The Walking Dead's first season ended with a number of unanswered questions, but as the zombie drama lumbers toward its Season 2 premiere (Sunday, 9/8c, AMC), there's really only one question to be answered: Can the show live on after the exit of executive producer Frank Darabont?
Darabont, who spent years developing Robert Kirkman's graphic novel series for the small screen, was suddenly relieved of his showrunner duties in the middle of production on Season 2 and replaced by his No. 2, Glen Mazzara (The Shield). Even more confounding, the change came days after Darabont appeared at Comic-Con to promote the show. But just like the survivors of the zombie apocalypse, the show's cast and crew keep moving.
VIDEO Sneak Peek: The Walking Dead's Andrea is not happy to be alive
"It's definitely been...
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The Walking Dead Season 2 premieres in just a few days and we've got a sneak peek. On the Season 1 finale, Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) saved Andrea (Laurie Holden) from committing suicide, but she's not so grateful about his act of heroism.
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To celebrate the first day of San Diego Comic-Con, check out this exclusive image from The Walking Dead's new season (premiering on AMC in October) featuring survivors Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn)...
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[Warning: This story contains major spoilers from The Walking Dead comic series (and possibly the TV show it inspired). Read at your own risk.]
While the writers of AMC's The Walking Dead have only just begun to discuss what will happen in Season 2, speculation about how close the series will stay to the comic book series that inspired it runs rampant — even among the actors.
The Walking Dead creator on Season 2: "This world will get more dangerous"
Andrew Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies and the rest of the cast shared their thoughts on which comic book story lines they ...
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