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The season finale ("Last Day on Earth") received a 6.9 rating in the key 18-49 demographic with 14.19 million total viewers [39] and was a significant increase from the previous episode ("East"), which received a 5.9 rating and 12.38 million total. [38]
"Last Day on Earth" received mixed reviews from critics. While Jeffrey Dean Morgan's performance as Negan was praised, the episode was mostly criticized for its pacing and cliffhanger ending. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 44% with an average rating of 6.55 out of 10, based on 32 reviews. The critics' consensus reads: Despite Jeffrey Dean ...
"Rest in Peace" is the twenty-fourth and final episode of the eleventh season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. The series finale and 177th episode overall, it aired on AMC on November 20, 2022, and was simultaneously released on the network's streaming platform AMC+. [1]
Filming a movie during a global pandemic created the perfect storm for “How It Ends,” a comedy about the last day on Earth that was dreamed up while it felt like it was the end of the world.
The post Beabadoobee Brings ‘Last Day on Earth’ to Fallon appeared first on SPIN. To celebrate the release of her latest EP, Our Extended Play, Beabadoobee performed the album’s single ...
Last Day on Earth, a 1994 album by John Cale & Bob Neuwirth "Last Day on Earth", a song by Duran Duran from the album Pop Trash "The Last Day on Earth", a 2009 song by Kate Miller-Heidke
Finn Wolfhard Says ‘Stranger Things’ Couldn’t Have Ended Better After ‘Lord of the Rings’ Style Year-Long Shoot; Last Day on Set Was ‘Incredibly Emotional’ Finn Wolfhard joined the Variety Studio presented by Audible at Sundance and said that being in Park City to promote his new movie, A24’s “The Legend of Ochi,” feels like ...
"Rogue Element" is the eleventh episode of the eleventh season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. The 164th episode of the series overall, the episode was directed by former cast member Michael Cudlitz and written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick.