SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON – SEGA® Europe Ltd. and SEGA® of America, Inc. today announced they have signed Chris Hemsworth to voice the title role and Tom Hiddleston to voice Loki in the upcoming action adventure Thor(tm): God of Thunder. Both actors’ likenesses will also be used in the game, which is based on the […]
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AMC’s The Walking Dead Interview: Steven Yeun, Laurie Holden, Norman Reedus Bonding Over Zombies
At New York Comic Con, The Walking Dead actors Steven Yeun, Laurie Holden, and Norman Reedus discuss bonding in 120 degree heat, fighting zombies in summertime Atlanta. From a New York Comic Con (NYCC) discussion about AMC’s survival horror drama, based on the comic book series created by Robert Kirkman.
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Interview: AMC’s The Walking Dead Lead Actors Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies
Stars of AMC’s survival horror TV series The Walking Dead Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Jon Bernthal (Shane), and Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori Grimes) talk with us about the challenges and surprises in filming the zombie apocalypse. Some adult language.
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Robert Kirkman and Frank Darabont (AMC’s The Walking Dead) on Why We Love Zombies
The Walking Dead creators Robert Kirkman (comic book) and Frank Darabont (AMC TV series) discuss the series’s amazing ensemble cast, Greg Nicotero’s zombie makeup effects, why zombies are so popular now (brace yourself for the millenial rant), shooting people with impugnity, and the remarkable experience of having the graphic novel adaptation’s production go so well. […]
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AMC’s The Walking Dead Executive Producer Gale Anne Hurd (Interview)
During New York Comic Con, we spoke with Gale Anne Hurd (Terminator, Aliens) about AMC’s new survival horror TV series, The Walking Dead, based on Robert Kirkman’s zombie comic book series from Image Comics.
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Time Traveler Spotted at 1928 Charlie Chaplin’s The Circus Movie Premiere
As the makers of Back to the Future launch their 25th anniversary celebration (remember, Doc Brown was originally going to go 25 years into the future – it’s now!), George Clarke reveals a time traveler spotted talking on a mobile phone on the way to see the premiere of Charlie Chaplin’s 1928 silent film The […]
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