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The scene was a total throwback to old-school Negan, mixing equal measures humor and horror while showcasing what made him such an electric personality back in his baseball bat wielding days.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan on 'The Walking Dead: Dead City'. Peter Kramer/AMC. If the flashback scene enthused fans, it excited the actor even more. "I was so happy," Morgan tells EW.
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2, episode 1. Jeffrey Dean Morgan addresses the real meaning of Negan's final scene with Lucille in The Walking Dead: Dead ...
The end of Sunday’s excellent Negan-centric Season 10 finale of The Walking Dead felt like the beginning of something big — and possibly the rebirth of a Big Bad. (Read the full recap here.) ...
Negan is one of The Walking Dead's most iconic characters, but there's no way he'd be so beloved if one planned scene had ...
The big question of the summer won’t be answered in The Walking Dead‘s season seven trailer this Friday but some people have already seen how Negan’s introductory scene plays out. The scene ...
Negan's final scene was nodding to Daryl (Norman Reedus, and star of his own future Walking Dead spin-off) before walking away. Morgan doesn't believe he'll stay, which lines up with the future ...
Although the scene is an iconic one for the series, it is also a reminder of a hugely unpopular moment. It’s curious then that Fear the Walking Dead would so clearly evoke that same moment in ...
The Walking Dead‘s Season 6 finale went to great lengths to pull off that cliffhanger ending, right when the audience and characters were about to learn who Negan killed with his baseball bat.
Warning: This article contains spoilers about The Walking Dead: Dead City season 1, episode 4, "Everybody Wins a Prize." There was a lot of activity at the end of Sunday's "Everybody Wins a Prize ...