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fumanstan 09-08-14 12:37 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 12224117)
They could set this during the 'fall' of civilization when and where it started, or at the CDC. I'd be down for something like that.

I'd like to see that too, although I wonder if they would go that route since it's something the comics never did.

Troy Stiffler 09-08-14 12:42 PM

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Same here. It's what's making The Strain so fun right now.

riley_dude 09-08-14 06:13 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
Unless that series gives us answers, why bother with it?

Bill Needle 09-08-14 07:26 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
My only problem with the spinoff is that even though I know it's not possible it feels like this has been teased for longer than the original show has been on.

And as mentioned above this is a much better idea than expanding the existing show to more episodes. With different lead characters and settings it really could be an entirely different show (yes, with zombies).

writer106 09-27-14 03:41 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
New article that has details about the principal characters


https://tv.yahoo.com/news/walking-de...155455212.html

Big Boy Laroux 09-29-14 01:32 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
3 teenagers as primary characters? Not promising.

MScottM 09-29-14 02:08 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Big Boy Laroux (Post 12251506)
3 teenagers as primary characters? Not promising.

Teenagers are our future and as any person that has had a teenager in their house knows, teenagers know everything so this should be a highly intelligent take on the "zombie apocalypse" story. No running off alone out into the night when dad says not too. No breaking up a group into seperate individuals to search thru buildings alone. No making out with each other in highly infested areas. These are teens and I am sure they will keep the drama and angst to a minimum.

Shannon Nutt 09-29-14 02:29 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Big Boy Laroux (Post 12251506)
3 teenagers as primary characters? Not promising.

Half this cast will be eaten in a few seasons...I wouldn't worry too much.

Damfino 09-29-14 05:10 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by MScottM (Post 12251540)
Teenagers are our future and as any person that has had a teenager in their house knows, teenagers know everything so this should be a highly intelligent take on the "zombie apocalypse" story. No running off alone out into the night when dad says not too. No breaking up a group into seperate individuals to search thru buildings alone. No making out with each other in highly infested areas. These are teens and I am sure they will keep the drama and angst to a minimum.

I think my sarcasm detector just broke.

MScottM 09-30-14 02:38 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Damfino (Post 12251736)
I think my sarcasm detector just broke.

Oh no, I have been found out. LOL

dex14 12-01-14 09:04 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

http://pmcdeadline2.files.wordpress....6&h=299&crop=1

Frank Dillane and Alicia Debnam Carey have been cast in the pilot for The Walking Dead companion series at AMC, created by Robert Kirkman, on whose graphic novel The Walking Dead was based, and Dave Erickson. Adam Davidson will direct.

The untitled Walking Dead spinoff, aka Cobalt, takes place during the same zombie apocalypse depicted on The Walking Dead but in a different location. It revolves around a male divorced teacher and a female guidance councilor. WME-repped Dillane (Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince) plays the woman’s son, who has battled a drug problem. Aussie Debnam Carey, repped by UTA, plays the woman’s ambitious daughter.

This is the second consecutive pilot in which AMC has cast Debnam Carey; she also was in Galyntine. She made her American movie debut with this summer’s Into the Storm.

AMC Studios is producing.
http://deadline.com/2014/12/frank-di...ff-1201305129/

ams 12-02-14 07:30 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 12224117)
They could set this during the 'fall' of civilization when and where it started, or at the CDC. I'd be down for something like that.

It is a shame that this was never made...


Originally Posted by Frank Darabont
I wanted to kick off the 2nd season with the flashback episode Sam describes, which would have followed a squad of Army Rangers getting trapped in the city and trying to survive as Atlanta falls. 



The idea was to do this with a very focused “you are there” documentary feel. Not going all shaky-cam, but still making it a bit rawer and grainier than the rest of the show. We’d start with a squad of maybe seven or eight soldiers being dropped into the city by chopper. They have map coordinates they need to get to; they’ve been told to report to a certain place to provide reinforcement. It’s not a special mission, it’s basically a housekeeping measure putting more boots on the ground to reinforce key intersections and installations throughout the city. And we follow this group from the moment the copter sets them down. All they have to do is travel maybe a dozen blocks, a simple journey, but what starts as a no-brainer scenario goes from “the city is being secured” to “holy shit, we’ve lost control, the world is ending.” Our squad gets blocked at every turn and are soon just trying to survive. I wanted to do a really tense, character-driven ensemble story as communications break down, supply lines are lost, escape routes are cut off, morale falls apart, leadership unravels, mutinies heat up, etc. (Yes, this approach owes a spiritual debt to a number of great films, including Walter Hill’s Southern Comfort.)

