The Walking Dead may be ending with its upcoming 11th season, but the many of the characters will live on. Fear The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond are both producing new seasons, and Daryl and Carol will be returning in their own spinoff show once the main TWD series ends. While all of these said projects are exciting, none are as mysterious as Tales Of The Walking Dead. This new anthology series is said to follow old and new characters alike across different forms of media, ranging from live action episodes to animation to musical adaptions. The possibilities are potentially endless. That being said, it seems like we've discovered one character who will return to the franchise through this series.
The main event for Disney Plus this October is sure to be the second season of The Mandalorian, but there are a few other surprises that are also set to please fans. Some Halloween content, as well as new original movies, are joining the popular streaming service over the next few weeks, but there's one title that stands out in particular. This Friday, October 9th, Disney Plus will add a classic Fox Marvel film: X2.
With September now over, spooky season is nearly upon us. Halloween can bring out the best in media, with a spotlight on the horror genre in particular, and from classics to originals, Netflix has a ton of scary titles to choose from this month. However, they're also losing a bunch of great selections starting today.
Crystal Dynamics' take on Earth's Mightiest Heroes has been constantly plagued by setbacks throughout its short lifetime. When the first Marvel's Avengers trailer dropped, fans were appalled by the character designs, and so the studio rushed to change them. Then the pandemic hit, and the game suffered a 4-month delay from its initial release date in May. Finally, before launch, critics seemed to agree that the title was simply lacking all around and even after it became available, updates have been released to fix numerous bugs and glitches.
Disney Plus has a fantastic slate of Marvel Studios television projects on the way, beginning this December with the release of WandaVision. One of the most anticipated Marvel shows that's said to begin filming this fall, though, is Hawkeye, which will see the return of Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton alongside newcomer Kate Bishop, who might be played by Hailee Steinfeld. Possible villains for the series include longtime Hawkeye antagonist the Clown, but a new rumor suggests that the show's main threat may actually be a popular Iron Man villain from the comics.
All good things must come to an end, even with AMC's The Walking Dead. It was recently announced that the flagship series would end after it's upcoming eleventh season, and while this will be the end for The Walking Dead, it definitely won't be the end for the TWD universe.