4 items from 2015
9 January 2015 6:08 PM, PST | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
[Spoiler Alert]
AMC has released a new teaser trailer for “The Walking Dead” season 5B.
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The trailer features Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his rag-tag group fighting their way through a foggy forest, with Rick reminding them all via voiceover that “surviving together is all that matters.” We see Michonne (Danai Gurira) draw her trademark samurai sword in preparation for a fight, along with Maggie (Lauren Cohan), Glen (Steven Yeun), and Daryl (Norman Reedus) laying down some serious firepower.
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- Joe Otterson
9 January 2015 3:14 PM, PST | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »
"The Walking Dead" promos are beginning to look more and more like glam' rock videos. This time, Rick and his crew are moving through a foggy forest, with no foe in sight. Still, they find some reason to fire their guns and mug for the camera. "The Walking Dead" will return February 8th, 2015, after a mid-season break. All of the characters will return, minus Beth (Emily Kinney). As well, a new poster for Seas. 5 has been released this week. The graphic shows the survivors walking through a desolate town. Rick (Andrew Lincoln) turns around to notice a note, which reads "the new world's gonna need Rick Grimes." That new world is an apocalyptic wasteland. And, the chaos returns in just a few weeks. All of the available details on the season's return are hosted below. Cast: Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan and Chad L. Coleman. A smoky, slightly silly trailer for Seas. »
- noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
7 January 2015 10:31 AM, PST | We Got This Covered | See recent We Got This Covered news »
With little over a month until its much-anticipated return, AMC has unveiled a piece of key art for The Walking Dead Season Five.
Teasing the remaining eight episodes, the image sees Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes stare ominously towards the camera, with the main focus being on a discarded map with scrawled writing on it that reads: “The New World’s Gonna Need Rick Grimes.”
Following the events hitherto, Rick and his ragtag crew now find themselves on the road once again, with the possibility of a fabled cure lurking within Washington D.C.. Close to breaking point, it’s up to Lincoln’s fearless leader to wrestle things under control as their collective hope teeters dangerously close to the brink.
With a sixth season already on the way alongside the upcoming companion series — which is primed to take the flesh-eating action to Los Angeles — AMC’s reanimated juggernaut shows no signs of slowing down. »
- Michael Briers
4 January 2015 9:50 PM, PST | SneakPeek | See recent SneakPeek news »
Take another look @ Brit actress Lauren Cohan, who plays 'Maggie', a human survivor on AMC's ultra-violent 'zombie' TV series "The Walking Dead", in a revealing pictorial for "Maxim" magazine.
Cohan's major movie acting debut was the 2005 film "Casanova" as 'Sister Beatrice'.
In 2006, she starred in the sequel to "National Lampoon's Van Wilder", titled "National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj" playing the role of 'Charlotte Higginson'.
Her next role was in the 2007 film "Float".
February 2010 she was cast in "Death Race 2".
Cohan was then cast in Season Three of "Supernatural" as 'Bela Talbot', a thief, appearing in six episodes.
Cohan is also noted for playing the recurring character 'Rose', a 500 year old vampire in "The Vampire Diaries".
Cohan was then cast in the second season of AMC's "The Walking Dead" in the recurring role of 'Maggie Greene'.
She was promoted to the main cast in Season 3.
Cohan's next »
- Michael Stevens
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