Entertainment Weekly Covers The Walking Dead
This week, The Walking Dead once again makes the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
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This week, The Walking Dead once again makes the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
Emily Kinney's 'Beth' on The Walking Dead may be gone but her music career is just coming to life. Click through the picture to see Entertainment Weekly's exclusive premiere of the music video for her new single 'Rockstar'.
This week's edition of Entertainment Weekly spotlights the upcoming season of The Walking Dead and they are taking an opportunity to run four different covers featuring Norman Reedus, Andrew Lincoln, Steven Yuen and Lauren Cohan, and Danai Gurira.
Rick Grimes:
Michonne:
Daryl:
Glenn and Maggie:
For their latest issue, Entertainment Weekly is featuring a series of three Walking Dead themed "collector's covers".
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Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross just shared an alternate scene from the opening moments of the second season premiere of The Walking Dead.
"It is well known that instead of starting with Rick talking into his walkie-talkie and then the group being pretty much already out of Atlanta, the original plan for The Walking Dead’s season 2 premiere was to pick up just seconds after the CDC was blown to bits in the season 1 finale."
You can watch the clip right here.
This scene and other extras will be available on the Blu-ray and DVD editions of The Walking Dead: The Complete Second Season on August 28th.
Entertainment Weekly is chatting live with The Walking Dead's Norman 'Daryl' Reedus tonight at 9pm ET.
"Norman Reedus, the beloved actor who each week brings to life The Walking Dead’s Daryl Dixon, the most badass character on TV, will be joining us for an EW.com live chat this Sunday at 9 p.m. ET. He’ll be taking your questions and adding his running commentary to the new episode “Judge, Jury, Executioner,” in which Rick ends up siding with Shane, leading Dale to fear the group is losing its humanity."
Join EW.com's online chat here.