The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2 Premiere Date Revealed – Comic-Con 2021

The Walking Dead: World Beyond’s second and final season will premiere on AMC on October 3, 2021.

As revealed during Comic-Con@Home 2021’s The Walking Dead: World Beyond panel, this new season’s episodes will be available early on AMC+ all season and a new Talking Dead will follow each episode every week.

It was also confirmed that Jelani Alladin’s Will Campbell, Joe Holt’s Leopold Bennett, and Ted Sutherland’s Percy will be series regulars in this upcoming season.

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The panel was moderated by Chris Hardwick and featured Scott M. Gimple, Matt Negrete, Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Nico Tortorella, Annet Mahendru, Nicolas Cantu, Hal Cumpston, Jelani Alladin, Joe Holt, and Julia Ormond.

A new exclusive clip from season 2 was also shared during the talk, and it featured zombies eating dead bodies, followed by Felix, Iris, and Will talking about helicopters dropping off shipping containers filled with supplies, some of which was covered in blood. It was from Omaha, which was overrun.

Season 2 looks to, among many other horrible things, put our heroes face-to-face with the CRM, the group the took Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead.

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If you are unsure if you’d like to jump into another Walking Dead series, be sure to check out our review of The Walking Dead: World Beyond’s series premiere, which we said was “somewhat listless, though the closing moments are intriguing.”

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Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2 Gets Release Date, New Clip

During the Comic-Con@Home panel for Walking Dead: World Beyond, the Season 2 release date was revealed. Chief content officer Scott M. Gimple announced Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2 will premiere on October 3 on AMC.

The new episodes of World Beyond will be sandwiched between The Walking Dead and Talking Dead. Additionally, episodes will be available early on AMC+. And in addition to the release date, the very first clip from Season 2 of World Beyond was revealed, which you can check out below.

“So much about this show is about seeing different corners of the world and the different people that inhabit it,” Gimple said during the panel. “This season, we’re going to see at least three, very distinct worlds that have all sorts of different characters, and they have their own issues with one another, and they also have their own place in the world. We sort of explain certain things that are going on that people might not have been aware of. It’s more discovery, really, of characters and worlds.”

Gimple went on to specify that the different characters and worlds don’t involve Rick Grimes–although we did recently get an update on the Walking Dead movies, which will revolve around him. The new group seen in the clip above is a different group than we’ve seen before, and they have a different relationship with the CRM than we’ve seen in prior episodes.

There are some new series regulars for Season 2 of World Beyond. This includes Jelani Alladin (FBI), Joe Holt (Scandal), Ted Sutherland (Fear Street Part 2 and 3), and Natalie Gold (Succession).

Season 2 will be the final season of World Beyond, but there’s still more Walking Dead coming. Fear the Walking Dead has Season 7 coming soon–and there was a new clip of that released during Comic-Con–and Season 11 of The Walking Dead is coming as well, and that will be the show’s final season.

Gates McFadden on the Ups and Downs of That Star Trek Life

Gates McFadden is best known as Dr. Beverly Crusher from Star Trek: The Next Generation and its four movie spin-offs, but her career goes well beyond Star Trek not just as an actress but also as a choreographer… and now as a podcast host.

McFadden and NacelleCast Studios recently launched the Gates McFadden Investigates: Who Do You Think You Are? podcast, which features her connecting with her co-stars and fellow Trek actors for conversations that cover their time in Gene Roddenberry’s universe, their personal lives, larger careers, and much more. It’s sort of the anti-Star Trek podcast in that it’s not really about Star Trek, but it also features all of your favorite Star Trek people! (So far she’s had on most of her TNG co-stars as well as Deep Space Nine actress Nana Visitor.)

I chatted with McFadden about the show, where she’s been finding new ways to talk to the friends she’s known for decades, and of course we also discussed her time on Star Trek and what she would like to see Dr. Crusher get up to if she ever comes back to play her again on Star Trek: Picard.

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The Podcast Frontier

The idea of hosting a podcast couldn’t have been further from McFadden’s mind when she received a call from The Nacelle Company producer Brian Volk-Weiss (The Toys That Made Us).

“He said, ‘I really want you to do a podcast, and I’d like to produce it,’” McFadden laughs. “I was flattered and my first question was, ‘Well, gosh, thanks for calling, but why me?!’”

Volk-Weiss is more than just a producer, however; he’s also a fan of the franchise. After a lot of questions from McFadden and much back and forth, he finally convinced her to give it a try.

