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Game Over, Man, Game Over: Robert Kirkman Says Clementine Is Never Coming To 'The Walking Dead'
Since Robert Kirkman first put bloody pen to paper in 2003, we have seen The Walking Dead move from comic book, to television, to video games, and it seems that there is no stopping his world in any medium. However, in the murky depths of Kirkman's mind, can he ever see his various franchises coming together under one roof for the ultimate episode of #TheWalkingDead?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Freddy, Steady, Go: Robert Englund Reveals Who He Wants To See Play Freddy Krueger Next
For horror hounds everywhere, there is one icon of the genre who has had a particularly rough time of late. With his sharp wit and his razor glove, who could ever forget the nightmare-inducing might that was once Freddy Krueger? There have been some nine #FreddyKrueger movies with two men donninh the moniker, but the role of the burned bastard will always be synonymous with horror legend #RobertEnglund.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
This Could Be Your Big (Out)Break: 'The Walking Dead' Star Demands To Know What Caused The Zombie Outbreak
With AMC's The Walking Dead dragging its rotten corpse to its biggest and bloodiest season ever, fans can rejoice that there will be more murder, mayhem, and mysteries than ever before in Season 8. However, it is best that some questions be left unanswered, such as: Why is Rick Grimes the sweatiest man in the apocalypse? Who is the big spoon out of Negan and Lucille, and does Carl have to keep his eye-hole moistened?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Fate
The prologue in the first book of the Destiny Saga. Prologue Three bloodshot eyes peered through a grove of dead shrubs, watching the land ahead of them. Nemoro crouched low, his twisting, crimson horns barely visible behind the blackened and slightly tarred branches.
By Ruby Steel8 years ago in Horror
Left In The Dark (Universe): Alex Kurtzman May Abandon Universal's Dark Universe
You'd better call your "mummy" for this one, because it looks like Universal's Dark Universe could be in even more trouble than we first thought. Kicking off the studio's own monsterverse with the good and the great of scary stories, #AlexKurtzman's #TheMummy failed to resurrect itself from an early grave and stick a huge question mark on where Universal should go next.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Every Now And 'Glenn' I Fall Apart: Steven Yeun's Glenn Will Haunt Daryl In 'The Walking Dead' Season 8
Casting your mind back to October 2016, AMC's The Walking Dead resolved one of the biggest cliffhangers to grace modern television. In this era of Who Shot Mr. Burns?, why the cast of Lost needed to go back, and is Jon Snow really dead?, #TheWalkingDead kept us guessing for a whole summer about whose brains Negan bashed in with a wire-wrapped baseball bat.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
This Is Halloween: Find Out What 2017's Most Popular Halloween Costume Choices Are
It's nearly the time of year again to pull out your pumpkins and reach for the butcher's knife. When "duh, I'm a mouse," just won't cut it, and if you are struggling to think of what kind of slutty vampire or kinky werewolf to go as, we have collated the most popular outfits of the years. Pinterest has revealed exactly what people have been looking at in the run up to the spooky season and what you should avoid if you want to stand out from the crowd.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
A Real-Life Horror Story: 'American Horror Story: Cult' Edits Episode After Vegas Shooting
With FX's American Horror Story flying the star-spangled banner high over the White House for Season 7, recent events have caused the network to readdress the rest of the season. #RyanMurphy's horror anthology had always been close to the bone, but the October 10 episode has had to undergo some major edits following the recent Las Vegas shooting.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Is It A Trick Or Is It A Treat? 'Halloween' Reboot Will Ignore All The Franchise Sequels
As Michael Myers prepares to come home once again, the world of horror is bracing itself for the Halloween franchise to return to our screens in a big way. Some four decades after the first film kickstarted the slasher genre, directors David Gordon Green and Danny McBride are sticking on their own pale-faced masks and giving us a whole new reason to be scared of the bloodthirsty boogeyman.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror











