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Here Are The Real Reasons AMC Decided To Pull The Plug On ‘The Walking Dead’ Now

For those who have been following The Walking Dead over the last decade, this week’s announcement that AMC would be pulling the plug on the series after 11 seasons came as a shock to most of us. We have been hearing for years that there was no end in sight for The Walking Dead, that it could run for 12 years, 15 years, or 20 years. Six months into the pandemic, however, AMC pulled the plug on its flagship series. It may have come as a surprise, but it shouldn’t have, and it probably didn’t have much to do with the pandemic.

So, why did AMC decide to end the series? There are a number of reasons that probably factored in.

1. Robert Kirkman’s Source Material Dried Up — After once suggesting that the comic series could likely outlast the television series, Robert Kirkman abruptly ended The Walking Dead last year, which had more ramifications for the television series than AMC was willing to let on in 2019. Kirkman’s source material, however, has provided 80 to 90 percent or more of the storylines in the series, so far, and without Kirkman’s arcs, The Walking Dead wasn’t going to be the same (see, e.g., Fear the Walking Dead). There’s one major story arc remaining in the series — The Commonwealth — and I expect the television show will end there, as well. It feels right.

2. Build Hype for the Grimes Movie — Right now, with The Walking Dead expected to air 30 more episodes, ending in late 2022; the spin-off, The World Beyond expected to run two more seasons; and the Rick Grimes movie likely coming afterward, it feels like everything is pointing toward the Rick Grimes movie putting a cap on The Walking Dead and this “phase” of the TWD universe. Announcing an end now allows the creatives to work toward that end goal, and it also builds hype toward the finish. Dramas will often announce an end date a few years in advance (see Lost) to get everyone back on board as they head toward the finish line.

3. Cast Members Keep Leaving — For most of The Walking Dead‘s run, it was the writers killing off characters and sending actors packing. The last few years, however, it’s been the actors who have been making those decisions. That’s to be expected for any long-running series, particularly one that shoots outside in the middle of the summer in Georgia. The writers killed off Carl, but Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira left on their own, and Lauren Cohan tried to leave but got pulled back in after her action-drama Whiskey Cavalier was cancelled. Don’t forget that Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) also left for Star Trek, and that Christian Serratos (Rosita) is expected to leave for Netflix’s Selena TV series. It’s probably not that easy to write and plan for a show where cast members are constantly leaving, and I expect that others who have been around five, six, seven years might have otherwise wanted to leave soon, as well.

4. It’s Mostly About Money — As most things are, it’s mostly about the money. I’m sure that AMC was happy to fund the necessary budget to pay for a popular and ever-expanding cast when the series was getting 15-20 million viewers a week. The ratings have fallen precipitously in recent years, however, while cast, producer, and licensing fees have increased, as happens as a show gets older. Moreover, as THR points out, the streaming rights were sold to Netflix years ago, and that’s where the real money is these days, especially as ad rates have fallen on The Walking Dead.

The untitled Carol and Daryl spin-off would allow AMC to continue following TWD’s two most popular characters while reducing the budget significantly, resetting the storylines, and reselling both domestic and international streaming rights. I’m sure that TWD Carol and Daryl is less a spin-off and more of a pared down continuation, but it allows AMC to essentially continue the same show (with the same showrunner) at a fraction of the cost while earning more profits from streaming rights.

There is a gamble, of course. If AMC ends the Rick Grimes’ phase of TWD with the movie, there’s no guarantee that viewers will want to continue watching a spin-off. How many more variations of the Carol and Daryl characters can we churn through? Maybe after 12 years, 11 seasons, two spinoffs and a movie, viewers will have had their fill of The Walking Dead universe. I am guessing, however, that most of us will at least sample the spin-off, so it will be up to Angela Kang to keep us hooked. Based on two seasons of The Walking Dead, I trust that she can pull it off.

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Rajon Rondo Explains His Brother’s Incident With Russell Westbrook: ‘He Called The Man Trash’

One of the weirder moments of the NBA’s Orlando Bubble occurred on Saturday evening during Game 5 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets. While the Lakers came out on top and sent the Rockets home en route to their first Western Conference Finals berth since 2010, the first person to leave the arena was there on behalf of the purple and gold.

