by Chris Ullrich, Jul 26 2011 // 6:24 PM
In what has to be pretty shocking news, especially considering he was just at Comic-Con last week to do publicity for the show, Frank Darabont has reportedly stepped down from his role as showrunner of AMC’s The Walking Dead.
According to the report, it is unclear if Darabont will end up staying with the show in some other capacity or will be off the show completely. It is also unclear at this time if recent hire and The Shield alumni Glen Mazzarra will take over as showrunner on the show, which is currently filming its second season.
If you recall, Darabont wrote and directed the pilot for AMC’s breakout zombie apocalypse hit and served as Exec. Producer and showrunner for the show’s first season and into the second.
If this turns out to be true and Darabont leaves the show completely, it isn’t that hard to understand why. Darabont is a feature film writer, director and producer. That’s a world where you often have months, if not years, to craft a screenplay, cast, shoot, edit and deliver a finished product.
Series television is a grind. Turning out work day in and day out and moving so quickly is not something that’s for everyone. Having worked in TV and features I can tell you the pacing of producing a weekly TV series can be killer. Maybe he just got tired? Or, tired of having to compromise so much?
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Tagged: AMC, Frank Darabont, Glen Mazzara, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, TV, Walking Dead
by Joe Gillis, Jul 22 2011 // 3:31 PM
It’s Comic-Con day 2 so that means even more news and info coming out of San Diego today. This time around it’s more about one of our favorite shows: The Walking Dead.
During a presentation today Comic-Con, AMC unveiled an awesome new four-and-a-half-minute trailer for Season 2 which gave viewers a first look at , among other things, Hershel’s Farm and the terrible happenings that drive the survivors there. I know, right?
AMC also let fans know the official date for the series to premiere season 2: October 16th. This will be during the network’s month-long “Fearfest” marathon. and to be honest, can’t come soon enough.
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Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Frank Darabont, Laurei Holden, Robert Kirkman, SDCC11, SDCCC, The Walking Dead, Zombies
by Chris Ullrich, Jul 21 2011 // 5:00 PM
Zombies are awesome. Be they in movies, comics, novels, video games or TV shows, we just can’t get enough of those undead sons of bitches. Obviously, that means AMC’s The Waking Dead is one of our favorite shows, especially because of the zombies but also because it’s a damn fine program.
With AMC’s panel at Comic-Con set for tomorrow, it makes sense that the network is releasing some brand new images from the second season of the series to get fans even more excited. In fact, we’ve got 9 new ones for your viewing enjoinment.
OF the images we see the usually suspects in the usual kind of danger but we also see that time and constant threat of being eaten has taken a bit of a tole on our characters. They just seem a bit more haggard this time around.
Although, if you were constantly under the threat of being eaten alive you might look a bit haggard too. Think about it.
The only other question we have is when is Rick going to finally ditch the uniform? There’s not more society dude and you’re not a deputy anymore. Just let it go. . .
The Walking Dead returns to AMC in October. Check out the rest of the photos after the jump.
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Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Comics, Frank Darabont, Laurie Holden, Michael Rooker, Rick Grimes, Robert Kirkman, SDCC, SDCC11, The Walking Dead, TV, Zombies
by Chris Ullrich, Jul 18 2011 // 7:00 AM
One show that we’re pretty much universally in love with around The Flickcast offices is AMC’s The Walking Dead. After a hugely successful first season on the network, Frank Darabont’s adaptation of the Robert Kirkman comic series promises to be even bigger and better when season two arrives.
Previously, we’ve had some bits of info about the second season including the first pic and the first teaser. Now, there’s a brand new teaser for the season which debuted during the season premiere of Breaking Bad Sunday night and we’ve got it for you right here.
In this new video we see our main man Rick Grimes in action as he deals with some unwanted attention from a couple of the undead. Needless to say he’s not a fan of them and takes care of business. Good to see him back in action.
Check out the teaser after the jump. The Walking Dead returns to AMC in October. Not. Soon. Enough.
