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    Home » “Walking Dead” to be laid to rest in 2022; spin-offs to rise

    “Walking Dead” to be laid to rest in 2022; spin-offs to rise

    By SHOOTWednesday, September 9, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1374 Views
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    This image released by AMC shows Norman Reedus, left, and Samantha Morton in a scene from "The Walking Dead." The AMC channel says its series will wrap with an 11th season spanning 24 episodes and two years. When “The Walking Dead” is laid to rest in late 2022. (Jace Downs/AMC via AP)
    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    The end is coming for "The Walking Dead," but not until 2022.

    The AMC series that became a franchise with current and planned spin-offs will wrap with an 11th season spanning 24 episodes and two years, the channel said Wednesday.

    The series has yet to air six episodes that are part of an expanded 10th season. Those are set for early next year.

    When "The Walking Dead" is laid to rest in late 2022, a new spin-off centered on characters Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier (Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride) will follow in 2023, AMC said.

    An anthology series, "Tales of the Walking Dead," focusing on new and existing characters, is in development along with other projects "grounded in 'The Walking Dead' universe," the channel said.

    Closer at hand are "Fear the Walking Dead," which begins its sixth season Oct. 11, and newcomer "The Walking Dead: World Beyond," which debuts Oct. 4 and follows the first generation to grow up during the apocalypse. 

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    Thomas E. Sanders to be inducted into ADG Hall of Fame; Ron Funches set to host Excellence in Production Design Awards ceremony

    Monday, January 19, 2026
    Ron Funches (l) and Thomas E. Sanders

    The Art Directors Guild (ADG, IATSE Local 800) has announced that the late production designer Thomas E. Sanders will be inducted into the ADG Hall of Fame at the 30th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards on February 28 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Actor, comedian, and writer Ron Funches will serve as host of the ceremony. “Thomas E. Sanders’ legacy is etched into the very fabric of production design history,” said Dina Lipton, president of the Art Directors Guild. “His visionary work created worlds that elevated storytelling and set a standard of excellence that continues to inspire generations of designers, artists and filmmakers. We are deeply honored to induct him into the ADG Hall of Fame and celebrate the lasting impact of his extraordinary career.” From the 1990s through the 2010s, Sanders was celebrated for his visionary work on films including Braveheart, Saving Private Ryan, and Bram Stoker’s Dracula, earning Academy Award® nominations for the latter two. One of his proudest achievements was his work with Guillermo del Toro on the period horror-thriller Crimson Peak, whose gothic, richly textured and haunting production design defined the film’s tone and atmosphere. For this work, Sanders received the 2016 Saturn Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. His final project was Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond. Other landmark credits include Mission: Impossible II, directed by John Woo, and a career-long legacy of elevating cinematic storytelling through immersive, emotionally resonant visual worlds. Sanders passed away in 2017, and this honor celebrates his enduring influence on the art of production design. Sanders will be... Read More

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