Rajon Rondo’s brother, William, jawed with Rockets guard Russell Westbrook in the fourth quarter. Westbrook had to be held back by an official, while Rondo was escorted out by arena officials. After the game, the two players told the media what went down, with Westbrook saying that Rondo was chirping at him, which he believes led to Rondo’s brother getting in on the act.

Rondo, as you might be surprised to learn, had a different read on things. As he explained, both to the media and to Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated, William called Westbrook “trash,” then waved at him in a similar manner to how Damian Lillard waved after he bounced Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder from the playoffs last year.

Additionally, Rondo went on to say that he wants security to ask those around his brother about what happened.

Players going back-and-forth with fans is, obviously, a pretty common thing, but this is a new one for the Bubble, which has been careful to make sure that tensions don’t boil over at a time when players are usually more on edge than usual due to the stakes of the postseason.

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Three Takeaways As The Lakers Emphatically Knocked Off The Rockets To Make The Conference Finals

For the first time since 2010, the Los Angeles Lakers are headed to the Western Conference Finals. The team put forth one of its best two-way efforts that we’ve seen during its stints in the NBA’s Orlando Bubble, picking up a 119-96 win over the Houston Rockets to secure a 4-1 series win.

The Lakers will now have a few days off, waiting to figure out whether or not their opponent in the next round will be another team that calls the Staples Center home. But before then, let’s look back on what the Lakers did to win Game 5, and some of the questions that face the Rockets as they enter an offseason with more questions than answers.

1. The Lakers will win a title if they can shoot like this

The Lakers are not a particularly good shooting team. They’ve hung their hat all year on defense and being very good inside the three-point line, but during the regular season, L.A. was 23rd in threes made and attempted and 21st in three-point field goal percentage. In a league that is increasingly emphasizing hitting triples, the Lakers have decided to go in the other direction, and they’ve won a ton because of it.

Having said all of this, the Lakers ran the Rockets off the court in Game 5 because they got thermonuclear hot from behind the arc. The team hit 19 of their 37 attempts from deep, good for a 51.4 percent success rate. Markieff Morris went 4-for-4, Danny Green went 4-for-6, Kyle Kuzma went 3-for-6, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope went 4-for-6. Even LeBron James hit three of his eight triples.

The big thing with hitting threes for L.A. is it frees up space for James, Anthony Davis, and whatever big men they have on the floor at a given time to go to work in the paint. As a result, Los Angeles went 20-for-34 (54.5 percent) on twos. James and Davis combined to go 10-for-19 on twos and shot 16 combined free throws.

While the Lakers aren’t going to connect on more than 50 percent of their threes on a given night, hitting a bunch of them is something that has worked out well for them. They were 5-0 during the regular season when connecting on more than 15 triples and are 7-1 this postseason when they make at least 10. Shooting is still a valuable commodity in basketball, even for a team like Los Angeles that didn’t build its team around that.

2. Balance helps, too

L.A.’s formula is basically that James and Davis will do so much on a given night that everyone around them will just need to do enough to get them over the hump. Saturday’s game saw part of that equation come true — James had 29 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists — while Davis was relatively quiet, scoring 13 points, pulling down 11 boards, and dishing out four assists.

The good news for Davis was that a number of other players did exactly what we needed to do. The shooting that all of the previously mentioned dudes led to nice evenings for Kuzma (17 points, four rebounds), Morris (16 points, three rebounds, three assists), Green (14 points, four rebounds), and Caldwell-Pope (10 points). As is the case with their shooting, if those four dudes — or any of their additional role players — can combined to score 57 points, Los Angeles is going to win a bunch of games. And of course, they defended quite well as a team, holding Houston to 37.1 percent shooting from the field and 26.5 percent shooting from three.

3. Houston, woof

The Houston Rockets went all-in on a concept. Their bet: If we build a team that lets it fly from three, does not let you get anything easy on defense, and ramps up the pace of the game, we will have more good days than bad, and we will be able to make a run this postseason. It took seven games to barely beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first round, then in a fashion that has unfortunately become this team’s reputation, got waxed in the series-deciding game against the Lakers.

Now, Houston enters a bizarre offseason, one in which it is hard to see a clear-cut answer for whatever they need to do, in large part because they really can’t. Look at this.