“He first wanted me to talk about Star Trek I think, and I shut him down immediately because not one of my cast members would come onto a podcast with one of ourselves and talk about Star Trek,” she says. “We could certainly talk about things, but nothing that we would want recorded, probably! So anyway, I said no, and he called me back a couple of times. And by the third time I really thought, ‘What am I doing? Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. It’s the pandemic. I’ve lost a bunch of jobs. Why don’t you just learn to say yes and try something new?’”

And so Gates McFadden Investigates was born. McFadden decided to also teach herself the technical side of podcasting along the way, including sound editing and more.

“That’s the director in me,” she says. “And it was a challenge to find a new way to speak to my friends when they knew they were being recorded. So I did a lot of research on everybody I knew already and sort of re-familiarized myself with their lives and their accomplishments and struggles, and tried to make each [episode] have its own unique take, because they’re all so different as people. And some work better than others.”

The Star Trek Family

It’s almost become a cliché in Star Trek fan circles, but The Next Generation crew really feels like a family, or at least a bunch of best friends. We’re not talking the typical line that actors give on the press circuit about their co-stars, either. When it’s Christmas and all of a sudden a photo gets tweeted of the whole TNG cast hanging at someone’s house for a Christmas party, or when Patrick Stewart is reading one of his sonnets and then the iPhone camera pans and Jonathan Frakes just happens to be sitting in Stewart’s backyard, it just seals the deal. These guys love each other.

“With the pandemic we started a group text, which we hadn’t had before,” recalls McFadden. “And that was, again, something that really had us staying together. It was very familial, and we are like a family. We’ll fight. We’ll make up. We’ll laugh. We’ll be naughty. We’ll do all that stuff. And it is great. I think we all have respect for each other.”

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For McFadden, the bond strengthened during the show’s 25th anniversary reunion tour at the Calgary Expo.

“Something new happened there,” she says. “I mean, we always got along, but something… We’d grown a little bit distant. Some people would be off doing stuff. We wouldn’t know what they were doing for a long time. And we would have our Christmas party … there are certain ones we were always in touch together. But I think after Calgary, we had so much fun together that we just really… from that point on we have just grown tighter and tighter, and it’s absolutely lovely.”

Looking Back on Beverly Crusher’s Arc

McFadden was on six of the seven seasons of The Next Generation, disappearing for the second year after clashing with the show’s producers, including Maurice Hurley. Dr. Crusher was replaced by Diana Muldaur’s Dr. Pulaski for the season, but would return at the start of Season 3 and then also appear in all four TNG movies. Still, when asked if she was happy with Beverly Crusher’s overall arc, the actress is frank.

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“Well, no,” she says. “I mean, of course I wasn’t. There were things that I adored that were written that I was able to do. And then there were just vast tundras. I think obviously it was very problematic that when I wasn’t there second season, and they had Diana Muldaur’s character, it was very clear to me that they wanted her. They wanted someone to sort of go back to [The Original Series doctor] Bones. They thought that was easier to write for. And then when that didn’t work out, I came back. But really, most of the scripts had come in and they were more that character. So it was a struggle … on and off there would be an occasional episode that someone would have written for my character, like “Remember Me” [where Crusher finds her shipmates are disappearing and nobody knows it but her]. That was fantastic. And I loved “The High Ground,” where it was about terrorism. … And that was banned in England.”

Still, McFadden admits that she was new to Hollywood when she joined the show and that in a lot of ways she just didn’t get how television production worked.

“I didn’t understand that there is a process,” she says. “So you go and you have lunch with the writers and you tell them your ideas and do things like that. I didn’t realize that’s what you did. And people who knew better really were able to make connections and come up with ideas. I wish I had done that. I think it would have been much smarter for me because actually the writers were all terrific, except for Maurice Hurley who was the only one I didn’t get along with. And he got rid of me, but that’s because I would speak up. If I thought something was racist or sexist, I would just say it. I was used to that, having taught at a university for years. You speak up. And that’s not the way you do it in Hollywood. So I wish I’d been a little more savvy, or a lot more savvy.”

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And things did improve over time, she says, particularly with the series finale, “All Good Things…” That episode depicted a possible future where Crusher was now captain of her own ship, and had married — and divorced — Jean-Luc Picard over the preceding years. The episode also strengthened the romantic possibilities between the two in the “modern” timeline.

“By the end, I really was getting some beautiful Crusher scripts,” she says. “Obviously, you have to share it [among your cast mates]. But look at the last double episode. I mean, how beautiful was that? Every single person had a beautiful arc and it was very moving. I thought it was quite wonderful. I think it was better than some of our movies, to be honest. … It’s always a difficult thing. People want to have a big sci-fi idea, which is important. But I think our cast was also beloved because they liked our characters and the way we interacted.”

