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Rescue Me Actor Heads to The Walking Dead

Michael Zegen

Michael Zegen, last seen as firefighter Damian Keefe on Rescue Me, is set to join the cast of AMC's The Walking Dead.

Zegen will play Randall, a new character that isn't featured in the original The Walking Dead comic book. Casting comes as ... read more

Exclusive Walking Dead Key Art: Why Is Rick All Alone?

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead fans can gorge on the AMC zombie drama's Season 2 premiere on Oct. 16. Until then, we offer an exclusive first look at the new season's (clue-filled) poster as a tasty appetizer.

The Walking Dead creator on Season 2: "This world will get more dangerous"

The first question that comes to mind: Why is Rick (Andrew Lincoln) all alone? The poster certainly continues the theme established by the striking Season 1 image of Rick riding into an abandoned Atlanta on horseback. But now that Rick's been reunited with his family and the other survivors, why is he still seen flying solo?

Our educated guess after screening the 90-minute season opener: This season will test Rick as a leader, and his decisions may end up isolating him from the other survivors. That's a concept Lincoln saw developing at the end of Season 1 when Rick led the group to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention only to learn it was far from a safe haven.
The Walking Dead creator weighs in on Season 1's biggest mystery

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Walking Dead's New Boss: I'm Not Frank Darabont and I Shouldn't Try to Be

Andrew Lincoln

Fear not, Walking Dead fans: The man who replaced Frank Darabont as series boss wants to calm your fears. "There's been all this concern that I'm going to f--- up this show, and really, we're just trying to get it done," Glen Mazzara told a handful of reporters who screened the Season 2 premiere on Thursday. 

Glen Mazzara replaces Frank Darabont as Walking Dead showrunner

Mazzara certainly has some big shoes to fill. Darabont, who adapted the AMC hit from the comic books created by Robert Kirkman, parted ways with the series just days after attending its Comic-Con panel in July. (Fortunately, he had already mapped out the entire season with around eight episodes already written.)

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Keck's Exclusive: Flashbacks Ahead for Walking Dead, Nikita, and NCIS: Los Angeles

The Walking Dead, Sarah Wayne Callies and John Bernthal

Walking Dead: Lori and Shane's pre-zombiepocalypse life will be revealed this fall. "It was fun to step out of the zombie world and show Lori with a BlackBerry," says Sarah Wayne Callies. "The scene underscores how deeply Lori and Shane love [her son] Carl, plus I hope it will finally put to bed the... read more

Mega Buzz: Housewives' Divorce, Five-0's Sting Op, and a New Mad Boy?

Felicity Huffman, Grace Park, Kiernan Shipka

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

What's coming up for Tom and Lynette when Desperate Housewives returns? — Haley
NATALIE:
Ever see The War of the Roses? It'll be kind of like that, except instead of dishes, they'll break their children.

Got any new info on Hawaii Five-0's new season? — Jared
ADAM:
Kono, the team's go-to bad guy lure, will catch the eye of a former crooked cop who's now a sleazy crime boss. Infiltrating his ranks won't be easy — nor will... read more

10 Cool Things From The Walking Dead Panel at Comic-Con

Sarah Wayne Callies and Andrew Lincoln

"It's all about slim chances now, and a slim chance is better than none." This grim, yet hopeful statement wraps up the Season 2 trailer of AMC's The Walking Dead that premiered at Comic-Con on Friday in San Diego. The zombie series is currently in production in Georgia, but the cast and crew took a break from the heat and ticks (yes, ticks) to sit in an air-conditioned ballroom to share a few choice morsels with fans. Laurie Holden, who plays Andrea, promises, "If you're a fan of The Walking Dead graphic novel, you're going to love this season."

Exclusive first look: Season 2 of The Walking Dead

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The Walking Dead: Creator Weighs In on Season 1's Biggest Mystery

Andrew Lincoln

[WARNING: The following story contains possible spoilers for Season 2 of AMC's The Walking Dead and definite spoilers from the graphic novels. Read at your own risk.]

It's the most talked-about whisper since Lost went to TV heaven: What did The Walking Dead's Dr. Jenner tell Rick just before the survivors left the Centers for Disease Control in the Season 1 finale?

In the episode's closing moments, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his not-so-merry men learned that the CDC headquarters, their safe haven, was set to self-destruct. But before Dr. Jenner (Noah Emmerich) blew the place sky-high, he whispered something to Rick. Judging by Rick's reaction, Dr. Jenner's final words seem to be vitally important... and somewhat of a shock. But what did he say?

The Walking Dead creator on Season 2: "This world will get more dangerous"

Although the show won't return until the fall, the suspense is killing us. So we did some thinking — and some careful reading of Robert Kirkman's graphic novel upon which the show is based — and came up with our two best guesses. Then we took them straight to Kirkman, who, to our surprise, told us that one of our theories isn't far off! But which one? See what you think... read more

Mega Buzz: Consequences on House, New Hookups on Grey's and a Bones Conspiracy

Lisa Edelstein, Sarah Drew and Emily Deschanel

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

That House finale really upset me. I'm just praying the last five minutes are another of House's hallucinations. — Jessica
ADAM: I don't want to ruin your summer, Jessica. But I will give that privilege to David Shore, who promises that the car crash and walk on the beach was not a Vicodin-induced fever dream. "These things are real, and there will be consequences," Shore says. "You cannot drive a car through somebody's house and almost knock over your best friend without ramifications. Personally, professionally and legally."

Got any scoop on the next season of Grey's Anatomy? — Amanda
NATALIE:
April could be losing her V-card in Season 8! ... read more

Mega Buzz: Mentalist's Red John Reveal, the Grey's Finale and a Castle Return

Simon Baker, Justin Chambers, Natan Fillion

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Are The Mentalist writers just messing with us or are we really going to see Red John? — Evan
ADAM:
You are definitely going to see him — and you're not going to believe who they got to play him! This heavyweight actor is someone incredibly familiar to TV audiences. The real mystery, however, is how Jane will react when confronted with his nemesis. "This show does ask the question: Can this funny, Cary Grant-like character kill someone like he's always sworn to do?" executive producer Ashley Gable says. "I think fans will be pleased with the way it plays out."

What can you tell us about the season finale of Grey's Anatomy? — Katie
NATALIE:
Alex's decision to reveal that Meredith tampered with the Alzheimer's clinical trial is going to... read more

The Walking Dead: 10 Things From the Comics the Cast Can't Wait to Play

The Walking Dead

[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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