Goodness gracious. The fact that these two are owed so much is a problem, but the fact that they are two guys on the wrong side of 30 is really concerning. Add in the fact that Houston basically gave up all its draft capital to acquire Westbrook, and they built a team in a very specific way that is oftentimes dependent on finding diamonds in the rough who fit their system, and it’s hard to find a path out. This is before we consider that their head coach, Mike D’Antoni, is a free agent, and while general manager Daryl Morey said he wants to bring him back, who knows how this series will impact that.

There’s a famous Draymond Green quote about how some guys are 82 game players, while others are 16 game players. It’s an interesting one, and it’s one I found myself thinking about a lot during this series. It is possible that the Rockets have a bunch of outstanding 82 game players, but when you need to win 16 games to get a ring, trusting them seems like a risky proposition. Maybe there’s a way out of this that does not involve blowing this experiment all the way up, but it does feel like something needs to change in Houston, even if there aren’t a whole lot of things they can really do that aren’t drastic.

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Rajon Rondo’s Brother Was Kicked Out Of Game 5 After Jawing With Russell Westbrook

It took a few games, but a “fan” has finally been kicked out of a game during the NBA’s Orlando Bubble. During Game 5 of the Los Angeles Lakers’ series against the Houston Rockets, a strange moment during a free throw led to Russell Westbrook being held back as he jawed with someone sitting in the Lakers’ family section.

LeBron James was at the charity stripe for a pair of free throws. As he was taking his first shot, Westbrook turned around and looked visibly annoyed with someone. He began to approach them, at which point he was escorted away by the official.

It’s unclear exactly what was being said, but it eventually came out that the person with whom Russ was jawing was William Rondo, the brother of Lakers guard Rajon Rondo. Per those in the Bubble, security went up to Rondo’s brother, asked him to leave, and he departed from the area near the court.

Westbrook, following Rondo’s departure, did seem to be a bit upset that Rondo wasn’t sticking around.

The sideline camera does give a slightly better look at the incident, as it looks like Kyle Kuzma heard whatever was being said and Rondo was promptly met and escorted out.

The league has made it clear that these sorts of interactions between players and family members would be policed strictly during the Bubble, and so far, things have been pretty good on this front. Westbrook and Rondo will assuredly be asked about this after the game, and it will be fascinating to hear exactly what got Westbrook so heated.

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Chris Hemsworth Is ‘Definitely Not’ Done With ‘Thor’ After ‘Love And Thunder’

While one Chris from the Marvel Cinematic Universe dealt with an, um, leak on Saturday, Chris Hemsworth was careful not to spoil anything about the forthcoming Thor: Love and Thunder in an interview with polish outlet Elle Man. But as Variety noted, Hemsworth made it clear we shouldn’t expect to say goodbye to the god of thunder anytime soon.

Hemsworth may not be returning to the fourth Thor movie as his heftier self, but the more comedic Chris of the MCU noted that he does not expect Love And Thunder to be the last Thor movie he makes.

When asked if Thor would retire after the upcoming movie, Hemsworth asserted that it wouldn’t be the end for his character.

“Are you crazy?! I’m not going into any retirement period. Thor is far too young for that. He’s only 1,500 years old,” he said. “It’s definitely not a film that I say goodbye to this brand. At least I hope so.”

The speculation that Hemsworth may pass the hammer to a new Thor is certainly warranted, especially given the current changes happening elsewhere in the MCU. And as Variety noted, we already know that Love And Thunder will see Natalie Portman return as Jane, a character who has taken the Thor mantle for a time in the comics. But Hemsworth, while not committing to a fifth standalone movie in particular, seems keen to return as Thor in at least some form or another.

He also teased a bit about what will actually happen in the movie, though it wasn’t much more than the fact that he had more fun reading this script than the much-beloved Ragnarok, which certainly set the bar for Marvel silliness.

“After reading the script, I can say that I am very excited. In this production, there will for sure be a lot of love and a lot of lightning,” he said. “I’m glad that after all that happened in ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ I’m still part of the Marvel Universe and we can continue the story of Thor. Of course, I can’t reveal anything about the plot. But to satisfy your curiosity, I will say that reading the script, I had a lot more fun than on ‘Thor Ragnarok,’ and that shows something because that movie was brilliant.”

