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‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Say Negan’s Kills Were Two Years in the Making
‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Say Negan’s Kills Were Two Years in the Making
‘Walking Dead’ Bosses Say Negan’s Kills Were Two Years in the Making
There’s been a bit of back-and-forth surrounding Negan’s victims from last night’s Walking Dead premiere, as some suggested they’d yet to choose the big death before this summer, while cast have claimed to know even longer. Now that the truth is finally splattered out in the open, showrunner Scott M. Gimple and creator Robert Kirkman say the doomed pair was chosen years in advance.
WD Victims Revealed
WD Victims Revealed
WD Victims Revealed
All summer long, Walking Dead fans have waited (some more patiently than others) to find out who suffered Negan’s bat in the Season 6 finale. At long last, Season 7 has officially arrived, and with it came not one, but two victims fallen to Lucille! Find out who bit the big one in Sunday’s premiere!
New WD Clip
New WD Clip
New WD Clip
The Walking Dead has the unique problem of promoting Season 7 without eliminating any cast from Negan’s potential victim pool, but at least two were pretty easily crossed off the list. A new clip from Season 7 fresh out of NYCC sees Rick and Negan in a deadly post-Lucille staredown, but is Rick about to wind up with a major injury of his own?
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Hints at ‘Fear’ Connection to Comic ‘Whisperers’
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Hints at ‘Fear’ Connection to Comic ‘Whisperers’
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Hints at ‘Fear’ Connection to Comic ‘Whisperers’
Walking Dead companion series Fear The Walking Dead wrapped up its second season with a few hints of the world leaning farther into the zombie apocalypse, but fans will always wonder if the two series would ever cross over. Robert Kirkman even offered a tantalizing hint at New York Comic-Con, suggesting a Fear-ful origin for one of the comics’ current villains.
‘Walking Dead’ Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan Drops Pretense of Lucille Symbolism
‘Walking Dead’ Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan Drops Pretense of Lucille Symbolism
‘Walking Dead’ Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan Drops Pretense of Lucille Symbolism
The Walking Dead didn’t afford us much time to get to know Jeffrey Dean Morgan‘’s Negan outside of of the character’s first comic appearance, but if Season 7 is any indication, the foul-mouthed sociopath is as unsubtle as ever. A new interview sees Morgan discussing his character’s relationship to trademark weapon Lucille, and … well, “It’s his d—.”

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