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It seems that the Monday posts will be pretty devoted to the weekend’s Walking Dead news, and this Monday is no exception.
- It’s official! The Walking Dead received a 13 episode season two order after reaching another 4.7 million homes last night. (Dread Central)
- We’ve got pics and video (after the break) from the upcoming episode 3, along with an awesome interview with Steven Yeun, who plays the charismatic Glenn on the show. (Dread Central)
- The Walking Dead cast discusses zombie survival strategy on the red carpet in this video. (Hit Fix)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies finally lands a director in School of Rock scribe Mike White. (FEARnet)
Zombie lore master George A. Romero gives an interview about continuity in his films and upcoming projects. (Dread Central)
Box office poison Megan Fox is considering a role in which she’d play a heartbroken zombie searching for her lover. I can’t say this enough people, AIM FOR THE HEAD! (Showbiz Spy)
Think you’ve got what it takes to survive? Test your zombie fighting know-how on your iPhone with The Zombie Survival Guide, available for $1.99 USD in the apple store. (prMac)
We’ve got the trailer for the western zombie greatness that is The Dead and the Damned. (28 Days Later Analysis)
The sequel to the British film The Zombie Diaries is casting in the UK. (EADT News 24)
If you live in Europe, have a Nintendo Wii, and love shooting zombies and classic fairy tales, then you can play Zombie Panic in Wonderland. Here’s hoping for a US port soon. (Dread Central)
The Dead and the Damned trailer
Bravo! Continued great coverage here. I also really enjoyed your Podcast. Lots of great insights here on the first episode of “The Walking Dead.” -Mike
Really glad you liked the podcast. We hope to record another one this week, and hopefully by December it’ll be available on iTunes for listening on the go. Thanks for the positive feedback. Or, as Morgan Freeman would say… nevermind…