“The Walking Dead” SEASON 2 KICKS OFF WITH AN EXTRA HALF HOUR OF ZOMBIE DRAMA 90-MINUTE PREMIERE EPISODE AIRS ON AMC, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 9PM ET
New York, NY – September 1, 2011 – AMC’s critically acclaimed original series, “The Walking Dead,” is back with its much anticipated second 13 episode season. Kicking-off a two week long Fearfest, the network, once again, presents viewers with a 90-minute premiere episode, airing at 9 PM ET on Sunday, October 16th, with six one-hour episodes in the weeks following. The final six episodes of the season commences on Sunday, February 12th at 9pm ET. The 90 minute version is also scheduled to be launched globally on all Fox International Channels, following the US premiere the week of October 17th-23rd. Season two reaches FOX audiences in 122 countries, speaking 35 languages and is seen by over 200 million households globally.
In conjunction with “The Walking Dead,” beginning with the February 12th airing, AMC also announces the unscripted series “Secret Stash” executive produced by Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Mall Rats), Charlie Corwin from Original Media (LA Ink, Miami Ink, Storm Chasers and Swamp People) and Elyse Seiden (Red State).
“The Walking Dead” follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, played by Andrew Lincoln (“Love Actually,” “Teachers,” “Strike Back”), who are traveling in search of a safe and secure home. Jon Bernthal (“The Pacific,” “The Ghost Writer”) plays Shane Walsh, Rick’s sheriff’s department partner before the apocalypse, and Sarah Wayne Callies (“Prison Break”), is Rick's wife, Lori Grimes. Additional cast include: Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Jeffrey DeMunn, Chandler Riggs, Iron E. Singleton and Melissa McBride. Recently announced guest stars include: Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson and Pruitt Taylor Vince.
Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteWow, now that is good news.
ReplyDeleteOne of the few shows I'm looking forward to.
Can't wait but February? That seems like a long time from now.
ReplyDeleteSeason will be split? Second half of the season starts February 12th, right?
ReplyDeleteYay! It's sooner than I expect. I thought season 2 starts at Halloween. Great news.
ReplyDeleteHmm.. OK I guess.
ReplyDeleteAs a rule 90 minute premieres are not my thing. I would prefer to interconnected normal hour episodes. Usually a 90-minute premiere has extra filler in it and the rhythm is different than the typical episode - usually worse than the typical episode.
Plus with two 60-minute episodes there is less of an issue with syndication or replaying the episode on future dates.
Love it! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteBut Hiatuses in the middle!!!???? Don't like that!
You are right.
ReplyDeleteYeah, finally they revealed the whole schedule of the season.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad there are 13 episodes this season, last seasons 6 was just too short
ReplyDeleteshame the show will be split, but still cannot wait :D
ReplyDeleteYeah. They buried the lead. I think AMC's PR people figured if they told people they were getting a 90min premiere that they could sneak that bit of bad news into the body of the press release unnoticed.
ReplyDeleteWrong. :P
I wonder if AMC will pair this with The Killing next year.
ReplyDeleteWeve got a date on 10/16! Dont be late
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