Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images and synopsis from the 68-minute extended episode of "The Walking Dead" titled "Hostiles and Calamities", directed by Kari Skogland, as the eleventh episode of the seventh season and ninety-fourth episode of the series overall, premiering February 26, 2017 on AMC:
"...an 'Alexandrian' discovers they must navigate the mysterious, confusing and terrifying world within the compound of the 'Saviors'..."
Guest stars added to the regular cast include Tim Parati as 'Emmett Carson', Autumn Dial as 'Amber', Elyse Nicole DuFour as 'Frankie' and Chloe Aktas as 'Tanya'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Walking Dead: Hostilities and Calamities"...
"...an 'Alexandrian' discovers they must navigate the mysterious, confusing and terrifying world within the compound of the 'Saviors'..."
Guest stars added to the regular cast include Tim Parati as 'Emmett Carson', Autumn Dial as 'Amber', Elyse Nicole DuFour as 'Frankie' and Chloe Aktas as 'Tanya'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Walking Dead: Hostilities and Calamities"...
- 2/23/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Ron Hogan Nov 7, 2016
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7.3 The Cell
I hope you like children's music, because you're going to hear a lot of it in this episode. Specifically, the bulk of the episode is set to the happy little tune Easy Street by a band called Collapsible Hearts Club. You'll hear it over, and over, and over again, as The Walking Dead follows along the torture of Daryl Dixon with the single-minded determination of a walker chained to a lead on a fence. There are a lot of those this episode, and there are a lot of shots of Daryl laying on a dirty concrete floor, either clad in dirty sweats or clad in his dirty skin.
Dwight (Austin Amelio) walks in,...
The Walking Dead season 7 delves deeper into Negan and the Saviors' way of life with torture-themed episode The Cell...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Marvel Studios: how long is left on everyone’s contracts?
7.3 The Cell
I hope you like children's music, because you're going to hear a lot of it in this episode. Specifically, the bulk of the episode is set to the happy little tune Easy Street by a band called Collapsible Hearts Club. You'll hear it over, and over, and over again, as The Walking Dead follows along the torture of Daryl Dixon with the single-minded determination of a walker chained to a lead on a fence. There are a lot of those this episode, and there are a lot of shots of Daryl laying on a dirty concrete floor, either clad in dirty sweats or clad in his dirty skin.
Dwight (Austin Amelio) walks in,...
- 11/7/2016
- Den of Geek
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