Thanks to a pandemic, we’ll have to wait a bit longer to see whether Love and Thunder will at least match the fun Ragnarok had in store for Marvel fans. But there’s at least some relief in the idea that it won’t be the last we see of the big guy.

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Report: Giannis Antetokounmpo Privately Met With Bucks Co-Owner Marc Lasry On Saturday

The Milwaukee Bucks entered a monumental offseason a little earlier than anyone anticipated. The team fell in five games to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and now, the team is faced with the uncertainty surrounding the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo. While they can put a supermax contract in front of the reigning league MVP this offseason, and Antetokounmpo has made it clear he will not request a trade, he can still turn down the contract, play out next year, and become an unrestricted free agent in 2021.

While there’s still a little bit of time before the Bucks can officially offer up that deal, that is going to hang over the franchise for the coming days and weeks. And before we get to that point, Antetokounmpo apparently decided to meet up with ownership to talk about what the future holds.

According to Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports, Antetokounmpo and co-owner Marc Lasry met up on Saturday on the heels of Antetokounmpo unfollowing a number of people — including the Bucks and his teammates — on social media. It is unclear what the specifics were about the meeting, but according to Haynes, “rival teams are closely monitoring the situation,” which, of course, rival teams should be doing anyway, because it isn’t every day that a player of his caliber’s future is uncertain.

The playoffs are the biggest story in basketball, but away from the court, there isn’t anything quite as big as what ends up happening with Antetokounmpo. There are plenty of huge names who can see a change in scenery next summer, and all of them are worth monitoring up until free agency begins. For now, though, all eyes are on Milwaukee.

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A Disastrous Punt Attempt From The Citadel Gave South Florida The Easiest Touchdown Possible

College football is back, and in the year 2020 it comes with stadiums catching on fire and a lot of wonky play from under-practiced and understaffed teams getting live action for the first time. The result has been a lot of helter skelter and funny videos circulating on social media, but none have topped what happened between The Citadel and South Florida on Saturday evening.

Midway through the second quarter, with The Citadel trailing 7-0 and backed up in their own end zone, a punt went about as poorly as it could possibly go. It’s been a while since we’ve all watched football, so let’s go through all the bad things that can possibly happen here and what they’re worth. The punter can fumble, or maybe the snap goes over his head and the ball goes out of the end zone for a safety. That’s only two points, though, and things could be worse if South Florida gets their hands on the ball or recovers it in the end zone.

But none of that happened, in fact. What did happen, though, is the punter bobbled the snap, panicked, tried to evade tacklers and managed to get off a punt in name only, which was immediately caught for a South Florida touchdown. If that sounds improbable, fine. But it happened, and we have the video proof you’re going to need to be a believer. Let’s first visit this on the macro level, with the truly dystopian view of an empty Raymond James Stadium and a mask-wearing official watching all this go down.

And now we need to zoom in a bit and really focus on the fine details. The look of absolute panic on the face of the punter. The defender’s joyous reaction to a punt that traveled a few short yard in the air but, on the stat sheet, carried a total -10 yards and was immediately returned for a zero-yard touchdown.

It’s glorious, and in what will almost certainly be a messy, chaotic year of college football it still seems improbable that a punting disaster tops this one. There’s plenty of time, but the bar is officially sky high.

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‘The Boys’ Fans Have Flooded Season 2 With Bad Reviews Because Of Its Weekly Episode Schedule

The Boys is back and more brutal than ever, but for some fans there simply isn’t enough of the Amazon Prime show to go around. Season 2 of the dark and cynical superhero show hit the streaming service earlier in the month, with its first three episodes available and new episodes coming on Fridays. But the rare streaming show not putting its entire season out at once for binge-watching potential seems to have irked a large number of The Boys fans.

As The Wrap pointed out, the show is in the 90 percent range on a review site like Rotten Tomatoes, but its average score on Amazon Prime Video is barely above half of its 5-star potential rating. And the reason for that appears to be fans review bombing the show with bad ratings because of its release schedule.

“OKAY SERIOUSLY!!!… NO FULL SEASON AVAILABLE?!?!?!?!?!?! I give up, where is my Netflix!” one person wrote in their 1-star review.

