After a year of constant teases, Samurai Jack season 5 finally has a release date!

Adult Swim has confirmed that the long awaited 5th season in Genndy Tartakovsky’s most beloved series, will finally make its big comeback on Adult Swim on March 11th, 2017 at 11:30 PM EST (8:30 PM PST). Season 5 will be 10 episodes long and will feature Phil LaMarr back as Jack. Sadly, Mako, the original voice of Aku passed away back in 2006, and sadly wont be reprising his iconic role. His replacement will have big shoes to fill, but hopefully he’ll be just as menacing.

Are you excited to finally have a release date? What are your hopes and expectations for the season? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Briefly: Now I haven’t exactly watched this clip as I’m way behind on The Walking Dead (though AMC themselves did give me that terrible spoiler), but it’s probably something that I should get on seeing as the series returns for the remainder of its fifth season in just a few more days!

Here’s what we’re dealing with for the remainder of the season:

“After the tragic events of the mid-season finale–as well as losing the possibility of a cure in Washington, DC–Rick Grimes’ band of survivors find themselves on the road, surviving day to day and trying to hold on to their shredded humanity and dwindling hope.

 

Stripped of security and without a direction for the future, some of the group near their breaking point, some find themselves hardened and cold and some just try to grasp on to what little they have left.

 

Though they are still breathing, the line between Rick’s group and the dead is starting to blur.

 

Could there be anything at this point that brings them back to life?“

Take a look at the clip below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to Sunday!

Briefly: Now I haven’t exactly watched this trailer as I’m way behind on The Walking Dead (though AMC themselves did give me that terrible spoiler), but it’s probably something that I should get on seeing as the series returns for the remainder of its fifth season in just a few more weeks.

It’s a short new teaser, but it’s probably exciting as hell seeing as we’re getting very close to the show coming back. Take a look below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Now I haven’t exactly watched this trailer as I’m way behind on The Walking Dead (hard to believe, I know), but it’s probably something that I should get on seeing as the series returns for the remainder of its fifth season in just under a month.

The trailer clocks in at just over a minute long. Check it out below, and be sure to let us know what you think! The Walking Dead returns on February 8th.

Briefly: HBO has finally let us know exactly when we’ll be able to return to Westerns.

The network today revealed that Game of Thrones anticipated fifth season will premiere on April 12th.

Late last year HBO announced that a standalone streaming service would debut alongside the show’s fifth season, though there was no mention of the service in today’s announcement.

Are you ready for the long break to end? What have you been occupying your time with since Game of Thrones left us last? Maybe playing that awesome Telltale game?

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Briefly: Today at New York Comic-Con, AMC debuted the first four minutes of Sunday’s The Walking Dead season premiere. It’s… well, I don’t want to spoil things, but it’s pretty intense.

Take a look at the footage below, and rest easy, because there’s a lot more The Walking Dead coming.

Briefly: The fifth season of The Walking Dead won’t even premiere for another few days, but AMC has already (unsurprisingly) confirmed the insanely-popular drama for a sixth season.

The series has been the #1 show on television among adults 18-49 for the last two years, and most highly-rated show in cable television history, so it’s almost more surprising that they haven’t already extended its run further. Though there is that spinoff also in the works.

Here’s what AMC had to say:

“We could not be more excited for October 12th as we share new episodes of ‘The Walking Dead’ with fans around the globe,” said AMC President Charlie Collier. “In advance of Sunday’s season five premiere, AMC proudly confirms a sixth season order of this extraordinary series. Thank you to Robert Kirkman, Scott Gimple, the terrific executive producers, and the entire team who brings this compelling world and these rich characters to life. There’s plenty more Dead ahead thanks to their impressive, collective effort.”

 

Social media activity and interest around “The Walking Dead” is up significantly from the same period a year ago. For several weeks leading up to the season five premiere, the show has been #1 in digital engagement of all returning fall cable series, as measured by the ListenFirst Digital Audience Rating. The show’s social media following and fan engagement are at an all-time high with more than 30 million Facebook fans and 2.7 million Twitter followers, while video views of scenes and trailers for the upcoming season are well outpacing last year’s results.

 

For season six, Scott M. Gimple will return as the series’ showrunner and executive producer along with executive producers Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero and Tom Luse. AMC also recently announced that it has ordered a pilot for a potential companion series to “The Walking Dead,” based on a new story and new characters from Robert Kirkman.

What do you hope to see in season five? Let alone season six!

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Briefly: It feels like it’s been forever, but we’re finally less than two week away from The Walking Dead‘s anticipated return.

Following a myriad of trailers and TV spots, AMC has just debuted a 2.5 minute featurette digging into the new season. We hear from the shows stars and producers, and they all make it pretty clear that we’re returning to a very different group of survivors than we left.

You can take a look at the featurette below, and be sure to let us know what you hope to see in the upcoming episodes.

Briefly: We’re finally, finally, finally just a few weeks away from The Walking Dead‘s anticipated fifth season premiere, and AMC has just launched a new 30-second trailer for the upcoming episodes.

If the fourth season finale wasn’t indication enough, Rick is done being a nice guy. As he states in this trailer “It’s not over until they’re all dead”… meaning that we are going to see a lot of Terminus locals get the axe. And I can’t wait. Those guys are dicks.

Take a look at the preview below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to The Walking Dead‘s premiere on October 12th.

Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), and the newer trailer from a few weeks back, AMC has just debuted yet another promo for the series’ anticipated return.

It’s a lot of slow-motion shooting and a little bit of voiceover, just like a lot of the promos we’ve been seeing so far… but we’re totally okay with that.

It’s certainly set to be a crazy season, and I really can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the spot below, and let us know what you think! The Walking Dead returns on October 12th!

Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), and the new poster from last week, AMC has debuted a new one-minute trailer for the series’ anticipated return.

It’s an awesome look at the upcoming season, and it definitely makes me fear for some of our survivors lives. In addition, I don’t think we’ve ever, ever seen Rick so ready to kill.

It’s certainly set to be a crazy season, and I really can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the spot below, and let us know what you think! The Walking Dead returns on October 14th!

Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), and the new poster from a few days back, AMC has debuted a new TV spot for the series’ anticipated return.

It’s called ‘You’re not safe,’ and the 30-second spot is full of pain, guns, anger, and a huge explosion.

We’ve got less than two months of waiting left until The Walking Dead returns on October 12th, so take a look at the spot below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), AMC has debuted a brand new poster… and the new tagline for The Walking Dead‘s upcoming fifth season.

“Hunt or be hunted” is what they’re going with this season, which pretty much signifies that we’re nowhere near finished with the cannibals of Terminus. I wonder if any of survivors will turn into people chow before the midseason finale.

In any case, we’ve got less than two months of waiting left until The Walking Dead returns on October 12th, so take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think!

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Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), AMC has debuted a short new teaser for The Walking Dead‘s fifth season.

Clocking in at an extremely brief 15 seconds long (AMC is loving their short teasers lately) the video shows Tyreese in the midst of a  walker attack, and someone very quick (and probably not friendly) looks to be hiding in the same location.

We’ve got less than two months of waiting left until The Walking Dead returns on October 12th, so for now take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), AMC has debuted a short new teaser for The Walking Dead‘s fifth season.

Clocking in at an extremely brief 10 seconds long (AMC is loving their short teasers lately) the teaser focusses on Rick talking about his family (and what he’ll do if it’s hurt), while Glenn and Daryl look as though they’re in a very tough situation.

We’ve got less than two months of waiting left until The Walking Dead returns on October 12th, so for now take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think!

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Briefly: There’s less than two months to go until The Walking Dead returns with its fifth season, and we’re getting pretty antsy. Thankfully, AMC has our backs, and has just released another deleted deleted scenes from the show’s fourth season.

The new scene (check out the previous two here) features Carol, Tyreese, Lizzie, and Mika (remember them) playing a game of I Spy, when they see a downed walker and a baby carriage. Everyone acts understandably upset… aside from Lizzie, who skips happily towards the scene.

You can take a look at the new scene below, and let us know what you think!

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So what was your favourite part of season four? What do you hope to see in season five? Sound out below!

Briefly: There’s just two months to go until The Walking Dead returns with its fifth season, and we’re getting pretty antsy. Thankfully, AMC has our backs, and has just released two awesome deleted scenes from the show’s fourth season!

A lot of people were (irritatingly) upset with the verbage that Rick delivered in the last line of the season finale, but the season’s first deleted scene shows that they did in fact shoot an alternate take, and it’s admittedly far more intense. It’s too bad that we didn’t see it on the live broadcast, but I’m sure that the show’s many sponsors would not have been happy with it.

Another just-released deleted scene depicts the Governor’s main man Mitch holding Hershel and Michonne captive in an RV while describing very NSFW activities. Take a look below.

So what was your favourite part of season four? What do you hope to see in season five? Sound out below!

Briefly: Following the fantastic full trailer for the season that debuted at San Diego Comic-Con, AMC has debuted a batch of new stills for the The Walking Dead‘s fifth season.

Back at Comic-Con, AMC revealed that the season will premiere on October 12th. The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman revealed to the packed Hall H audience that “This is a season that is going to be pretty close to the comics.”

Our survivors are headed to Washington, and we can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the images below, and let us know what you think!

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Briefly: San Diego Comic-Con 2014 is over, and we’re finally back home and ready to show you everything that we did, and fill you in on everything that we saw this past week.

First up, the fantastic full trailer for the next season of The Walking Dead.

Along with the trailer, AMC revealed that the season will premiere on October 12th. The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman revealed to the packed Hall H audience that “This is a season that is going to be pretty close to the comics.”

So our survivors are headed to Washington, and we can’t wait. Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

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Briefly: The behind-the-scenes videos have been great, but it’s the first clip from The Walking Dead‘s fifth season that has us really wanting the series to return now.

There are only three survivors not being held captive in a traincar (aside from Beth of course, but who knows where she is), and it’s this trio that we’re focussed on in the clip. Carol, Tyreese, and Judith are absolutely surrounded by walkers, though based on the dialogue it almost seems like they’re trying to be.

