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2016 Fall TV Preview: 30 Premieres You Can’t Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: 30 Premieres You Can’t Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: 30 Premieres You Can’t Miss
These days, it'd take at least two years to watch only only one season's worth of #PeakTV, a quarter of which won't even be around a second year. You’d need some sort of absurd television guidance periodical to navigate it all, but because we love you' we've put together an in-depth look at 30 major must-see premieres kicking off as early as August 31. Come, wrap some barbed wire around your bats and grab a coffee in Stars Hollow, as we descend into the madness that is Fall TV 2016!
NBC Wanted ‘The Walking Dead’ as a Procedural Solving ‘Zombie Crime’
NBC Wanted ‘The Walking Dead’ as a Procedural Solving ‘Zombie Crime’
NBC Wanted ‘The Walking Dead’ as a Procedural Solving ‘Zombie Crime’
You may have heard an old anecdote around The Walking Dead, that initial network notes for the undead drama questioned whether the series needed zombies at all, but it seems AMC’s flagship hit was practically almost iZombie. Producer Gale Ann Hurd reveals that NBC wanted to tweak the premise into a police procedural solving zombie-related cases.
Alternate ‘Walking Dead’ Season 4 Ending Brought Morgan to Terminus
Alternate ‘Walking Dead’ Season 4 Ending Brought Morgan to Terminus
Alternate ‘Walking Dead’ Season 4 Ending Brought Morgan to Terminus
The Walking Dead has made Morgan an integral character over the last few seasons; a far cry from years-earlier questions of Lennie James’ return plaguing showrunners at every turn. And while Morgan’s unmasking made for a welcome surprise in the fifth season premiere, we almost caught up with the character as early as Season 4.
Uncensored ‘Walking Dead’ Negan Scene Has More F-Bombs Than You Thought
Uncensored ‘Walking Dead’ Negan Scene Has More F-Bombs Than You Thought
Uncensored ‘Walking Dead’ Negan Scene Has More F-Bombs Than You Thought
Long before The Walking Dead announced that Jeffrey Dean Morgan would take up the bat as the iconic Negan, fans repeatedly questioned how any adaptation would do justice to the villain’s pottymouth. We got a taste with the Season 6 finale, along with promises a more accurate version would arrive on Blu-ray, and early word suggests the scene is every bit as vulgar as you hope.
‘Walking Dead’ Visits The Kingdom in Maddeningly Unhelpful S7 Photos
‘Walking Dead’ Visits The Kingdom in Maddeningly Unhelpful S7 Photos
‘Walking Dead’ Visits The Kingdom in Maddeningly Unhelpful S7 Photos
Will characters from The Walking Dead Season 6 and prior appear in Season 7? You betcha! Will at least one of them die in the premiere? Probably! You might not know it from the first official round of Season 7 photos, however, which follow the trailer’s lead to reveal almost no one but Carol, Morgan and our new friend Ezekiel!
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Blu-ray Somehow Made the Finale Even Longer
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Blu-ray Somehow Made the Finale Even Longer
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Blu-ray Somehow Made the Finale Even Longer
Apart from its climactic end, The Walking Dead Season 6 finale used a great majority of its 90-minute runtime to shuttle Rick’s crew back and forth between Savior traps; not exactly the riveting material you’d expect an extended cut for. Yet here we are, as the full list of Walking Dead Season 6 Blu-ray features lists not only an extended cut, but also in-depth looks at Negan and some of the season’s biggest moments.
‘The Walking Dead’ Auditioned Negan Model Henry Rollins for the Role
‘The Walking Dead’ Auditioned Negan Model Henry Rollins for the Role
‘The Walking Dead’ Auditioned Negan Model Henry Rollins for the Role
Long before The Walking Dead confirmed Negan to arrive with the Season 6 finale, fans touted suggestion after suggestion of actors perfectly suited to the bombastic role. Chief among them, perhaps, was music icon Henry Rollins, on whom Negan’s comic likeness was actually based, who now admits he’d actually auditioned for the role that Jeffrey Dean Morgan ultimately claimed.
Is This How ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Is Keeping Negan’s Victim Under Wraps?
Is This How ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Is Keeping Negan’s Victim Under Wraps?
Is This How ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Is Keeping Negan’s Victim Under Wraps?
Apart from the obvious, one of the bigger questions raised by The Walking Dead Season 6 finale’s mystery killing lay in how Season 7 filming would keep said identity under wraps, given the rabid on-set spying that already gave away several Season 6 twists. A new comment from executive producer Greg Nicotero might offer a window into that added security, but how fool-proof is it?
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Accidentally Leaks Two Major New Additions
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Accidentally Leaks Two Major New Additions
‘Walking Dead’ Season 7 Accidentally Leaks Two Major New Additions
The Walking Dead has more mysteries to address in Season 7 than who fell under Negan’s bat “Lucille,” namely those mysterious armored friends encountered by Morgan and Carol. Comic fans likely know their identity, though the series itself may have leaked two fan-favorite additions for Season 7, who might roar our as early as the trailer.

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