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While Maggie and Negan's separate journeys continued in The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2, they both suffered anxious ...
AMC will air The Walking Dead: Best of The Governor marathon Sunday, July 8, starting 11:45am / 10:45c. The latest installment of a multi-weekend Best Of marathon event, Sunday’s nine-episode ...
Governor from "The Walking Dead" comics was more sinister than Negan, indulging in extreme cruelty. Negan in the comics was methodical and had rules, unlike the sadistic portrayal in the TV show.
The storyline is a variation on one in the “Walking Dead” novel “Rise of the Governor,” in which the soon-to-be Governor meets two women, April and their Tara, and their dad.
On "The Walking Dead," the Governor stands in front of a burning Woodbury building following the massacre of many of his own people. (Gene Page/AMC) So that’s where he's been all this time. This ...
VideoWhere’s Rick? This week's episode of The Walking Dead--Episode 406, "Live Bait"--is flat-out the strangest in the show’s four-season run. And despite the fact that no one we have come to ...
Executive producers Robert Kirkman and Scott M. Gimple talk with THR about the zombie drama's missing villain and why it was important to allow some time to pass before he resurfaced.
The Walking Dead has found its Governor. David Morrissey has been cast to play the evil villain in the third season of the AMC zombie drama based on the comics by Robert Kirkman , the network said ...
The Walking Dead: Can The Governor be a good guy? Before the season debuted, showrunner Scott Gimple told TVGuide.com that the new season would include scenes more closely tied to the comics.
The Walking Dead’s fourth season is underway, showing the survivors of the zombie apocalypse in increasingly precarious situations.The prison fence can no longer withstand the constant pressure ...
The Walking Dead recap: Meet the Governor. Andrea and Michonne run afoul of an old friend, and meet a mysterious new ally who has a secret or three. By. Darren Franich. Darren Franich.
On Sunday’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” The Governor took on the fake name “Brian.” Or did he? In the show so far, we’ve seen him go by Philip Blake. But that’s not necessarily ...