We haven’t even gotten a peek at the premiere of season five yet, but AMC has announced they’ve renewed the mega popular The Walking Dead for a sixth season. Personally, this doesn’t come as any shock to me as I’m eagerly awaiting this Sunday (along with millions of others) and the beginning of sixteen more episodes, beginning with “No Sanctuary.”
The announcement from the AMC blog:
Days away from its Season 5 premiere, AMC announced today that it has renewed The Walking Dead, the No. 1 show on television among adults 18-49 for the last two years and most highly-rated show in cable television history, for a sixth season. The Season 5 premiere is this Sunday, Oct. 12, at 9/8c, followed by the live season premiere of Talking Dead at 10/9c with host Chris Hardwick and this week’s guests Scott M. Gimple, Greg Nicotero and Conan O’Brien.
“We could not be more excited for October 12th as we share new episodes of The Walking Dead with fans around the globe,” said AMC President Charlie Collier. “In advance of Sunday’s season five premiere, AMC proudly confirms a sixth season order of this extraordinary series. Thank you to Robert Kirkman, Scott Gimple, the terrific executive producers, and the entire team who brings this compelling world and these rich characters to life. There’s plenty more Dead ahead thanks to their impressive, collective effort.”
Social media activity and interest around The Walking Dead is up significantly from the same period a year ago. For several weeks leading up to the season five premiere, the show has been No. 1 in digital engagement of all returning fall cable series, as measured by the ListenFirst Digital Audience Rating. The show’s social media following and fan engagement are at an all-time high with more than 30 million Facebook fans and 2.7 million Twitter followers, while video views of scenes and trailers for the upcoming season are well outpacing last year’s results.
For Season 6, Scott M. Gimple will return as the series’ showrunner and executive producer along with executive producers Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero and Tom Luse. AMC also recently announced that it has ordered a pilot for a potentialcompanion series to The Walking Dead, based on a new story and new characters from Robert Kirkman.