Fan Made “Walking Dead” Event Map Corey, June 17, 2010 AMC’S The Walking Dead, based off of Image Comic’s comic book with the same title, is in the middle of shooting its live action pilot. I’m a huge fan of The Walking Dead, and I’m completely excited for the show to premiere in October, so anything Walking Dead related is a blessing. A few days ago I came across a website completely devoted to both the comic and soon-to-be TV show. I came across what appears to be a map of the events in The Walking Dead as they happened in each issue. For anyone that hasn’t read the comics, the map (available in full here) very spoiler-heavy, so I suggest that you don’t look at it if you haven’t read the comic yet. What’s really cool, to me, is that the map is updated with each issue. Another cool thing about the map is how accurate it is to the comic, actually having real locations from the material in there. The Walking Dead is the story of Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln in the show) and other survivors in the group of human beings living in a world torn apart by zombies. AMC’s The Walking Dead premieres in October. Fan Made Work Viral News AMCComic BookFan MadeGoogle MapWalking Dead
See The 22 Jump Street End Credit Sequel Movie Posters September 27, 2014September 27, 2014One of the best things about 22 Jump Street is that is was willing to be a parody of itself. That kind of self-awareness is rare to see in a comedy sequel, and with directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, they decided to up the ante by adding an end… Read More
Viral Video: All the Dream Sequences From Inception In Real Time December 6, 2010Do the time frames of all the Inception dream worlds confuse you? Fortunately, someone has put them all together in real time to help you understand. According to Vulture‘s math, one hour in actual time equals 2 1/2 years in limbo. Watch the spoilerific video after the break. Read More
Let Me In Viral Updates: Riddles And Clues August 18, 2010August 24, 2010When the viral campaign for Let Me In started, it wasn’t as simplistic as most campaigns have been in the past. It wasn’t just a website plastered at the end of a trailer; it was more of a clue to follow and to get things started. That clue of course,… Read More