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 .Kiko.
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    A oitava temporada de The Walking Dead pode resolver um dos maiores problemas do ano anterior. Em entrevista à Entertainment Weekly, o showrunner Scott M. Gimple revelou que os novos episódios terão um ritmo mais acelerado, deixando de lado aqueles capítulos focados em personagens, flashbacks ou comunidades.

    "Em virtude do que a narrativa se tornou, o intenso conflito afetará a estrutura em formas que deixarão tudo ainda mais movimentado e frenético. Não faremos mais episódios inteiros dedicados a uma única história, e sim a dividiremos em pequenas partes ao longo de vários episódios."

    @Hankey comemora. ;)

     DAC
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    Se não acertarem agora não acertam nunca mais

     Hankey
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    Esse arrombado fala isso todo ano

     Prox
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    Agora vai, já confirmaram o primeiro personagem muçulmano da série, o nome dele ser Abbud

     Prox
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    A série tem uma mulher que é muçulmana, ela teve uma breve aparição em um episódio que mostrava O Reino

     zero_0592
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    o spin off favorito do fórum voltou com 2 epis e ngm fala nd?

     bigodon
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    Hankey escreveu: Vou ver sim
    faça um sacrificio em nome da comunidade, assiste lá e conta aqui o que achou

     Hankey
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    People Are Panicking About Michonne In The Walking Dead Season 8

    The Walking Dead has earned a reputation for killing characters who appear to be integral to the story. Now, the popular theory seems to be that Michonne is going to bow out in the show's eighth season.

    Headlines like "The Walking Dead Season 8: Why Michonne may be in Trboule" and "The Walking Dead Season 8: Fears for Michonne as actress Danai Gurira breaks HUGE news" (with Gurira mispelled on the host site) are taking Google searches by storm. It's all because Michonne actress Danai Gurira was revealed to have joined Avengers: Infinity War.

    Gurira joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe in February as Okoye, a member of the Dora Milaje in Black Panther. From there, she will reprise the role for the third installment of the Avengers films which is currently in production. Also in production is the eighth season of The Walking Dead.

    While Gurira can't be in two places at the same time, in this case, she will be.

    The Walking Dead films in Senoia, Georgia, for the most part -- with some shoots taking place at Tyler Perry Studios closer to Atlanta. Avengers: Infinity War is currently coming together at Pinewood Studios, located in Fayetteville, Georgia. Pinewood Studios and Raleigh Studios (home of The Walking Dead) are a 15 minute drive from one another if the driver, at a slow Sunday cruise pace.

    In other words: Gurira can film both Avengers: Infinity War and The Walking Dead Season 8. We have no reason to believe Gurira is exiting the AMC series in favor of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

     Hankey
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    não postei o resto da noticia porque tem spoiler da hq

     Hankey
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    The only arguments which can be made against Michonne being unaffected by the casting are those of Sonequa Martin-Green and Cliff Curtis. Martin-Green was revealed to have taken the lead role in the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery series prior to Sasha's death. Curtis signed on for four Avatar sequels ahead of Fear the Walking Dead's third season, only to see his character killed off in Episode 3x02.

    However, both Martin-Green and Curtis took on key roles on the film. While Gurira's Okoye might serve a major purpose in Avengers: Infinity War, this is a film which already features dozens of well-established characters who will be taking up plenty of screen time, leaving a presumably smaller amount for the Dora Milaje.
    Mataram o Cliff Curtis no FTWD

    Spoiler mesmo, mas esse ninguém liga

     Introspectivo
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    Hankey escreveu:
    The only arguments which can be made against Michonne being unaffected by the casting are those of Sonequa Martin-Green and Cliff Curtis. Martin-Green was revealed to have taken the lead role in the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery series prior to Sasha's death. Curtis signed on for four Avatar sequels ahead of Fear the Walking Dead's third season, only to see his character killed off in Episode 3x02.

