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The walkers arrived weeks before Halloween and won’t be leaving anytime soon. So prepare yourselves for the never ending onslaught of zombies as Season 4 of “The Walking Dead” rolls out.
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“The Walking Dead” returns to reclaim its crown as the most terrifying show on television, and as all signs indicate, nothing will get in its way.
Sunday marks the return of the hit series “The Walking Dead.” Zombie lovers rejoice, but proceed with the caution. The upcoming season will bring more flesh eating terror and walker mania than ever before.
As the final weeks until the Season 4 premiere dwindle, fans are hungry for any little zombie details they can sink their teeth into. Change is on the horizon, and as you might expect, it’s not all good news.
The series finale of "Breaking Bad" left fans shaking in their boots, but it's impossible to please everyone. Got those discouraged with the way Walt's empire came to a close, here are several alternative endings for you to chew on.
'Mad Men' actors Peggy Olsen and James Wolk talked on the Emmys red carpet about the final season of 'Mad Men.'
AMC will split the final season of 'Mad Men' into two parts, with the final half of the season airing in 2015.
AMC announced on Monday that is is in the early stages of developing a “companion series” to “The Walking Dead” that’s set to debut in 2015.
"The Walking Dead" returns next month, and aside from the high volume of zombies that promise to amp up the fear factor, a brand new teaser features even more brutality.
“Breaking Bad” will get a second wind. Sure, it may not be a prolonged season or any special episodes, but it will honored a series prequel from Saul Goodman, everybody’s favorite lawyer.
The Honduras-born twin brothers are ex-gang members who turned their lives around to pursue successful careers as the "bad guys" of Hollywood. The brothers have been featured in shows "Breaking Bad" and "Southland."
Recent rumors have hinted at a new decked out prison as it expands to accommodate new arrivals from Woodbury, but no one imagined a possible breach could be in the cards, until now.
As the hit zombie season trudges and limps toward its Season 4 premiere, leaving a trail of rotten flesh and dried blood, producers continue to drop subtle hints to keep fans engaged on the hunt.
With new showrunner Scott Gimple taking the reigns for Season 4, there's sure to be plenty of new twists and turns that will rock the show harder than ever before.