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==                                                       Walking Dead==

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{{SimilarName|the TV Series of The Walking Dead|the [[The Walking Dead (Comic Series)|Comic Series]], the [[Video Game|Video Games]], or the [[The Walking Dead (Webisodes)|Webisodes]] of The Walking Dead}}{{Construction}}

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On August 12, 2009, it was announced that the cable station AMC had picked up the rights to produce a television series based on the comic '''''The Walking Dead'''''.
Dustin. [http://geekadelphia.com/2009/08/12/the-walking-dead-comes-to-television/ The Walking Dead Comes to Television]. ''Geekadelphia''. (August 12, 2009).

Wigler, Josh. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=22824 Kirkman Talks "Walking Dead"]. ''Comic Book Resources''. (September 4, 2009).
[[Frank Darabont]] wrote, directed and served as an executive producer for the new series.

On March 2010, it was announced that AMC ordered six episodes for the first season. The pilot began filming on the fifteenth of May, 2010. The series debuted on AMC on October 31, 2010.
[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36670/amc-orders-up-six-episodes-the-walking-dead AMC Orders Up Six Episodes of The Walking Dead!] ''Dread Central''. (March 29, 2010).

Zalben, Alex. [http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2010/01/he-walking-dead/ Zombies Invade AMC as The Walking Dead Moves to Pilot]. ''AMC''. (January 21, 2010).

[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35816/start-date-set-the-walking-dead-pilot Start Date Set for The Walking Dead Pilot]. ''Dread Central''. (February 10, 2010).

Wigler, Josh. [http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/03/29/the-walking-dead-six-episodes-amc/ 'The Walking Dead' Gets Six-Episode Order From AMC]. ''MTV''. (March 29, 2010).

[http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/19630 TV: AMC Already Picks Up Six Episodes of 'The Walking Dead'!]. ''Bloody Disgusting''. (March 29, 2010).

On March 2010, it was announced that AMC ordered six episodes for the first season. The pilot began filming on the fifteenth of May, 2010. The series debuted on AMC on October 31, 2010.
[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36670/amc-orders-up-six-episodes-the-walking-dead AMC Orders Up Six Episodes of The Walking Dead!] ''Dread Central''. (March 29, 2010).

Zalben, Alex. [http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2010/01/he-walking-dead/ Zombies Invade AMC as The Walking Dead Moves to Pilot]. ''AMC''. (January 21, 2010).

[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35816/start-date-set-the-walking-dead-pilot Start Date Set for The Walking Dead Pilot]. ''Dread Central''. (February 10, 2010).

Wigler, Josh. [http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/03/29/the-walking-dead-six-episodes-amc/ 'The Walking Dead' Gets Six-Episode Order From AMC]. ''MTV''. (March 29, 2010).

[http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/19630 TV: AMC Already Picks Up Six Episodes of 'The Walking Dead'!]. ''Bloody Disgusting''. (March 29, 2010).

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Frank Darabont was released from being the showrunner and replaced by [[Glen Mazzara]] (writer of the  episode "[[Wildfire]]" in the first season). Darabont's departure has been surrounded in controversy, with magazine articles claiming that it was due to either a strained relationship with AMC, his failure to conform to the schedule of a TV series, or most likely due to the show's budget reduction despite commercial success.

Frank Darabont was released from being the showrunner and replaced by [[Glen Mazzara]] (writer of the  episode "[[Wildfire]]" in the first season). Darabont's departure has been surrounded in controversy, with magazine articles claiming that it was due to either a strained relationship with AMC, his failure to conform to the schedule of a TV series, or most likely due to the show's budget reduction despite commercial success.



[[Glen Mazzara]] ([[Season 3]] showrunner) will be replaced by executive producer, Scott Gimple. Mazzara had cited creative differences with the drama and departed the series in late December. He will remain on board as showrunner through the second half of season three, but Gimple will take over when ''Walking Dead'' resumes production for Season 4 later this year. Carl is a older man he does not give a crap about anything he had to shot his mom when she gave birth that must of sucked then after that he came out with a mean face like he did not care the episodes are great if you are just reading this you have to check the show out it is on Netlix but the new episodes are on sundays 9:00 and the talking dead is right after the talking dead is where this guy talks about theWalking dead with guest like Cm punk was on. lots of people are on right after every new episode it is really cool. Walking dead is a really cool show you should check it out.There are lots of thing about the Walking dead the t.v series the comic book then the novels there all good i have every single one there are the best.

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[[Glen Mazzara]] ([[Season 3]] showrunner) will be replaced by executive producer, Scott Gimple. Mazzara had cited creative differences with the drama and departed the series in late December. He will remain on board as showrunner through the second half of season three, but Gimple will take over when ''Walking Dead'' resumes production for Season 4 later this year.
[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/walking-dead-showrunner-scott-gimple-glen-mazzara-406144 Scott Gimple Tapped as New 'Walking Dead' Showrunner] The Hollywood Reporter

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