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‘Walking Dead’ creator files new lawsuit against network

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NEW YORK: Frank Darabont, a key creator behind “The Walking Dead,” on Thursday fi led a second lawsuit against AMC Networks Inc, claiming to have been deprived of tens of millions of dollars of additional profit from the hit cable TV series.

The complaint by Darabont and Creative Artists Agency, which represents him, deepens a legal battle that began with a December 2013 lawsuit, in which they now claim to have been deprived of more than US$ 280 million of profit over the show’s fi rst seven seasons.

AMC’s lawyer Orin Snyder in a statement accused the plaintiffs of seeking an “unjustifie­d windfall,” and said his Manhattan-based client is confident it will prevail in court.

“At the heart of this lawsuit — and all the litigation related to ‘ The Walking Dead’ — is the greed of CAA,” Snyder said. “AMC has been an honest steward of the series and has paid all of its creative partners handsomely and appropriat­ely.”

Darabont also directed movies including “The Shawshank Redemption” and “The Green Mile.” He had helped develop “The Walking Dead,” a show about a zombie apocalypse, but was fi red after the fi rst season, which began in 2011.

In Thursday’s complaint,

AMC has been an honest steward of the series and has paid all of its creative partners handsomely and appropriat­ely. Orin Snyder, AMC's lawyer

which seeks at least US$ 10 million, Darabont and CAA accused AMC of engaging in “shady accounting practices” they discovered after a recent audit of the fi rst three years of “The Walking Dead.”

They said the audit revealed alleged problems such as AMC having reported just 20 per cent of revenue it received from Apple Inc for iTunes sales of “The Walking Dead,” and overcharge­d for distributi­on agreements in internatio­nal and home video markets.

Darabont and CAA also said AMC withheld “key terms” about a more generous fee agreement it had given Robert Kirkman, who created the comic book that “The Walking Dead” was adapted from.

The lawsuit was fi led with the New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan, where the parties are awaiting a decision from State Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten on the merits of the 2013 lawsuit. — Reuters

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