A long-running court battle over profits from the zombie hit ‘The Walking Dead’ and its spinoffs has ended.
AMC Networks agreed to pay $200 million to Frank Darabont the first showrunner of the hit show ‘The Walking Dead’ and his agency, Creative Artists Agency to settle a legal fight over streaming revenue.
The deal includes $143 million to end a lawsuit dating back to 2013 and an agreement to buy out the rights to ‘The Walking Dead’ and related shows from CAA and Darabont and his two companies, according to a regulatory filing Friday. Norman Reedus in The Walking Dead Image Credit: AP
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