Walking Dead
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Moses J. Moseley, ‘The Walking Dead’ actor, dies at 31'The Walking Dead' actor Moses J. Moseley played the part of an armless and jawless pet zombie on the AMC series.EntertainmentFeb 1, 2022
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U.S. CDC’s zombie apocalypse tips rise again for pandemic timesThe CDC's zombie preparedness guide is capturing renewed attention due to a prophecy attributed to Nostradamus.TrendingMar 4, 2021
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AMC reveals plans for third ‘Walking Dead’ seriesSoon there'll be a second 'Walking Dead' spinoff for audiences to watch.EntertainmentApr 8, 2019
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Andrew Lincoln leaving ‘The Walking Dead’ in Season 9Andrew Lincoln has led 'The Walking Dead' as character Rick Grimes since the show's premiere in 2010.EntertainmentMay 30, 2018
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‘Walking Dead’ panel called off to attend stuntman’s funeral'The Walking Dead' panel is off because it conflicts with the funeral for a stuntman killed in an on-set fall.EntertainmentJul 28, 2017
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‘Walking Dead’ Season 8 resumes production after stuntman killed in on-set accidentThe 'Walking Dead' stuntman said he’d done a few falls like that but never from that high up, and he “seemed a little nervous,” Austin Amelio told the officer.EntertainmentJul 18, 2017
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‘Walking Dead’ stuntman killed in on-set accidentJohn Bernecker, a stuntman for 'The Walking Dead' fell more than six metres onto a concrete floor on a Georgia set.EntertainmentJul 14, 2017
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Montreal company sends zombies to Vegas with ‘Fear the Walking Dead’Visitors to Las Vegas are going to see some zombies this summer, part of a Fear the Walking Dead attraction created by a Montreal company.CanadaApr 12, 2017
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‘Walking Dead’ T-shirt pulled from U.K. stores after customer complains it’s ‘racist’ and ‘fantastically offensive’U.K. retailer Primark made the decision to pull the 'Walking Dead' shirts after a shopper complained about the “fantastically offensive” slogan on the shirt, which reads: “Eeeny Meeny Miny Moe” alongside an image of Lucille, the bloody baseball bat.EntertainmentFeb 23, 2017
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‘Walking Dead’ director Greg Nicotero defends violent Season 7 premiereAfter angry internet backlash and viewers giving up on the show, Nicotero insists that the show still has "a lot to offer."EntertainmentOct 25, 2016
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