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Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Comics, Frank Darabont, Image Comics, Laurie Holden, Michael Rooker, Rick Grimes, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, TV, Walking Dead, Walking Dead Season 2, Zombies
by Matt Raub, Jun 22 2011 // 7:00 AM
Still reeling off of last year’s epic season finale, director Frank Darabont and his amazing cast and crew headed down to Atlanta, Georgia this week to begin shooting on the second season of AMC’s smash zombie apocalypse hit, The Walking Dead.
Even in the unbearable heatwave that Atlanta was going through, that didn’t stop the whole crew from pulling it together for the first day, and the folks at AMC managed to get all of it on camera for our enjoyment.
This season is expected to take drastic turns from the original books by Robert Kirkman, but will stay faithful to his vision, as Kirkman is working closely with Darabont on the story and character development of this full run of episodes.
So what are you waiting for? Check out the full behind-the-scenes feature after the jump and let’s hope this can hold us over until the season kicks off on AMC this October.
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Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincold, Frank Darabont, Jon Bernthal, Robert Kirkman, Walking Dead
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 13 2011 // 1:49 PM
AMC’s murder mystery drama series The Killing as somewhat of a frustrating show. It features some very strong characters and good performances from a majority of the cast but it also has often glacial pacing that tries even the patience of this seasoned TV viewer.
I really want to like the show. However, I sometimes find myself fast forwarding through some of it (the parents of the dead girl for example) to get to the murder mystery scenes. That’s just more interesting to me and what the show is supposed to be about: Who killed Rosie Larson?
Anyway, my issues with the show haven’t stopped AMC from renewing it for a second season. So, I guess I’ll get another chance to see if I end up liking it more. This, of course, brings up the question of the season finale which airs this Sunday.
Now that we pretty much know who the killer is, will everything get resolved? My guess is probably not. In fact, I expect a bit of a cliffhanger to entice viewers to come back for Season 2.
I guess we’ll see on Sunday.
Posted in: AMC · News · TV
Tagged: AMC, Billy Campbell, Joel Kinnamon, Michelle Forbes, Mireille Enos, The Killing, TV, Vena Sud
by Matt Raub, Jun 10 2011 // 8:00 AM
It’s rare that a show puts together an awesome idea long before they even release a trailer for the new season. That’s pretty much what’s happening with AMC’s second season of the critically acclaimed adaptation of The Walking Dead.
Down in Atlanta, where the show currently shoots and takes place, the roads are slowed due to a certain zombie outbreak. You tell us if this isn’t one of the scariest road signs you’ve ever seen on the highway. Here’s the official report.
Police in Cobb County are warning drivers to be on guard for a zombie outbreak as filming of the hit drama series “The Walking Dead” begins there. They plan to post two message boards on a busy thoroughfare.
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Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Atlanta, Frank Darabont, Marketing, Walking Dead, Zombies
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 8 2011 // 12:30 PM
With anticipation for season two of AMC’s The Walking Dead growing each day, it’s nice to know the show is now back in production and filming. To help get fans even more excited for the next season, AMC has just released a first-look photo from the upcoming season.
The show is currently filming in Atlanta and it seems, at least from the following quote, that Frank Darabont could not be happier about it:
“At this moment, I’m standing on a stretch of post-apocalypse interstate in Georgia, littered with abandoned cars and blessing my good luck to be reunited with our amazing cast, and our fantastic directors and crew.”
Thanks Mr. Darabont, we’re pretty happy you guys are back to work too. Now, please try not to mess the show up. Okay?
Click through to check out the pic. The Walking Dead returns to AMC with all-new episodes later this year.
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Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Frank Darabont, Gale Anne Hurd, Horror, Laurie Holden, Michael Rooker, Rick Grimes, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, TV, Walking Dead
by Sebastian Suchecki, Jun 2 2011 // 8:00 AM
Some of the best scripted TV isn’t found on free cable anymore, it’s found in shows like The Killing, Game of Thrones and dozens of other shows found in the high cable channels like AMC, HBO, FX, and Showtime. One of those epic dramas is AMC’s Breaking Bad.
Hitting their fourth season on July 17th, Breaking Bad is getting as hard-hitting and inexplicable as ever as we follow the downward spiral (or eye-opening rebirth) of Walter White. For those who still haven’t gotten the chance to catch the show, here’s a brief rundown to bring you up to speed.
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years to live. With a new sense of fearlessness, and a desire to secure his family’s financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime, where he ascends to power. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis, such as White’s, releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to kingpin of the drug trade.
The first trailer for the fourth season has finally hit the web, and we’ve got it for you. Check it out after the jump and be sure to stick to AMC as the next season premieres on July 17th.
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Tagged: AMC, Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, RJ Mitte
by Joe Gillis, Apr 6 2011 // 7:00 AM
Even as some networks are changing the way they provide programming to Netflix’s Instant Streaming service, the company is still managing to add programming as well. Case in point is the announcement late yesterday that Netflix is entering a new area of business. That business? Syndication.
This new endeavor will begin with an exclusive deal between Netflix and Lionsgate to stream up to seven season of the Emmy-winning AMC TV series Mad Men. Under the deal, the first four seasons of Mad Men will be available on Netflix’s “Watch Instantly” service beginning on July 27. Additional seasons will be added as they finish airing on AMC.
The announcement comes days after AMC announced it had made a deal to keep Mad Men on the air for three more years, bringing the total number of seasons to seven. So, expect to see a lot more Mad Men for years to come. Seeing as the new season of Mad Men won’t debut until 2012, the new Netflix deal gives viewers a chance to catch up with all the previous episodes.
See, who says you never get anything good on TV?
Posted in: AMC · News · Tech · TV
Tagged: AMC, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Jon Hamm, Lionsgate, Mad Men, Matthew Weiner, Netflix Streaming, Netflix Watch Instantly, Software, TV
by Shannon Hood, Apr 4 2011 // 11:00 AM
AMC has quickly become a go-to source for high quality, unconventional television. They built their reputation on Mad Men and Breaking Bad, now they are adding some genre fare to their lineup. Last fall we had The Walking Dead, now comes The Killing. The series will unfold over 13 hours; the first two episodes premiered on Sunday evening.
The premiere episode of The Killing wastes no time establishing a dark and dreary atmosphere. Homicide detective Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) is jogging on a trail in Seattle. Her peaceful excursion is juxtaposed with scenes of a teenage girl being pursued through the woods at night by an unseen assailant.
It’s Sarah’s last day on the job before she moves to sunny California with her son to get married. Wouldn’t you know, a local girl has gone missing, forcing Sarah to take one last case before her replacement arrives in a few hours. Rosie Larsen is 17, and has been missing for the whole weekend.
Sarah is tiny, pale, contemplative and reserved. Mireille Enos captures the nature of Sarah perfectly. You might recognize Enos as Jodeen on Big Love.
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Tagged: AMC, Bill Campbell, Brent Sexton, Crime drama, Drama, Joel Kinnamon, Kristin Lehman, Michelle Forbes, Mireille Enos, The Killing, The Killing television recap
by Joe Gillis, Mar 31 2011 // 2:30 PM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt have no guest and have to go it alone. Fortunately, that’s just what these two rogue adventurers love to do.
So, with that in mind, the discussion turns to topics including Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch, Green Lantern casting news and controversy, Natalie Portman’s, um, acting in Your Highness, AMC vs. Matt Weiner for the fate of Mad Men season five and the latest costume and potential fate of the new Wonder Woman TV series.
And for a third week running, no Charlie Sheen. We know you appreciate it. Gifts of cake are always appreciated.
Of course, your hosts also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of Repo! A Genetic Opera (yep, you read that right) and Chris’ pick of the sadly short-lived Aaron Sorkin series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook and MySpace or via email.
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Tagged: Abbie Cornish, Adrianne Palicki, AMC, Carla Gugino, David E. Kelly, Emily Browning, Green Lantern, Jamie Chung, Mad Men, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natalie Portman, Podcasts, Repo! A Genetic Rock Opera, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Sucker Punch, Wonder Woman, Your Highness, Zack Snyder