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Sneak Peak time for Issue 96 of The Walking Dead comic up on AMC. 
The 97th installment of Robert Kirkman's Eisner-winning comic book series hits stands this Wed., May 9. But you don't need to wait until then to find out what happens next. AMCtv.com hereby presents the first seven pages of the latest issue of The Walking Dead comic -- the first issue in a new story arc leading to the monumental Issue 100 -- in which, after countless challenges, Rick and the other survivors finally encounter something to fear.
 
 
AMC have a nice little page on there website where you can download Wallpapers, Instant Messages Icons and Facebook Timeline Covers. There are all pretty nice, I personally like the time line covers and I've put one on the Zombiesdrule Facebook page which you can check out here >>  Zombiesdrule on Facebook
 
 
Did you enjoy season 2 of The Walking Dead? I did. Do you care that it has strayed from the graphic novel? 
I did at first but now not so much, now I just want to see more. Well that ain't gonna  happen until the fall.
To keep you going I'll keep posting The Walking Dead news as and when I find it. You can also check out these sites :

The Cast Looks Ahead: Inside The Walking Dead

Will Shane's death unite or fracture the group? Who's that cloaked stranger who saved Andrea? What's up with that massive prison? The Walking Dead Season 2 Finale poses many questions for Rick and his fellow survivors. In this new video, cast and crew address their hopes for what lies ahead. "This season leaves people at a point where they could fall off the edge or stay on," says Steven Yeun (Glenn). "It's bonkers." Melissa McBride (Carol) predicts more conflict "and lots and lots of zombies."

Check out this new video interview with Andrew Lincoln (Rick), Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori), Laurie Holden (Andrea), and Norman Reedus (Daryl) if you want a glimpse of what's next for The Walking Dead.


 
 
We are almost at the end of season 2 of The Walking Dead but that's not slowing AMC down. Below we have the interview with  Michael Zegen  who plays Randall in which he  describes playing characters that people like to beat up and explains rural Georgia's greatest life-threatening phenomenon. You can read the interview below or head on over to AMCtv.com.  

Q: Were you a fan of The Walking Dead before you got the role?

A: I watched the first season like a normal viewer. I remember thinking to myself that this is such an awesome show, there's no way I'm going to be on it. But then later when I got the audition I had to do a three-page monologue. I had one night to memorize it and I stayed up 'til 5AM. I got my friends to come early in the morning and put me on tape. Two days later I was off to Georgia.

Q: How do you describe your role on the show?

A: I try to tell my friends as little about the show as possible because most of them watch and I don't want to ruin it for them. My mother is always trying to get information out of me, but I don't want to spoil it. I tell my friends that I'm a prisoner and I leave it at that.

Q: On Rescue Me you played someone with a physical disability, and on The Walking Dead you have a serious injury as well. What's up with that?

A: I don't go out and choose these parts per se, just for some reason every time I get written into a show someone wants to do me harm!

Q: What was it like to interact with the walkers in person?

A: The makeup that Greg [Nicotero] and those guys do is unbelievable. There are guys walking around with their jaw hanging off their faces. It's just as scary in real life is it is on camera or on TV.
Q: And your character kills one of them!

A: You can't be on that show and not get to kill any zombies. Come on! When that script came out, I hadn't read it but I was asking around, "Does Randall kill any zombies?" And someone told me he did so I was very excited. Especially when I read it and it said I get a stab wound to the head.

Q: Speaking of stab wounds, tell me a little bit about the scene where you impale your leg on the fence.

A: That that scene took eight to ten hours and I was strapped to this fence for all of that time and it was cold and rainy. It was pretty incredible because once they called, "Action" it was almost real. I was screaming, Rick was firing guns, Glenn's on the other side firing a gun as the zombies are coming in -- it was really intense.

Q: You live in New York City normally. How does rural Georgia compare?

A: People drive golf carts everywhere. All the paths are filled with golf carts, all the shopping center parking lots are filled with golf carts. There were multiple times where I almost died -- turning around a split second before a golf cart came my way.

 
 
AMC has posted an interview with  IronE Singleton (a.k.a. T-Dog on from The Walking Dead) in which Singleton  talks about some challenging moments on set this season and explains which character he'd most like to see again.  You can read the interview below or head on over to AMCtv.com
Q: How is Season 2 different from Season 1 for you?

A: The first thing that comes to mind is our camaraderie. First season, a lot of it took place in town, obviously, and the cast was a bit segregated between those in town and those at the camp. Everybody is there together this season and that right there has brought us a lot closer as a group.

Q: Is there anything you miss about the "town" group?

A: Merle... If Merle returns... that would make for some epic stuff -- some serious drama I think people would be talking about for a long time.

Q: What was the most challenging thing you had to do this season?

A: The show is so physically demanding. I would have to say the scene we did with the well walker. We had to catch the water pump from falling in the well -- we had to do that so many times. And I was on my backside and I had to kick and claw. The water pump was fake -- but it was quite demanding and really tough because we did it over and over again. By the end of the day, I was exhausted -- it was scorching hot too.

Q: I understand you do a lot of charity work in Atlanta.

A: As much as I can, though not quite as much these days because I've been staying so busy. But normally, it's my relatives. My lineage is out of poverty. A lot of my relatives -- cousins, nieces and nephews -- are in that situation. There's so much depression and poverty within my own family, so I spend a lot of my time with them.

 
 
Courtesy of AMCtv here is a  sneak peak of   The 94th installment of Robert Kirkman's Eisner-winning comic book The Walking Dead. This edition in the series is out now and here are the first seven pages of the second chapter in a whole new storyline entitled "A Larger World" -- in which Rick and the other survivors find themselves unprepared for what awaits them. 
 
 
If you are a Andrew Lincoln fan or would just like to hear his real voice take a look at the clip below.
Andrew Lincoln appears on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman and talks about his real name (Andrew Clutterbuck) and his famous father-in-law, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson. 
 
 
Thanks to AMC for sharing this nice little compilation of CGI effects produced by Stargate Studios.

Every day Rick Grimes and the other survivors inhabit a world ravaged by the zombie apocalypse. Fortunately, the real world is not quite so bleak, leaving the CGI masters at Stargate Studios to fill in the gaps between reality and what you see on TV. In this new video breakdown, check out some of the expert visual effects that were added to The Walking Dead Season 2, from expanding a handful of walkers into a ravenous herd, to creating (and destroying) an entire city.
 
 
Today I would like to give a shout out to Simon Pegg as it's his birthday, and this also gives me an excuse to re-post one of the first reviews we did here on Zombiesdrule. The film is  of course  Shaun of the Dead and brought Pegg worldwide fame. 

Shaun of the Dead wasn't the first time Simon Pegg had a run in with zombies, in 1999 Pegg stared one of my favorite British TV series called Spaced. One of these episodes was called "Art" and was  the inspiration for creating Shaun of the Dead. You can see a clip below, but be warn you may get  hooked. Spaced also stars Nick Frost and was directed by Edgar Wright.
 
 
The Walking Dead is back and boy was it good, I hope this sets the tone for the rest of season 2. If you missed it you can watch the full episode "Nebraska" below, it's official and from AMC so it will probably only be live for 5-7 days. Watch it sooner rather than later.
 If you want some extra goodies check out these links links from AMC:
Episode 208, “Nebraska” Rick tries to restore order in the aftermath of a terrible discovery. 

 

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