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The Walking Dead was renewed by AMC for a 16-episode eighth season on October 16, 2016. [4] Production began on April 25, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia. [5] On July 12, 2017, production was shut down after stuntman John Bernecker was killed, after falling more than 20 feet onto a concrete floor. [6] Production resumed on July 17. [7]
The site's consensus states, "While the sense of finality is diminished by the promise of even more spinoffs, The Walking Dead ' s eleventh conclusion is a solid enough conclusion to an epic tale of zombies that never had a clear offramp to begin with. [230] In 2013, TV Guide ranked The Walking Dead as the #8 sci-fi show. [237]
The Walking Dead is an American zombie apocalypse media franchise centered on a number of television series based on the comic book of the same name. [1] [2] Set in one fictional shared universe, [3] the franchise has developed into seven live-action television series, eight web series that tie into the first two television series, novels, video games, and other media.
The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, and developed for television by Frank Darabont. It premiered on the cable network AMC on October 31, 2010. [1]
"How It's Gotta Be" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the eighth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on December 10, 2017. The episode was written by David Leslie Johnson and Angela Kang, and directed by Mi
"Some Guy" is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on November 12, 2017. The episode was written by David Leslie Johnson and directed by Dan Liu. This episode is mainly centered on the character of King Ezekiel (Khary Payton).
In the days after the onset of the war against Negan and the Saviors, Rick, Maggie, and Carol correspond with each other to report on their victories and losses, and make plans to launch the next phase of the plan in a few days: Aaron returns to Hilltop with baby Gracie; Jesus keeps watch over the Saviors they have captured, secured on the fence outside of the community; Rick has traveled to ...
The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an 81% with an average rating of 6.71 out of 10, based on 21 reviews. The site's consensus reads: ""The Lost and the Plunderers" takes a segmented approach to focus on individual characters—albeit with mixed results."