

As leader of The Whisperers she and her group of ruthless survivors wore the skin of slain walkers in order to blend in with the zombified corpses of the dead. Alpha proved to be an extremely cruel, sadistic, and formidable antagonist. RELATED: REBEL MOON: EXCITING NEW DETAILS SHED LIGHT ON ZACK SNYDER’S NEWEST NETFLIX SCI-FI FILM: EXCLUSIVEĪlthough details about the episode’s storyline are being kept under wraps, it seems safe to assume this episode will likely take place before Alpha’s introduction in The Walking Dead given her gruesome demise in the tenth season. However, she has a tendency to be too trusting due to her overconfidence. Hailey has a maternal nature which is most prominent around children. While admired by many she is inclined to overstep. Formerly the manager of a gym and exercise instructor, she is a natural leader and wants everything to be in order with everyone taken care of. We’ve also learned that they are looking to cast another lead for the episode.ĪMC is looking to cast a woman in her late 20s of any ethnicity to play “Hailey.” Hailey is described as intelligent, powerful, striking, and Type A. From what we’ve heard Samantha Morton is attached to return reprising her role as Alpha. To help you plan the ultimate greatest hits marathon, here’s our ranking of the 30 best episodes in “Walking Dead” history.According to our sources the villainous Alpha, first introduced in the ninth season of The Walking Dead, will be the focus of one of the Tales Of The Walking Dead episodes.

And with the first nine seasons of “The Walking Dead” currently available to stream on Netflix, there’s never been a better time to indulge in some extreme zombie mayhem. Spin-offs like “Fear the Walking Dead,” the limited series “The Walking Dead: World Beyond,” and a trio of upcoming films focused on lead character Rick Grimes offer fans new ways to explore the franchise’s post-apocalyptic world, but it’s the original series that continues to captivate viewers’ imaginations more than anything else. Much of its success can be attributed to the series’ beloved characters and the horrific set-pieces that the show’s writers and directors concoct each new season. 1 highest rated series on ad-supported cable television. Although ratings have declined steadily since then (as they have throughout linear television), “The Walking Dead” remains the No. Viewership rose dramatically with each new season, and eventually peaked in 2014 with the fifth season premiere drawing a staggering 17.3 million viewers the record for the most-watched episode in cable TV history. Virtually overnight, viewers who had only seen one or two zombie films suddenly became experts on flesh-eating ghouls and reanimated corpses.īased on Robert Kirkman’s popular comic book series, and developed for TV by director Frank Darabont, “The Walking Dead” debuted on Halloween night in 2010 and was an instant ratings smash. But it wasn’t until AMC’s “The Walking Dead” that zombies truly became modern mainstream icons. Anderson’s supercharged “Resident Evil” franchise, horror fans have always craved tales of the undead. Romero’s revolutionary masterpiece “Night of the Living Dead” to Paul W. From the 1932 Bela Lugosi classic “White Zombie” to George A.