As far as the four TNG movies go, McFadden says the shift towards a traditional action/sci-fi style meant a change in terms of how much a character like Dr. Cursher was going to get to do.

“I think a lot of that got lost with the movies,” she says. “It was kind of three male characters were the ones. Although I thought First Contact was a brilliant script. Director Jonathan [Frakes] did such a brilliant job with that. Alice Krige was fantastic as the Borg Queen. Amazing.”

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Dr. Crusher’s Future

As for Crusher’s future, while McFadden says there are currently no plans for her to appear on Star Trek: Picard, she doesn’t rule out returning to play the doctor at some point. And she has an idea of what she’d want to see from her.

“I would like her to be just a really full character and to have her… I can’t imagine that she wouldn’t have continued working,” says the actress. “She was obviously someone who very much was a humanist and wanted to help people wherever she could, and she was a scientist as well. … I loved that Dr. Crusher… was always the one who got into arguments with Picard because her first oath was the Hippocratic Oath and his was the Prime Directive. The Prime Directive was second for Crusher. And I think that’s a fascinating place to be. That’s a really interesting thing.”

While we wait to see if Beverly Crusher will get to argue out some philosophical dilemma with Jean-Luc Picard once again on Star Trek: Picard, at least we have Gates McFadden’s ongoing podcast. She’s got chats with Star Trek: Voyager’s Robert Picardo (“hilarious”) and Trek makeup legend Michael Westmore (“probably the most interesting person of everybody”) already in the can, and her two-part session with her TNG co-star Michael Dorn just hit. Check it out on subspace, or your podcast service of choice.

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Talk to Executive Editor Scott Collura on Twitter at @ScottCollura, or listen to his Star Trek podcast, Transporter Room 3. Or do both!

Fear The Walking Dead Season 7 Premiere Date, New Cast, First Clips Revealed

While it hasn’t been very long since Fear the Walking Dead ended its sixth season in June, Season 7 of the AMC series is already gearing up for a return. During the show’s Comic-Con panel, it was announced that Season 7 of Fear the Walking Dead would premiere Sunday, October 7, at 9 PM/8 PM CT on AMC. Episodes will also debut early each week on the AMC+ streaming service.

That’s not all that was revealed during the panel, though. The first two clips from the new season were shown, introducing a very different zombie apocalypse. Those who watched through the end of Season 6 will no doubt remember that a series of nuclear warheads were detonated across the state of Texas, leading to a ridiculously dangerous double apocalypse scenario–zombies and nuclear fallout.

In the first clip, which you can watch above, it’s seen just how dire the situation is. Morgan (Lennie James) and Grace (Karen David) have hunkered down inside a nuclear submarine with baby Morgan, only going outside–in full hazmat attire–when necessary. In the clip, Grace goes on a search for food for the baby, showing the audience just how devastated the landscape is and what a nuked zombie looks like.

The second clip finds June (Jenna Elfman) and John Dorie Sr. (Keith Carradine) surviving in the bunker built by Teddy (John Glover)–the man who detonated the nuclear warheads. After an unknown amount of time living there, the two find a hidden room in the bunker caked in blood. John deduces that it’s the room where Teddy carried out his serial killings before the apocalypse. While Teddy is dead now, the memory of his actions and John’s own inability to arrest him for them, still weighs on Dorie.

As for new faces, one addition was announced for the series. Gus Halper (Dickinson) is joining the cast in an undisclosed role. Meanwhile, both Sydney Lemon, who played Isabella, and Omid Abtahi, who played Howard, will reprise their Season 6 roles, alongside the rest of the cast.

Fear the Walking Dead returns to AMC on October 7 for the first eight episodes of Season 7. Before that, the final season of The Walking Dead arrives on August 22.

Daily Deals: PS5, Switch Games on Sale at Best Buy

Always eager to put their products on sale, Best Buy has once again made it a great weekend to shop on their website. Tons of products are on sale including some great 4K TVs, tons of Switch, PS5 and Xbox games and so much more. Along with that, Microsoft is also featuring a game sale on their Xbox service and Amazon has dropped the price of the Apple AirPod Pros to their lowest listed price once again.

