They're ____ with the wrong people!
In The Walking DeadSeason 4 finale, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) almost says the iconic line from the comic books — as said of The Hunters in Issue 64. But the FCC frowns on the f-bomb, so when airing Episode 16 on AMC, they had to have Andrew Lincoln say, "They're screwing with the wrong people." It wasn’t sad trombone lame, but it wasn’t quite the end-of-season war cry they wanted. However, during the producers' panel at San Diego Comic-Con, showrunner Scott Gimple revealed that the Season 4 Blu-ray edition will include Rick saying the original f--king line. That should be how it sounds in the Blu-ray, and fans seem to think this way is much better. More intense. More badass. More menacing. More I just bit a guy’s neck, now I’m comin’ for yours.Right before the finale aired, Greg Nicotero told The Hollywood Reporter, "the last line in the episode gave me chills when I first read it - I think people are going to love it." And they’ll probably love it even more in its intended form. The DVD and Blu-ray come out on Tuesday, August 26, featuring all this good stuff, including that effing threat from The Ricktator. The Walking Dead Season 5 premieres Sunday, October 12 at 9 p.m. ET on AMC. Special effects guru Greg Nicotero discusses these zombie Easter Eggs in a special feature from the Season 4 Blu-ray.
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Cinematic trailer for the official mobile game of the hit TV show The Walking Dead. From Next Games in collaboration with AMC. Coming early 2015. We have to wait until Oct. 12 to see "The Walking Dead" Season 5 premiere, but that doesn't mean fans aren't roaming the Internet, sharing spoilers, news, photos, and, of course, rampant speculation about what may be coming up in the new season of the AMC monster hit. Since San Diego's International Comic-Con -- and the screening of a Season 5 teaser trailer, with its hints about the zombie apocalypse survivors going to Washington, D.C. -- "Walking Dead" anticipation has been climbing. Let's count down some of the latest reasons to have "Walking Dead" fever. 1. No time-jump between seasons: As Comic-Con attendees heard from members of the "Walking Dead" panel, Season 5 will pick up right where Season 4 left off -- with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors trapped in a rail car, at Terminus. 2. Beth's alive!: That Comic-Con Season 5 trailer also gave us a glimpse of Beth Greene (Emily Kinney.) When Season 4 ended, we didn't know where Beth was, or if she was still among the living, since a walker attack split her up from Daryl (Norman Reedus) and we saw her bag left on the road and a car driving away, leaving the impression that someone had kidnapped Beth. But she appears in the new season teaser, and executive producer and special-effects makeup guru Greg Nicotero talked a bit about it at Yahoo! (Beware: the link to Nicotero's interview contains a major spoiler from "The Walking Dead" comics.) 3. New photos!: OK, this probably doesn't deserve that exclamation mark, since the new photos AMC released for Season 5 don't reveal much. We've got Rick looking concerned but determined; Rick and Daryl looking concerned but determined; Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Daryl looking concerned and thoughtful; Daryl with a gag in his mouth; Carol (Melissa McBride) holding baby Judith; and some walkers, looking disgusting -- as they do. But check out the photos in our gallery above, and maybe you can glean some revealing details about Season 5. 4. Season 5 spoilers: More hints about what's to come emerged at Comic-Con, and Zap2it has the skinny from executive producer Gale Anne Hurd. Among the tidbits Hurd shared: the action gets out of the woods, and includes urban and suburban settings; don't get your hopes up about Daryl getting any romantic action; some of the major characters remain separated; and prepare yourselves -- Hurd said more deaths are on the way: "It wouldn't be 'The Walking Dead' without some tears." 5. That awesome Comic-Con trailer: Oh, just watch it for yourself, and speculate away: August 3, 2014 Ever since the season 4 finale of "The Walking Dead," fans have been excited for the next season to air. Even though its season 5 premiere episode will not be on AMC until October, the official trailer was released at Comic-Con 2014 and everyone was stunned. If that trailer wasn't enough to get viewers amped up, on Aug. 1, Yahoo TV revealed a few spoilers as well as some speculation.
In "The Walking Dead" season 5 trailer, Glenn is seen bound and gagged, along with some others. Those that read the comic books wondered if the man behind him was Negan because of the object he had in his hands. In the comics, Negan killed Glenn and is considered to be brutal. When discussing possible spoilers on Google+, it was mentioned that Negan would make the Governor look like Prince Charming. Greg Nicotero says of the possibility of Negan appearing that he can't say, but it is in the trailer for a reason. As for Beth, viewers finally know for sure that she is alive, but doesn't seem to be doing too well. She appears to have been taken hostage by a "community" that is running a hospital like a prison. A female, dressed in a police uniform doesn't seem to like Beth very much and says that she is "part of the system" and in another clip, she slaps her hard across the face. It was revealed that one of the reasons why Beth's situation was put in the trailer was to open up the world and show an urban environment. In the trailer, it almost appeared as if patients were being experimented on or "treated" for a disease (perhaps the zombie virus?) When it was hinted that Terminus wouldn't be the biggest threat in season 5, maybe this is it. Survivors deal with the new world in different ways, some sane and some go crazy, but something tells me that these people at the hospital are going to have quite the storyline. As for the theme in season 5, it is going to be all about survival. Rick will have to come to terms with how he can protect his family. It's a different world now and there are no rules. How will Rick and Team Prison protect themselves and survive? By Justin DavisIGN has partnered with Telltale Games to give gamers The Walking Dead: The Game - Season 2 Episode 1 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad free-of-charge! All copies of the excellent apocalyptic adventure game are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so be sure to visit http://www.ign.com/prime/promo/walkingdead-2-free to grab your free copy ASAP. Episodes 2-5 can be purchased for $4.99 a piece, or as a bundle for $14.99. IGN awarded Episode 1: All That Remains an 8/10, specifically praising its fantastic dark decision-making and interesting character drama. Heroine Clementine's pitch-perfect character development is a highlight of The Walking Dead's second video game season, beginning here in Episode 1 and continuing throughout the series. This promotion is open in 44 total countries (full list below). No IGN registration or IGN Prime account is required. Every month, the IGN Free Game of the Month will provide gamers an opportunity to grab a complimentary copy of an App Store game hand-picked by IGN’s editorial experts. The codes are available on a first-come, first-served basis to any gamer in the following 44 countries:
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