Along the way, I thought we could briefly dovetail this story with a few established characters from the show. Not to overdo that, mind you, because it could get silly and too coincidental if you load too much into that idea. But I thought it would be great to veer off on a quick narrative detour that brushes our soldiers briefly up against some people we know. Picture our squad arriving at a manned barricade where some civilians are being held back from leaving the city on shoot-to-kill orders to stop the spread of contagion, it’s a panicked high-intensity scene, and in this crowd of desperate people we find Andrea and Amy. The barricade gunners panic, the civilians start to get mowed down by machine gun fire, and in this melee the girls get pulled to safety by some old guy they don’t even know. It’s Dale. He’s nobody to them, just some guy who saw the opportunity to do the right thing and reacted in the moment. This would have been perhaps a minute or two of the episode, just a cool detour like the various outposts the soldiers encounter in Saving Private Ryan, but we would have witnessed the moment that Dale meets Andrea and Amy, seen where that relationship began. I also felt it would be a great way to get Emma Bell back into the series for a moment, because she was so wonderful and we were all so sorry that her character died and she had to leave the show. (Of course if this “brush with established characters” idea didn’t work in the script stage, I’d have tossed it out. You try a lot of ideas like that as you go, see how they play. But I thought this one stood a pretty good chance of being engineered to work well.) 



So the story follows these soldiers through hell as the city falls apart and the squad implodes, with Sam’s soldier being the main character and the moral center of the group. He becomes the last survivor of the squad, and he finally gets to the map coordinates they’ve been trying to get to from the start: it’s the barricade at the Atlanta courthouse intersection from the pilot where Rick later finds the tank. The soldier is still alive when he gets there, but he’s been bitten. He’s accomplished his “simple” mission, but he’s gone through seven kinds of hell to do it (including being forced to frag his squad leader), and now he’s dying. And he crawls off into the tank just to get off the street and under cover. As his fever builds and the poor guy starts to hallucinate, he pulls his last grenade and considers ending his life. He sets the grenade down on that shelf for a moment to reflect on all the shit and misery that brought him to this sad end-point of his life, and to dredge up the courage to pull the pin...but before he can act, the fever burns him out and he dies. 



The kicker comes in the last moments of this episode:



After the soldier dies this squalid, lonely death...and after a quiet lapse of time...we do a shot-for-shot reprise from the first episode of the first season: Rick comes scrambling into the tank to escape the horde...blows that zombie soldier’s brains out...now Rick’s trapped...fade out...the end.



The notion was to take the “throwaway” tank zombie Rick encountered in the pilot, and tell that soldier’s story. Make him the star of his own movie, follow his journey, but don’t reveal who he is until the end. The idea being that every zombie has a story, every undead extra was once a human being with a life of his/her own...was, in a sense, the star of his own life’s movie. And we’ve followed this one particular guy and seen how his life ended; we witness his struggles, see his good intentions and his failures, and we experience his godawful death in this tank. That’s why I cast Sam as that tank zombie in the first place instead of just casting some extra. I had this story in mind while filming the pilot, and I knew I’d need a superb actor to play that soldier when the time came.



And then starting with Episode 202, we’d be back with Rick’s group and back in step with the flow of the established story from last season.

I always had in mind to throw in a “wild-card” episode every season, maybe as a season opener or closer. Just a separate story more in the feel of an anthology series, one that appears completely off the track of the regular series but actually does wind up tying in somehow by the fade-out. They did that sort of thing on LOST on occasion, and I really respected it. It always seemed like a bold choice that trusted the audience and rewarded their loyalty with a totally unexpected surprise episode every so often.

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/52526

dex14 12-04-14 11:09 AM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Cliff Curtis (Gang Related, Missing) has been cast as the male lead in the pilot for The Walking Dead companion series at AMC, created by Robert Kirkman, on whose graphic novel The Walking Dead was based, and Dave Erickson. Adam Davidson will direct.

The untitled Walking Dead spinoff, code name Cobalt, takes place during the same zombie apocalypse depicted on The Walking Dead but in a different location. It revolves around a divorced teacher (Curtis), a good man who tries to do right by everyone in his life, and a female guidance counselor. Curtis, managed by Joe Rice, joins Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam Carey who were recently cast as the woman’s children.
http://deadline.com/2014/12/cliff-cu...ff-1201308108/

dex14 12-16-14 10:26 AM

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Show will take place in Los Angeles: http://tvline.com/2014/12/16/the-wal...-spoilers-l-a/

Shazam 12-16-14 10:40 AM

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Looking forward to seeing zombies with big tits!

Deftones 12-16-14 10:45 AM

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Awesome. Sort of tiring seeing the woods and farms all the time. Urban warfare!

fumanstan 12-16-14 11:51 AM

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An urban setting would be great.

windom 12-16-14 11:52 AM

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So will it show any zombies wearing short sleeve shirts?

DthRdrX 12-16-14 02:10 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
Dave Erickson from Sons of Anarchy as showrunner ...

malichai 12-16-14 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DthRdrX (Post 12336074)
Dave Erickson from Sons of Anarchy as showrunner ...

I trust no one from that dumpster fire of a show.

Abob Teff 12-16-14 10:37 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by ams (Post 12321462)
It is a shame that this was never made...



http://www.aintitcool.com/node/52526

Goddamn ... Where would we be now if Darabont was still here?

GoldenJCJ 12-16-14 11:13 PM

Re: AMC Developing Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Abob Teff (Post 12336505)
Goddamn ... Where would we be now if Darabont was still here?

No way would cheap ass AMC would have ever ponied up for that kind of budget for that.

Josh-da-man 12-17-14 04:18 AM

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Ermagerd! Zermbees!!

dex14 12-23-14 08:06 AM

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:thumbsup:


EXCLUSIVE: Gone Girl standout Kim Dickens has been tapped as the female lead opposite Cliff Curtis in the pilot for The Walking Dead companion series at AMC. The project was created by Robert Kirkman, on whose graphic novel The Walking Dead was based, and Dave Erickson, with Adam Davidson set to direct. Dickens landed the female lead after a lengthy casting process, with AMC testing a number of actresses for the role.

The untitled Walking Dead spinoff, code name Cobalt, takes place during the same zombie apocalypse depicted in the blockbuster mothership series but in a different location. It revolves around a divorced teacher (Curtis) and a guidance counselor (Dickens), who are working together and are in a relationship. The counselor has two children from a previous marriage, played by Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam Carey. She looks like the girl next door but has a darkness to her, a troubled past that will come back to haunt her.

In addition to David Fincher’s hit thriller Gone Girl, Treme and Deadwood, Dickens recently recurred on FX’s Sons Of Anarchy. She is with Gersh.

Shazam 12-23-14 11:29 AM

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Cobalt? Where's Ethan Hunt?

thebunk 12-23-14 01:32 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by dex14 (Post 12342475)
:thumbsup:

Great choice. She was wasted in SoA (no surprise since it was a train wreck of a series post-season 2) but has been great in everything I have seen her in.

Defiant1 12-23-14 06:56 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
I thought Kim Dickens was already on The Walking Dead as the cop who killed Beth! The two actresses look so much alike.

fumanstan 01-22-15 12:56 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
The script for the pilot was leaked a little while ago, and titled Fear the Walking Dead - http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/01/...pinoff-script/

Some of it got removed by request already, but you can still find some details as linked on that page.

DJariya 03-09-15 01:57 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2...20150309amc01/


Officially ordered to series. AMC ordered 2 seasons. Season 1 will air this summer (6 episodes) Season 2 will air in 2016.

writer106 03-09-15 09:25 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
Cliff Curtis,is probably happy, that he now has a show, that will last more than one season.

Abob Teff 03-09-15 11:02 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
What are the odds of this becoming the Law and Order: SVU of the franchise? (Meaning a spinoff that eclipses its source material.)

I don't know that it will, but it has potential if it takes advantage of its place. While I'm not keen on the teen-centric rumors or it being set in LA, it has some advantages. Not only can it learn from the criticisms of TWD, but it doesn't have the shadow of its source material hanging over its head.

Pizza 03-09-15 11:53 PM

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I think it's too late. Just look at the posts in the TWD thread. It's nothing like it was. The fad's becoming a walking dead itself.

PhantomStranger 03-10-15 01:45 AM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 

Originally Posted by Abob Teff (Post 12418242)
What are the odds of this becoming the Law and Order: SVU of the franchise? (Meaning a spinoff that eclipses its source material.)

I don't know that it will, but it has potential if it takes advantage of its place. While I'm not keen on the teen-centric rumors or it being set in LA, it has some advantages. Not only can it learn from the criticisms of TWD, but it doesn't have the shadow of its source material hanging over its head.

The main series is firmly wedded to a few critical characters. I imagine the writers will have a lot more freedom to do what they want on the spin-off and take creative risks. I am leery of the L.A. setting...that seems very predictable. Zombies on the Hollywood sign...

Dr. DVD 03-11-15 06:54 PM

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If the spin-off starts while the zombie apocalypse is starting, it could have some potential. I hope it's not pure prequel, but having a season devoted to the start of everything could be cool.

dex14 03-27-15 01:57 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off
 
Show will be titled: FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
http://tvline.com/2015/03/27/fear-th...-revealed-amc/

Shannon Nutt 03-27-15 02:35 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off - FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
 
That's a pretty uninteresting title.

BTW, considering the "Walking Dead" are the humans and NOT the zombies, does that mean this new group is trouble? :)

scorpion 03-27-15 04:15 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off - FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
 
What a terrible name. Surely they can come up with a better one than that

musick 03-27-15 04:21 PM

Re: AMC Developing The Walking Dead Spin-Off - FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
 
wait so what will the after show Hardwick program be called? Talking Fear?

davidh777 03-27-15 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by musick (Post 12435099)
wait so what will the after show Hardwick program be called? Talking Fear?

"Fear the Talking"

TGM 03-27-15 04:53 PM

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Fearking Dead


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