    However, both Martin-Green and Curtis took on key roles on the film. While Gurira's Okoye might serve a major purpose in Avengers: Infinity War, this is a film which already features dozens of well-established characters who will be taking up plenty of screen time, leaving a presumably smaller amount for the Dora Milaje.
    Mataram o Cliff Curtis no FTWD

    Spoiler mesmo, mas esse ninguém liga
    hmmm

    por isso a morte do cara foi tão lixo, mesmo para os padroes WD

     Introspectivo
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    E para atualizar a galera, eu achei o ep 04 do ftwd maneiro :ohnoes:

     Hankey
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    ‘Walking Dead’ Stuntman John Bernecker Dies From Injuries In On-Set Fall

    The death was confirmed to Deadline by Coweta County Coroner Richard Hawk, who said Bernecker died of blunt force trauma at 6:30 PM ET on Wednesday. A source at the hospital told Deadline earlier that Bernecker had been placed on a ventilator while his family made arrangements.

    Bernecker’s family has agreed to donate Bernecker’s organs through LifeLink of Georgia, a nonprofit group dedicated to the recovery of organs and tissue for transplantation.

    Federal workplace monitor OSHA and SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents stunt performers, have launched investigations into the accident.

    It’s believed to be the first stunt-related death in the United States in more than 17 years. AMC said earlier today that it temporarily halted production on Season 8 of the zombie apocalypse series in the wake of the accident.

    Sources say Bernecker and an actor were rehearsing a fight scene that was supposed to end with a routine fall from a balcony, but he lost his footing and fell 30 feet to a concrete floor. He was pronounced brain-dead at the hospital and was taken off life support today.

    IMDb lists more than 90 stunt credits since 2009 for Bernecker, including the recent features Black Panther, Logan, Get Out, The Fate of the Furious and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. He also was featured in a 2014 episode of the web series Behind the Stunts. Watch a 2016 reel of Bernecker’s stunt work below.

    Stunt work has always been dangerous, but less so now than ever before, said veteran stuntman Conrad Palmisano, a member of the SAG-AFTRA stunt and safety committee. “Generally, it’s safer now that it was 20 years ago, and I anticipate it being safer 20 years from now than it was today,” he told Deadline. “But it’s still a dangerous business. The nature of stunts is inherently dangerous, and we work very hard to create stunts in the safest possible manner. However, it’s still dangerous and things can go wrong. It’s never one thing. Usually the planets have to align in all the wrong ways for something tragically to go wrong. When we as a stunt community examine what happened, we look to fix the problem, not to affix the blame.”

    Although stunt deaths have become rare in the U.S., falls have proved particularly deadly in the past. In 2000, Brady Michaels was killed while filming the UPN reality show I Dare You when he fell from a stationary train during rehearsals in Arizona and struck his head on a rock.

    In 1996, Paul Dallas died of head injuries in a fall on the set of the TV series L.A. Heat. He fell 57 feet from a power plant platform and landed on the airbag that was supposed to break his fall but was ejected backward and hit his head on a metal railing.

    Two years earlier, stuntwoman Sonja Davis was killed in a high fall on the set of the film A Vampire in Brooklyn. Jumping from a rooftop, she partially missed the airbag below and struck her head on the pavement.

    In 1990, a high fall also took the life of stuntman Jay C. Currin, who was killed in a 60-foot jump from a seaside cliff in Malibu on the first day of filming Bikini Island. Landing on the edge of the airbag, he was thrown into the rocks along the beach.

    In 1981, Jack Tyree was killed when he jumped off an 80-foot cliff in Malibu and missed his airbag while filming The Sword and the Sorcerer.

    Three years earlier, stuntman A.J. Bakunas was killed on the set of the movie Steel while attempting to set a world record by jumping without a parachute from the 22nd floor of a construction site in downtown Lexington, KY. A canvas and plastic airbag intended to cushion his fall split open upon impact. He’d set a world record for a 230-foot jump the year before on Hooper and was killed while attempting to retake the record from Dar Robinson, who’d made a 296-foot high-fall. Directed by stunt legend Hal Needham, Hooper starred Burt Reynolds as an aging Hollywood stuntman who tries to keep ahead of the new kid on the block (Jan-Michael Vincent).
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