. Gimple recently told The Hollywood Reporter about the planned midseason six finale. “It’s such a big episode in the history of the series. It’ll make ...
- 12/3/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John Saavedra Joseph Baxter Dec 20, 2019
Fear the Walking Dead will return for season 6 on AMC in 2020.
Fear the Walking Dead will return for season 6. The news was confirmed by showrunner Ian Goldberg during the show's Sdcc 2019 panel. The news is not a surprise as Fear the Walking Dead is AMC's second most-watched series, averaging over 2 million viewers, according to THR.
Fear the Walking Dead has seen its fair amount of change in the past few years after losing original showrunner Dave Erickson, who led the series into some really interesting stories that set it apart from its older sibling. Season 4 saw the arrival of new showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg as well as star Lennie James, reprising his role as Morgan Jones. Morgan's journey to the world of the spinoff series meant some other big cast changes for the series, as it shifted focus from the Clark family, Fear the Walking Dead...
Fear the Walking Dead will return for season 6 on AMC in 2020.
Fear the Walking Dead will return for season 6. The news was confirmed by showrunner Ian Goldberg during the show's Sdcc 2019 panel. The news is not a surprise as Fear the Walking Dead is AMC's second most-watched series, averaging over 2 million viewers, according to THR.
Fear the Walking Dead has seen its fair amount of change in the past few years after losing original showrunner Dave Erickson, who led the series into some really interesting stories that set it apart from its older sibling. Season 4 saw the arrival of new showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg as well as star Lennie James, reprising his role as Morgan Jones. Morgan's journey to the world of the spinoff series meant some other big cast changes for the series, as it shifted focus from the Clark family, Fear the Walking Dead...
- 7/19/2019
- Den of Geek
“Fear the Walking Dead” fans, mark your calendars for Sunday, June 2 as that’s the day Season 5 will premiere on AMC. While the zombie apocalypse spinoff has gone through many cast changes over the years, its current ensemble, led by Lennie James as Morgan Jones, all come together in a fun new teaser video that channels “The Avengers.” In the official promo (watch above), the camera circles around all of main characters as they ready for war against the dead, with Morgan ultimately declaring, “If it’s dead, shoot it.”
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Joining James in the instant classic “Heroes United” teaser video are Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, Colman Domingo as Victor Strand, Danay Garcia as Luciana Galvez, Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie, Maggie Grace as Althea, Jenna Elfman as June and Alexa Nisenson as Charlie.
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Joining James in the instant classic “Heroes United” teaser video are Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, Colman Domingo as Victor Strand, Danay Garcia as Luciana Galvez, Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie, Maggie Grace as Althea, Jenna Elfman as June and Alexa Nisenson as Charlie.
- 5/7/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Morgan and friends are back to make the brutal post-apocalypse a better place (unless you're one of the living dead or have malevolent intentions) in the official key art, clip, and teaser video for Fear The Walking Dead Season 5.
You can view the new clip, teaser video, and key art below, and in case you missed it, check here to catch up on our previous coverage of Fear The Walking Dead Season 5, premiering on AMC on Sunday, June 2nd at 9:00pm Est.
"In “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 5, the group’s mission is clear: locate survivors and help make what’s left of the world a slightly better place. With dogged determination, Morgan Jones (Lennie James) leads the group with a philosophy rooted in benevolence, community and hope. Each character believes that helping others will allow them to make up for the wrongs of their pasts. But trust won't be easily earned.
You can view the new clip, teaser video, and key art below, and in case you missed it, check here to catch up on our previous coverage of Fear The Walking Dead Season 5, premiering on AMC on Sunday, June 2nd at 9:00pm Est.
"In “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 5, the group’s mission is clear: locate survivors and help make what’s left of the world a slightly better place. With dogged determination, Morgan Jones (Lennie James) leads the group with a philosophy rooted in benevolence, community and hope. Each character believes that helping others will allow them to make up for the wrongs of their pasts. But trust won't be easily earned.
- 5/7/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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