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Spoilers The Walking Dead: the 11th and final season

5 to 6 years ago when TWD was at the top TV was much different. A lot more people had cable yet. Netflix was around but most streaming channels were not up yet or very new. I have been catching up on TWD on Netflix for example. Will get AMC + to get caught up when I get to season 11.
Someone here said that TWD is doing very good for AMC+. Maybe I should say AMC+ is doing good because of TWD?
AMC+ needs TWD to exist. This is true. Whether or not its actually profitable yet is still unknown. And the Rick theatrical movies becoming a niche streaming mini-series is NOT a sign of progress for the franchise.
 
People love to gripe about cable ratings but every time they come out, TWD is the #1 scripted show for the week without fail. It's comfort TV for me. It's a far cry from it's peak, but I still watch.

I got a year of AMC+ for $22 around Christmas. They probably have deals all the time to show subscriber numbers to advertisers.
 
People love to gripe about cable ratings but every time they come out, TWD is the #1 scripted show for the week without fail. It's comfort TV for me. It's a far cry from it's peak, but I still watch.

I got a year of AMC+ for $22 around Christmas. They probably have deals all the time to show subscriber numbers to advertisers.
How is TWD #1 every week in a world in which Yellowstone exists...
 
So... Will this new miniseries NOT be shown on regular AMC? We MUST purchase yet ANOTHER goddam streaming service for this (or not)?
Honestly, I'll be surprised if that is indeed the case. Aside from the Fear the Walking Dead webisode tie-in miniseries about the submarine everything Walking Dead related has aired on AMC, and IIRC, the upcoming Daryl and Negan/Maggie spinoffs will be airing on AMC itself, so it would be odd if this Rick/Michonne miniseries were an AMC+ exclusive.

Also, I could be guilty of reading tea leaves here, but the poster image released for this miniseries has both the AMC and the AMC+ logo on it, which suggests to me it'll likely be available on both. If it were an AMC+ exclusive, I would think they'd just have that logo and not the one for regular AMC. But I could be wrong, and feel free to treat this as the baseless speculation it is.

Now what I could see happening is that each episode would be released on AMC+ a week before it airs on AMC, which is already the case with Walking Dead, Fear, and World Beyond. Or they could even release the entire season on AMC+ at once and air each episode on a weekly basis on AMC, which I've heard is the case for many AMC shows this year. Again, totally baseless speculation on which I could be wrong, but I personally think it's too early to throw in the towel and assume we need to switch to AMC+ in order to take part in the future of the Walking Dead franchise.
 
People love to gripe about cable ratings but every time they come out, TWD is the #1 scripted show for the week without fail. It's comfort TV for me. It's a far cry from it's peak, but I still watch.

I got a year of AMC+ for $22 around Christmas. They probably have deals all the time to show subscriber numbers to advertisers.
Thanks for being realistic and positive.
 
Honestly, I'll be surprised if that is indeed the case. Aside from the Fear the Walking Dead webisode tie-in miniseries about the submarine everything Walking Dead related has aired on AMC, and IIRC, the upcoming Daryl and Negan/Maggie spinoffs will be airing on AMC itself, so it would be odd if this Rick/Michonne miniseries were an AMC+ exclusive.

Also, I could be guilty of reading tea leaves here, but the poster image released for this miniseries has both the AMC and the AMC+ logo on it, which suggests to me it'll likely be available on both. If it were an AMC+ exclusive, I would think they'd just have that logo and not the one for regular AMC. But I could be wrong, and feel free to treat this as the baseless speculation it is.

Now what I could see happening is that each episode would be released on AMC+ a week before it airs on AMC, which is already the case with Walking Dead, Fear, and World Beyond. Or they could even release the entire season on AMC+ at once and air each episode on a weekly basis on AMC, which I've heard is the case for many AMC shows this year. Again, totally baseless speculation on which I could be wrong, but I personally think it's too early to throw in the towel and assume we need to switch to AMC+ in order to take part in the future of the Walking Dead franchise.
Some good points.
 
Well... There is Central Park, which I would assume by this point would have exploded into as nasty a forest as they could imagine. But yes, I expect there to be plenty of subway tunnel jump scares.

If the New York area in The Walking Dead is anything like Virginia and Georgia, Central Park should look freshly mowed and raked and sidewalks clear of debris :lol:
 
Because at this stage in our lives, the "new and shiny" things don't attract us, in general. Sure, there are many of us "genre fans" who spend serious money on collectables, but I gotta say that at 52, I'm looking more to downsize than expand my collections of things. There are always exceptions to the rule, but honestly, at this age, most of us are tighter in the fist than our younger, debt-prone counterparts.
 
That is a fantastic article - really shows the ageism inherent in the marketing world. I particularly like the phrase "Focus on attitudes, not ages". I think that is a winning strategy but, sadly, as the article suggests, very few are doing that yet.

I need to go change my Depends now. *
* Just kidding.
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With the Rick and Michonne mini series + presumably set stateside, what's the point in sending Darryl to Europe now?

Why can't they have him traveling across the US as it was originally announced?
 
With the Rick and Michonne mini series + presumably set stateside, what's the point in sending Darryl to Europe now?

Why can't they have him traveling across the US as it was originally announced?
Without further information about the Darryl show, it's impossible to answer that at the moment.
 
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