Daily Deals for July 24th 2021

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Why Invincible Is Much Easier To Make Than The Walking Dead

Two of the most popular shows on TV–The Walking Dead and Invincible–are based on beloved comic book series co-created by Robert Kirkman. These two shows couldn’t be more different, though. One’s a vibrant, bloody animated superhero adventure, the other a dire and gritty zombie apocalypse show. According to Kirman himself at Comic-Con, though, there’s one other major difference between them–one is far easier to make.

Speaking during his spotlight panel at the virtual convention, the co-creator admitted that figuring out what’s going to happen on Invincible is a much easier road to travel than plotting out The Walking Dead for one specific reason. “I think that there’s a more solid roadmap for Invincible, because that series is done, than we had for [The] Walking Dead,” he said.

While the animated Invincible series debuted on Amazon Prime Video earlier this year, Kirkman and the rest of the comic’s team wrapped up that series back in 2018. On the other hand, The Walking Dead first premiered on AMC back in 2010. At that point, the comics were in the “Life Among Them” story arc, which is when Rick Grimes and company first discover the Alexandria Safe Zone. The comic then continued until late 2019.

Having the entirety of the Invincible comics to work with allows Kirkman and the team behind the Amazon adaptation of the series to figure out their plans well ahead of time.

“You can do things where you go, ‘Okay, you know this thing in Invincible [issue] 132 will probably fall in like Season 6 or 7 so we need to make sure that we do this and this to make sure that that happens,” he explained. “Now that the show looks like it’s being very successful, we actually are making those plans and putting those things in place to try and do the entirety of the comic in a cool way.”

Knowing where the story is going also leaves the door open for improvements, Kirkman teased. “There’s a lot of stuff along the way that I really want to plus-up and change the same way that the big fight with the Guardians [in the first episode] was,” he said. I think [it was] much improved than what happens in the comics.”

The Walking Dead is preparing to launch its final season on August 22. Kirkman also gave an update about the upcoming Walking Dead movies, though a release date remains a mystery. Invincible has been renewed for another season on Amazon Prime Video, but a Season 2 premiere date has not been announced.

Robert Kirkman Gives Walking Dead Movie Update

It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about the Rick Grimes Walking Dead movie, but at the Robert Kirkman panel for Comic-Con 2021, the Walking Dead comic creator gave a little bit of an update about the movie.

When asked about when the Rick Grimes movie would come out, Kirkman responded, “I can’t tell you. I could throw out a funny date. I don’t know. It’s definitely going to be before 2032. I wish there were more updates. There’s a lot going on behind-the-scenes. Because we’re pre-recording this, it’s entirely possible that there are some details that are coming out around Comic-Con that I just don’t know we’re allowed to talk about yet. So I’m being a good boy, and I’m not going to spoil anything, but I will say there’s exciting stuff happening behind-the-scenes, and I am as frustrated as you guys are that we have not been able to reveal everything to you and talk about it non stop.”

Kirkman went on to reassure everyone that they want to make a quality film, while praising Rick Grimes himself, Andrew Lincoln. “Lincoln is amazing,” explained Kirkman. “I miss seeing Andrew Lincoln running around as Rick Grimes. I can’t wait until we’re filming this thing and then this thing’s coming out. It’s gonna be awesome. You know everybody’s working very hard to make this thing as good as it can be. All I will say, we don’t want a bad Rick Grimes movie, right? We want an amazing Rick Grimes movie and so everybody behind-the-scenes is making sure that when this comes out it is worth the wait, and it is actually the special character building Rick Grimes journey that everybody wants it to be. And so we’re not going to be rushing this thing out, and we’re going to make sure that it’s perfect. So that is what’s going on behind-the-scenes, and when it finally comes out, when we’re showing trailers and stuff, you’ll see you’ll be like, ‘Ah, that’s exactly what we wanted. I’m so glad they waited.'”

The Walking Dead movie rumors first started in 2016, and two years later, Walking Dead chief content officer Scott Gimple announced that three movies were in the works. At Comic-Con in 2019, it was announced Andrew Lincoln would return to play Rick Grimes in these three films. This announcement also revealed that the films would be hitting theaters and not made-for-TV. However, these movies are still in pre-production, and more than likely, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a delay.

The Simpsons’ Staff Tease Season 33 Details, Including the ‘Most Musical Episode Yet’ – Comic-Con 2021

During The Simpsons Season 33 and Beyond panel during Comic-Con@Home 2021, The Simpsons writers and animators teased a bit about what fans can expect from the upcoming season, including the most musical episode yet and another that is a love letter to Fargo and the world of streaming television.

The panel featured Matt Selman, Al Jean, David Silverman, Carolyn Omine, Mike B. Anderson, and Debbie Mahan, and was moderated by Yeardley Smith – the voice of Lisa.

