Briefly: The Epic Rap Battle series is alway hilarious, but as a fan of both The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, this instantly became on of my favourites.

It’s Rick Grimes vs. Walter White, and there are a ton of laugh out loud moments. Check it out below!

It’s barely been a month since The Walking Dead concluded its third season, and you’re already itching for more, aren’t you?

Earlier this week, AMC took us to ‘Zombie School’ with a neat behind-the-scenes video. Today, the network has treated us to the first image from season four. It’s nothing that we haven’t seen before, and probably could have been pulled from any episode, but… it’s nice to know that AMC is thinking of us?

Take a look at the photo below, and let us know what you think! The Walking Dead returns this October!

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To get fans hyped up for the return of The Walking Dead, as if the fans weren’t already excited enough, AMC has released a new poster. The poster gives us an idea of what to  expect from the rest of the season, aka The Governor being out for blood, with the tagline “An Eye For An Eye”.  Are you going through The Walking Dead withdrawals? Well, it’s almost back. Almost.

The Walking Dead returns on February 10th.

Source: TVLine

The anticipation is building up until the season premiere of The Walking Dead on Sunday. AMC has released the first minute long clip from the season premiere where we see Rick Grimes and the rest of survivors plan a strategy for the coming weeks.

“With the world growing increasingly more dangerous and Lori’s pregnancy advancing, Rick discovers a potentially safe haven. But first he must secure the premises, pushing his group to its limit.”

The Walking Dead returns October 14th.

Just like with season two, AMC will be releasing webisodes prior to the start of the third season of The Walking Dead with a four part series titled “Cold Storage”. Starting on October 1st we will see the first of four five-minute epidoes that will reveal a new group of characters, actor Daniel Roebuck who you may be remember as Dr. Arzt on Lost, will play one of the key roles.

Cold Storage tells the story of a young man, Chase (played by Josh Stewart), trying to reach his sister in the early days of the zombie apocalypse. He finds temporary shelter in a storage facility run by a former employee named B.J. (Roebuck); however, things are not what they appear.

Last seasons webisodes told the story of the ‘bicycle girl’ that Rick encountered in the premiere episode of the series. So, do you need to catch up on season two? Well, it was also just announced season two of The Walking Dead will be made available on Netflix streaming on September 30th. Get your popcorn and couches ready guys.

Source: USA Today

While it’s short it’s definitely full of action and enough to get you pumped on this next season. Fight the dead. Fear the living.

In the highly anticipated new season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous.

The Walking Dead returns with season three on October 14th.

The prison is coming. The third season of AMC’s hit series, based on Robert Kirkman’s comic, The Walking Dead is almost here. I know you guys can’t wait. Today we got a new poster for the next season and much like the ones from the first two seasons, features main character Rick Grimes. Fans of the comics definitely know what the new tagline “Fight The Dead. Fear The Living.” is referring to. Check the poster out below thanks to the guys over at Shock Till You Drop.

Well, for now we are going to file this one in the rumor department. But it couldn’t be entirely unlikely due to the fact that the show was originally shopped as a movie before it became a television show. One of the folks over at Bloody Disgusting posted this:

With that said, I have some friends working closely with “The Walking Dead” crew and AMC who confirm with me rumblings of a feature film. But before you get your panties in a bunch, we’re only in the third season of the popular zombie show – adapted from Robert Kirkman’s astounding comic book – and when I say rumblings, I strongly suggest the idea has been passed off in non-business conversations. The show was originally shopped as a feature film before it went network, so the idea of ending the series with an hour and a half feature would be exciting. But as I stated before, “24,” “Lost” and “The Sopranos” had been rumored for years, and they all failed to make the jump.

So, pretty much its been talked about but the thing is we wouldn’t see anything for a few years. I’m pretty sure The Walking Dead has a few seasons left in it and AMC is going to take full advantage of that.

Spoiler alert!

Spoiler alert!

Spoiler alert!

Okay… I warned you three times so if you click this and say “What the fuhhh…spoilers!” Well…its your own fault. Merle Dixon is back for season three of ‘The Walking Dead’ and with something new “in hand”. The racist brother of fan-fave Daryl has appeared as a figment of his imagination before but it looks like this time around he is back in the flesh…minus missing some. Last we saw Merle he was left handcuffed on a roof by Rick Grimes with a group of walkers on their way. Well WalkingDeadNews has posted this new image of Merle from season 3 showing off a new “look” and possibly confirming rumors that he will be a part of The Governor’s group.

 

Kind of hoping we get a cool scene involving him using that on some zombies here. Just sayin’.