The Walking Dead Is Ending After 11th Season

Scott M. Gimple, Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, and Andrew Lincoln, Lennie James
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The Walking Dead Is Ending After 11th Season
AMC announced that The Walking Dead will be coming to an end after an expanded, two-year 11th season. There will be 24 episodes. Season 10 is getting 6 extra episodes in early 2021, which means that 30 episodes are left. AMC has ordered a spinoff series focusing on Norman Reedus' Daryl and Melissa McBride's Carol that will premiere in 2023 to replace the show. No details are known about the plot, but the show is co-created by The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang. AMC also has the series Fear The Walking Dead entering it's sixth season, and a new series, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, starting next month. Oh, and did I mention that there's a series of feature films also in the works.

Lily Allen & David Harbour Got Married By "Elvis" In Las Vegas

Congratulations to Lily Allen and David Harbour! They got married in a Las Vegas ceremony after they got their marriage license on Sunday. The couple both shared pictures yesterday afternoon of their “small reception,” which took place at the Graceland Chapel. David Harbour wrote on social media, “In a wedding officiated by the king himself, the people’s princess wed her devoted, low born, but kind credit card holder in a beautiful ceremony lit by the ashen skies courtesy of a burning state miles away in the midst of a global pandemic.” Yes, there was an Elvis Presley impersonator and everything, including In-N-Out burgers and fries.

Justin Timberlake Pushing For MLB Expansion Team In Nashville

Justin Timberlake is on board with a plan to bring an MLB team to the city of Nashville. The bad news is that right now it's a big pipe dream. Here's what's going on. Yesterday, Justin Timberlake announced that he's joined on with a big investment group to attempt to get Nashville it's own MLB team. The group of investors wants to build a new stadium in the downtown Nashville area and have an MLB team playing in it by 2024. The group has even signed on huge country stars like Eric Church, Luke Combs and Kane Brown in an effort to convince MLB officials to support the idea. The issue is that the league already has 30 teams, so expanding might be hard to do. There's also big questions surrounding who would be putting up the majority of the funding of the team as well the stadium's costs.