Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead lawsuit is allowed to move forward.
A lawsuit between Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, producers of The Walking Dead, and AMC is being allowed to move forward. In a ruling Monday, federal judge Fernando Aenlle-Rocha denied AMC's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, one that alleges inaccurate profit sharing between the network and the producers behind the series.
The Darabont and CAA case noted was settled three years ago, with the ex-showrunner and management agency receiving $200 million in a settlement with AMC.
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