AMC's talk show, Talking Dead, unveils its collection of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
In an exciting development for fans of AMC's Talking Dead, the live after-show of The Walking Dead, a limited phygital NFT collection is set to launch in collaboration with Orange Comet, a Web3 entertainment studio known for producing NFT and blockchain experiences.
The collection, scheduled to go live on Opensea starting Sunday, November 13, 2022, at 8 pm PT, will consist of eleven one-of-one NFTs and unique autographed physical items. Each physical item in the collection represents a season of the after-show, and the auction winners can expect their physical items to be signed by Chris Hardwick, the host.
Orange Comet, the company behind this unique opportunity, has previously delivered collections using various big IP, including The Walking Dead. They have also collaborated with renowned actors like Anthony Hopkins on NFT collections.
Talking Dead premiered on October 16, 2011, and has been on the air since. Chris Hardwick, an American comedian, actor, and TV host, is known for hosting shows like Talking Dead, Talking with Chris Hardwick, The Wall, @midnight with Chris Hardwick, Talking Bad, and Talking Saul. The production company Orange Comet, aside from Talking Dead, has not been specifically credited with other shows in the available search results.
The Talking Dead team is responsible for carefully fabricating the physical items of the collection. The collection is a unique opportunity for fans to own a part of the TV show's history. This phygital NFT collection marks another step in the integration of digital assets into the entertainment industry.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting collaboration between AMC's Talking Dead and Orange Comet. The auction for this limited collection is not one to be missed for any avid Talking Dead fan or NFT collector.
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