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Mike Selman discussed a bit about “The Star of the Backstage,” the previously mentioned musical episode that will be Season 33’s first episode on September 26, 2021. Not only is it the most musical episode ever done, but it is “like a Broadway musical of an episode with wall to wall music.” It will include all original songs and Kristen Bell plays Marge’s singing voice.

Al Jean revealed a bit more about this year’s “Treehouse of Horror XXXII,” including that it will be the first Treehouse of Horror that will have five segments. One of these segments, which stars Maurice LaMarche, was shown during the panel and was the first time a full scene was shown at Comic-Con.

Jean also teased fans that Season 33 will also include one episode in which romance may come to stick in Moe’s life and another that will star Rachel Bloom and will explore the greatest tragedy Homer has ever faced.

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Lastly, Selman shared a bit about November’s 2-part episode “A Serious Flanders,” which is “an epic love letter to the show Fargo and the world of streaming television.” This episode is being billed as a “prestige crime drama with crime superstar guests: Timothy Olyphant, Cristin Miloti, [and] Brian Cox.”

The panel also shared, after Yeardly Smith said she’d love to star in an episode with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, that there actually is a story with these two characters in the works that may one day see the light of day.

For more on The Simpsons, check out exclusive first look images from The Simpsons: The Good, The Bart, and The Loki and Al Jean’s comments on this Marvel crossover, working on shorts, and how The Simpsons has survived for three decades.

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The Simpsons Parody Your Favorite Streaming Series, Like Watchmen, Pen15, And More

The Simpsons kicked off its 70-minute Comic-Con@Home panel to commemorate Season 33 with a full minute hyping a fictional Springfield Cinematic Universe on the Simpflix streaming service. Billed as the latest entry into the streaming wars, Simpflix “bravely repurposes 32-year-old IP into a dazzling array of original programming.”

Of course, no such service is really forthcoming–a sarcastic voice over really goes hard in the paint to sell upcoming shows with punny titles including Len15, Molemen, and Moezark. Really the visuals on the posters for these parody shows are much more clever than the titles, so we’ll spare any potential cringing or confusion and let these jokes land on their own. Check out the images below for the streaming service, whose slogan is “we can’t stop you from sharing your password.”

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The rest of the panel featured moderator Yeardley Smith exclusively asking an assembled group of Matt Selman, Al Jean, David Silverman, Carolyn Omine, Mike B. Anderson, and Debbie Mahan fan-submitted questions. After 32 seasons so far, it was surprising to learn there’s still a fair amount about how the show works that Smith–who has voiced Lisa Simpson from the very beginning–admits she doesn’t know, like how a director gets hired. The Simpsons was recently renewed for Seasons 33 and 34, easily making it the longest running animated comedy of all time. Season 32 wrapped in May this year.

While The Simpsons has earned a reputation for predicting the future, again, it should be noted that these other series were just jokes. However, it wouldn’t be a total shock if the show does wind up referencing or otherwise parodying the popular streaming series features above. Recently, The Simpsons rushed in three months to cram 100 Marvel references into a four-minute tribute/parody to its fellow Disney+ series, Loki.

The Simpsons Want The Rock For Guest Role

At the Simpsons panel at Comic-Con, it was revealed that they have a part already written for Dwayne Johnson. He just has to come on board.

“We actually have–I don’t know how much we can say here–but there’s a story with Lisa and the Rock, but yeah, we don’t know where it’s going,” said writer Carolyn Omine. “We’re hoping the Rock will hear us, or if anybody knows the Rock…tell him we want that.”

Smith could not visibly hold in her excitement. “I’ve only been saying this was a good idea in every interview I’ve done for the past two years!” She mentioned when asked in interviews if there’s a guest star she’d love to have on the show, she keeps insisting on Dwayne Johnson.

“Rock if you’re out there, we have a great part for you,” said writer Matt Selman. Selma even jokingly asked if “he can smell what the show is pitching.”

It’s interesting to note that while The Simpsons have had guest voices from icons in pop culture to rising stars, in the world of wrestling, there’s only been one: former WWE Hall of Famer Bret “Hitman” Hart. Stone Cold is credited in a Zorro movie but doesn’t actually appear on the show.

Speaking of pop culture icons, at the beginning of the show, there was an introduction to a fake new streaming service called Simpflix–which might give the implication of something else–but parodied some of this generation’s biggest shows like Watchmen, Pen15, and Marvel Mrs. Maisel.