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The Walking Dead Prequel Web Series Now Streaming

<i>The Walking Dead</i> Prequel Web Series Now Streaming

A special six-episode web-series about The Walking Dead has been released exclusively on AMC’s website yesterday. The series follows what happened before the world became infested with zombies.  read more

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Aim High Web Series To Use Facebook Input

<i>Aim High</i> Web Series To Use Facebook Input

Aim High is a webseries from Warner Bros. about a high school student (Jackson Rathbone of Twilight) who is also a government operative once school gets out. So based on that premise, the series doesn't sound like anything to revolutionary. However, the series, which will debut on Facebook on October 18, will reportedly use your Facebook info such as your name, pictures, and friends in the show itself. Although its not quite clear how this will work itself out, when you are viewing the show through the special Facebook edition, some things mentioned on your own Facebook page will pop up throughout the show.   read more

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Walking Dead Web Series Gets Premiere Date

<i>Walking Dead</i> Web Series Gets Premiere Date

In preparation for the highly anticipated second season of the AMC zombie survival drama, co-executive producer Greg Nicotero has announced the release date of his Walking Dead web series. The web series will focus on one of the show's most memorable undead: Hannah, or better known as the "Bicycle Girl". We'll finally get the backstory for the zombie that Rick Grimes mercifully does away with in the first episode.  read more

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Live Action Mortal Kombat Web Series Arrives April 12

Live Action <em>Mortal Kombat</em> Web Series Arrives April 12

Remember that awesome live action Mortal Kombat trailer that got picked up as a web series? Yeah, this one. Well, it’s going to premiere April 12 on web gaming portal Machinima.com....  read more

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Live Action Mortal Kombat Series In Development

Live Action Mortal Kombat Series In Development

Last summer, an awesome fan-made, live-action trailer hinted at the possibility of a new Mortal Kombat movie in the works. It turns out the project was conceived by director Kevin Tancharoen to pitch Warner Bros his Mortal Kombat script....  read more

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Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston Starts a Web Series

<em>Breaking Bad</em>'s Bryan Cranston Starts a Web Series

Star of the critically-acclaimed AMC show Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, is now concentrating his efforts on a web series with a lighter tone....  read more

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The Black Crowes Tell 20 Years of Tall Tales Via Web Series

The Black Crowes Tell <em>20 Years of Tall Tales</em> Via Web Series

“Thank you for your time, your imaginations, your heartaches and joy," Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson said in a statement regarding the band’s upcoming hiatus. “Thank you for 20 years of cosmic rock ‘n’ roll.”...  read more

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Battlestar Galactica Webseries In The Works

<em>Battlestar Galactica</em> Webseries In The Works

Though Battlestar Galactica‘s final episode aired on March 20, 2009, the vast and incredibly imagined sci-fi drama remains in our hearts. Spin-off prequel series Caprica just made a showing at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con to promote footage from its second season, but maybe that isn’t enough—maybe what we really need is Adama in bite-sized, harder-hitting doses....  read more

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Devo Launches a Reality Show

Devo Launches a Reality Show

Devo wants to make you happy. This was evident enough from the making of the band’s latest album, for which the new-wavers solicited advice through fan focus groups, and from the resulting album’s crowd-pleasing title Something for Everybody. Now, Mothersbaugh & Co. have further embraced all avenues of modern technology to create a weekly web-only “reality show” that chronicles the band’s, well, use of modern technology....  read more

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Fall Guide to Good TV: Alive in Baghdad

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Alive in Baghdad</em>

AliveInBaghdad.orgIn 2005, Brian Conley launched Alive in Baghdad as a counter-point to the soundbyte-driven news coverage of the American occupation of Iraq. The series features weekly video vignettes about daily life in the country, told from the civilian perspective. As our collective attention has shifted away from the war, funding problems have slowed the series' production to a halt, but the 150+ archived episodes are worth checking out....  read more

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