It doesn’t reveal much (if anything), but I really can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the clip below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the first image from season five from all the way back in May, AMC has just debuted two new featurettes for The Walking Dead.

Each video takes us behind the scenes of the fifth season’s production, and offers some neat insights from the series’ cast and crew.

Take a look at the featurettes below, and let us know what you hope to see when The Walking Dead premieres this Fall!

Briefly: Looks like Rick won’t be stuck in that train car forever.

AMC today released the first image from The Walking Dead‘s fifth season, and it shows Rick being absolutely bathed in natural light. He’s peeking out of what clearly looks like a train car door too, so I’d imagine that we’ll find out fairly quickly just what the people of Terminus are up to (besides eating people, of course).

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

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Quietly teased on The HUB’s Twitter late last night was some fantastic news, albeit kind of a no brainer.

Season 5 is set to air in 2015 and will consist of 26 episodes! 

That ominous “2015” maybe a bit sooner than that, as Season 4 premiered late November 2013. And that was planned hit screens the following year.

We here at Geekscape absolutely LOVE The HUB network! They consistently bring entertaining and engaging original content that both kids and adults can enjoy equally. I personally am a huge fan of MLP (if you couldn’t guess) and The Aquabats Supershow. I cannot wait for Season 5!

Briefly: The Walking Dead has just added a new series regular.

The Wire‘s Seth Gilliam has joined the series in a yet-unspecified role. This marks the third The Wire cast member to join the show, as Chad Coleman (Tyreese) and Larry Gilliard Jr (Bob) also had roles on the HBO series.

No information about Gilliam’s role have been revealed, but THR thinks that he may be playing Gabriel Stokes, a troubled preacher introduced in issue 61, who has managed to survive a very long time, and is still featured prominently in the comic book.

Do you think that Gilliam would make a good Stokes? Is there anyone else you’d rather see in the role? How excited are you for season 5? Sound out below!

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Briefly: The Walking Dead‘s fourth season ended just a few days ago, and while we won’t talk about it here (I know a myriad of people who won’t have a chance to watch the episode until later this week), AMC has already debuted the first teaser poster for the series’ fifth season.

The image, of course, reveals nothing about what’s to come this Fall, but is a pretty cool shot of Rick (and he’s totally holding a gun).

Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you thought of Sunday’s finale!

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Briefly: We’re finally just 13 days away from Community‘s celebrated return to television, marking Dan Harmon’s comeback to the series, as well as meaning that we’re just one season (and a movie) away from the series’ end goal.

Every trailer so far (here and here) has been absolutely wonderful, and this newly-released animated short is no different. The Christmas-themed video also helps to explain NBC’s odd scheduling of the show, including its premiere on the day that many will be travelling home from Christmas break, as well as a three-week break for the Olympics.

Take a look at the short below, and let us know just how excited you are for Community‘s triumphant return.

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Briefly: NBC today announced the long-awaited return date for Community‘s fifth season.

The network has cancelled newcomers Ironside and Welcome to the Family (which I’ve never actually even heard of), and set premiere dates and times for both Community and Chicago P.D.

Community kicks off its fifth season on Thursday, January 2nd at 8PM (premiering with two episodes back-to-back), while Chicago P.D. starts January 8th.

Season five of Community, of course, features the long awaited return of series creator Dan Harmon, who was fired before season 4 began production, only to be asked back a year later. We won’t be seeing Chevy Chase, who left the series in its fourth season, and we’ll be seeing much less of Donald Glover, who will appear for only five episodes.

Are you excited for Community‘s return? Being that it’s my favourite comedy, I can’t freaking wait! It will, however, be interesting to see which of the show’s mechanics need to change now the the study group will be so much smaller. Maybe they’ll finally let Chang in?

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We’re just weeks away from the return of AMC’s insanely popular drama Breaking Bad, and the fifth season has just released on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Included in the package is a never-before-seen bonus scene titled ‘Chicks n’ Guns’. The clip features Saul Goodman and Jesse Pinkman taking some precautions as their partner’s management of his meth empire spirals out of control, and it finally reveals how Jesse got his hands on some firepower.

The clip is awesome, and is a pretty integral part of the fifth season. I’m unbelievably excited for this show to return, and I can’t even begin to imagine how it ends. Watch how ‘Chicks n’ Guns’ was made below, and let us know if you’re excited!

What are you hoping to see happen in the final eight episodes?

Last week, rumour had it that Community creator Dan Harmon was asked to return to the show, after season 4 showrunners Moses Port and David Guarascio decided to depart the series.

It looks like things are looking up for the long troubled, ridiculously funny sitcom, as Harmon himself tweeted a confirmation of his return:

 
Deadline later reported that the deal for Harmon’s return is not yet set in stone, and that negotiations seem to have hit a standstill, but that any issues are quickly expected to resolve.

This is incredible news for any Community fan. The comedy’s fourth season certainly had its brilliant moments, but was largely disappointing when compared to the first three outings. Things can only improve with the creator back on board.

Maybe, just maybe, we’ll get our six seasons and a movie after all.

Season 5, however, is still without a premiere date. I just hope that date isn’t October 19th. Let us know what you think of the news!

"Community" Panel - Comic-Con 2011