The Walking Dead writer Robert Kirkman's new series Outcast to premiere on Facebook Live

It's a groundbreaking move for the comic book writer's new supernatural series

Jacob Stolworthy
Thursday 26 May 2016 08:16 BST
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Using the global success of The Walking Dead as a springboard, writer Robert Kirkman has developed another one of his popular comic book properties into a new TV show.

Outcast is a ten-episode horror series starring Philip Glenister, Gabriel Bateman and Patrick Fugit (the kid from Almost Famous) following a character whose family bears a history of demonic possession.

Considering the clout Kirkman's name now packs (thanks to AMC series TWD), Fox has decided to take a punt on Outcast and, rather groundbreakingly, premiere the series via Facebook Live.

Episode one of the supernatural series will air on Facebook Live in 61 countries in regions including the UK, Italy, Spain, Poland, South Africa and Turkey.

Following the premiere, the show - which has already been renewed for a second season - will continue to air regular episodes as normal on US channel Cinemax (the network behind The Knick).


Outcast will air weekly in the UK from Tuesday 7 June on Fox and on Cineamax in the States.

The Walking Dead season 7 returns to Fox this October; earlier this week, executive producer Greg Nicotero stated in a Reddit AMA that the series' protagonist Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) would eventually die.

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