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‘The Walking Dead’ Will ‘Say Yes’ to a Carnival With Next Week’s Clip
‘The Walking Dead’ Will ‘Say Yes’ to a Carnival With Next Week’s Clip
‘The Walking Dead’ Will ‘Say Yes’ to a Carnival With Next Week’s Clip
Sunday’s The Walking Dead broke with our regularly scheduled anti-Negan recruitment to bring us Eugene’s introduction to the Saviors’ world, but next Sunday will inevitably “Say Yes” to another hour on the road to rebellion. To wit, Season 7 may even have a little fun in that regard, as Rick and Michonne’s search for guns brings them to a carnival in new clips.
‘The Walking Dead’ Drinking Game
‘The Walking Dead’ Drinking Game
‘The Walking Dead’ Drinking Game
'The Walking Dead' is back for another killer season. So, to add some more excitement, and a Monday morning hangover, here are some drinking game rules to follow along with the show.
‘Walking Dead’ Gets the Rebellion Off to Shaky Start in First 2017 Photo
‘Walking Dead’ Gets the Rebellion Off to Shaky Start in First 2017 Photo
‘Walking Dead’ Gets the Rebellion Off to Shaky Start in First 2017 Photo
We all got to bask in Rick’s reunion with Daryl and Maggie at the close of Walking Dead mid-Season 7 finale “Hearts Still Beating,” but there’s still the difficult task of actually inspiring hope to “Rise Up” against Negan. Rick isn’t off to a great start in our first photo from the 2017 premiere, as long as you-know-who remains in charge of the Hilltop.
Andrew Lincoln Swears ‘The Walking Dead’ Will Be Less Depressing in 2017
Andrew Lincoln Swears ‘The Walking Dead’ Will Be Less Depressing in 2017
Andrew Lincoln Swears ‘The Walking Dead’ Will Be Less Depressing in 2017
It’s been an exceptionally punishing year for fans of The Walking Dead, who first endured the cop-out of Negan’s entrance, a summer spent waiting, and about eight episodes since of misery under The Saviors’ reign. Rick will finally fight back when Season 7 returns in February, and Andrew Lincoln insists “There’s a lot more levity, if you can believe that.”
‘Walking Dead’ Rises Up in 2017 Key Art, Plus Details on Mystery Watcher
‘Walking Dead’ Rises Up in 2017 Key Art, Plus Details on Mystery Watcher
‘Walking Dead’ Rises Up in 2017 Key Art, Plus Details on Mystery Watcher
It only took half a season, but The Walking Dead is finally ready to “Rise Up” against Negan and the Saviors when the AMC horror flagship returns in 2017. Following last night’s trailer, The Walking Dead is seeing red in the first Season 7B key art, while Robert Kirkman teases the mystery man (or woman) spying on Alexandria in the post-credits.

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