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"The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" is the seventh season premiere of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, and its 84th overall. Written by Scott M. Gimple and directed by Greg Nicotero , it originally aired on AMC in the United States on October 23, 2016.
SEASON PREMIERE: Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches (AMC) SPECIAL: Golden Globe Awards (CBS/Paramount+) JANUARY 7 SERIES PREMIERE: Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (Netflix) SEASON PREMIERE: Will ...
The Walking Dead ' s seventh-season premiere ("The Day Will Come When You Won't Be") received 17.03 million viewers in its initial broadcast on AMC in the United States. The viewership steadily declined every week after the premiere, until the seventh episode (" Sing Me a Song "), with the sixth episode (" Swear ") of the season dropping to 10. ...
In the Season 7 premiere of Fear the Walking Dead, Strand leaned so hard into his rediscovered villainy that it was a wonder he didn’t tip over. (And holy crap, did human charisma machine Colman ...
In one sense, when The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon returns to AMC with Season 2 on Sunday, Sept. 29 (at 9/8c), it moves us back toward business as usual: We won’t have to wait till Episode No. 6 ...
In September 2020, AMC confirmed that the eleventh season would be the series' last and would consist of 24 episodes broadcast from 2021 to 2022. [4] The eleventh season premiered on August 22, 2021. [5] During the course of the series, 177 episodes of The Walking Dead aired over eleven seasons, between October 31, 2010, and November 20, 2022.
Star-crossed Walking Dead lovers Rick and Michonne took one big step closer to their long-awaited reunion with the sneak peek of limited series The Ones Who Live that AMC snuck into Sunday’s ...
On review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, "Promises Broken" has a score of 92%, with an average score of 7.1 across 12 reviews. The critical consensus reads: "This installment of The Walking Dead doesn't contain a whole lot of chomp, but it effectively entwines disparate plot threads in a way that promises a big payoff soon enough." [2]