In the post-apocalyptic horror world of The Walking Dead, relationships can be fleeting and rare. Daryl Dixon, the beloved loner played by Norman Reedus, has suffered from a fair amount of grief and heartbreak throughout the series. So when a potential love interest came knocking in the form of Leah (played by Lynn Collins) in season 10, fans were thrilled as well as hesitant.
Can a man hardened by loss and survival find space for romance in a world overrun by walkers? Well, regrettably, following his brief on-screen romance with Collins in season 10, Reedus had to deal with the wrath of The Walking Dead fans, who were gripped by intense emotions.
Norman Reedus in The Walking Dead (Credit: AMC)
A sizable ensemble cast plays survivors of a zombie apocalypse in Frank Darabont’s series, striving to live despite the continual threat of attacks by zombies known as ‘walkers’.
The Walking Dead:...
Can a man hardened by loss and survival find space for romance in a world overrun by walkers? Well, regrettably, following his brief on-screen romance with Collins in season 10, Reedus had to deal with the wrath of The Walking Dead fans, who were gripped by intense emotions.
Norman Reedus in The Walking Dead (Credit: AMC)
A sizable ensemble cast plays survivors of a zombie apocalypse in Frank Darabont’s series, striving to live despite the continual threat of attacks by zombies known as ‘walkers’.
The Walking Dead:...
- 5/8/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
The end is almost here. The Walking Dead, the show that wanted to live forever, is now coming to a close…sort of. Though the series based on Robert Kirkman’s long-running zombie comic of the same name is airing its series finale on Nov. 20, the franchise itself will carry on in the form of numerous spinoffs.
Still, spinoffs or no, this is a fairly big moment in genre TV history. First premiering on Halloween night 2010, The Walking Dead was an instant ratings success for AMC and remained as such for much of its 11 seasons. It helped usher in a new era of fandom-friendly television for its network (which was coming off big prestige hits like Mad Men and Breaking Bad) and helped bring zombies back into the mainstream. With the 24th episode of its 11th season, The Walking Dead will finally be calling it quits.
It’s been quite...
Still, spinoffs or no, this is a fairly big moment in genre TV history. First premiering on Halloween night 2010, The Walking Dead was an instant ratings success for AMC and remained as such for much of its 11 seasons. It helped usher in a new era of fandom-friendly television for its network (which was coming off big prestige hits like Mad Men and Breaking Bad) and helped bring zombies back into the mainstream. With the 24th episode of its 11th season, The Walking Dead will finally be calling it quits.
It’s been quite...
- 11/18/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Spoiler Alert: This post contains details of tonight’s finale for the first part of The Walking Dead‘s 11th and final season.
“There’s obviously just by virtue of the fact that this is a final season of a show that’s been running for a long time and has had so much attention on it and such a passionate fan base, you know, we definitely feel the pressure of wanting to land the plane well,” says The Walking Dead executive producer Angela Kang of the beginning of the end of the AMC series with tonight’s midseason finale of a sort.
Directed by Sharat Raju and penned by Erik Mountain, the eighth episode in Twd’s supersized 11th and last season finds the near-starving Survivors in a dilapidated Alexandria under attack from a walker horde as the Heavens open up on them. Simultaneously, Norman Reedus’ Daryl Dixon’s...
“There’s obviously just by virtue of the fact that this is a final season of a show that’s been running for a long time and has had so much attention on it and such a passionate fan base, you know, we definitely feel the pressure of wanting to land the plane well,” says The Walking Dead executive producer Angela Kang of the beginning of the end of the AMC series with tonight’s midseason finale of a sort.
Directed by Sharat Raju and penned by Erik Mountain, the eighth episode in Twd’s supersized 11th and last season finds the near-starving Survivors in a dilapidated Alexandria under attack from a walker horde as the Heavens open up on them. Simultaneously, Norman Reedus’ Daryl Dixon’s...
- 10/11/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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