“This is 2020…. we don’t want staggered releases of episodes !! what a shame, I was looking forward in watching it.. now I’ll just skip it and wait for it to be cancelled, then I can watch them all without any interruptions,” another 1-star giver said.

A brief browse of the show’s Amazon page online or through the app can find similar reviews, which would explain the average sagging despite the general consensus about the show’s quality being much higher. And according to an interview with showrunner Eric Kripke, there’s certainly disappointment among the show’s creative team for the fan frustration. Kripke said the show should have done more to make it clear to fans that episodes would follow a more television-like schedule this fall, but they also wanted to make it clear this isn’t Amazon forcing their hand.

“So I get that people are disappointed, but I think one thing they need to understand is, this is not like a corporate, Amazon money grab — this was from the producers. We wanted this. It was a creative choice. So they may like it or not like it, but they have to at least respect that the people who are making the show wanted it to be released this way because we wanted to have time to sort of slow down a little bit and have conversations about everything. So they at least have to appreciate that it was a creative choice.”

The review bombing has certainly been a disappointing reaction from fans, who are clearly mad enough to make a show they apparently enjoy look bad just because they didn’t release a whole season all at once.

Kripke continued: “And then second, like, why you would harm something you love because you’re disappointed with how it’s being released is not awesome to me. We’re fine, and it’ll be fine, but it’s not fun to see bad reviews on a thing people actually love. Like, that doesn’t make the people who make the show feel good. I’ll say that.”

Kripke certainly has a good point to make here: it’s not a great way for fans to treat those involved with the show, especially when it was the producers who decided how it would be rolled out. But fans are definitely getting their point across and those in charge have taken notice. Whether it’s enough to change how a third season of the show hits the streaming service, though, is unclear right now.

[via The Wrap]

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A Maintenance Tractor Caught On Fire At Florida’s Football Stadium

The college football season, at least in whatever form it is taken in the face of a global pandemic that has led to two major conferences opting to postpone things altogether, continued on Saturday afternoon, with a pair of Power 5 programs, Iowa State and Kansas State, losing to Louisiana Lafayette and Arkansas State, respectively. While those were going on, a fire broke out at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, the home of the Florida Gators football program.

Videos from Gainesville showed black smoke billowing from the stadium, where the Gators are slated to begin their 2019-20 campaign in two weeks.

It was a pretty scary visual, in large part because it was not clear exactly what caused the fire to break out. Eventually, the fire was dealt with, and it was announced that the culprit was a maintenance tractor that caught on fire. Fortunately, the university announced that there was no damage caused to the stadium.

Still, despite the fact that this is a legitimately scary visual, Florida football coach Dan Mullen, along with quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson, made a few jokes in the face of the whole ordeal.

Of course, the important thing here is that anyone who might have been in the stadium while this happened is ok. Florida’s season is currently schedule kick off on Sept. 26 against Mississippi.

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Hit Boy Wants To Produce Full Albums For Kendrick Lamar And Jay-Z

One could make a strong argument that Hit-Boy deserves to be named 2020’s producer of the year thanks to his placements on a number of strong albums, including Jay Electronica’s A Written Testimony, Polo G’s The Goat, Nas’ King’s Disease, and Big Sean’s Detroit 2. But he’s still aiming to reach new heights in his career, and Hit-Boy revealed what other artists he wants to work with on a recent interview on The Bootleg Kev Podcast.

“I’ve already worked with these people, but if I can get an album with Kendrick or get an album with Jay-Z that would be lovely,” Hit-Boy said on the podcast. His past work with Kendrick Lamar includes “Backstreet Freestyle” and his “Wow Freestyle” with Jay Rock. On the other hand, Hit-Boy has produced “Somewhereinamerica” and “N****s In Paris” for Jay-Z.

Chances for a fully-produced Kendrick Lamar album may have to wait a few years as the TDE rapper is finishing up his fifth album and has been seen reportedly shooting a music video for the upcoming release. A collaboration with Jay-Z may be possible if he decides to release another solo full-length album, which would be his first since 2017’s 4:44. Hit-Boy also released his City On Lock EP earlier this year which boasted features from Nas and Dom Kennedy.