Merle Dixon, portrayed by Michael Rooker in The Walking Dead, was introduced in the first season and is the older brother of Daryl Dixon. Rick's group initially abandoned him due to his actions and ...
Not enough Merle Dixon in this week’s Current interview with Michael Rooker? Ask no more: in honor of his upcoming appearance at Wizard World San Antonio Comic-Con, in town August 1-3, we dig in deep ...
Michael Rooker discusses his character's amputation scene with The Hollywood Reporter and wonders what to do with the stump when he does return. By Bryan Alexander Michael Rooker stars as 'Merle Dixon ...
Jeffrey Speicher is a Senior Features Writer and List Writer for Collider. He is a screenwriter for film and television, with a passion for science fiction and psychological drama. He lives in Dallas, ...
In the “This Sorrowful Life” episode of The Walking Dead, Merle Dixon got plenty of screen time. Rick tasked Merle with turning Michonne over to The Governor, but Merle had his own plans. Along the ...
One of the weirder things about The Walking Dead‘s second season is that the show appears to have zero interest in bringing back its most fascinating character. Neo-Nazi psycho-biker Merle Dixon tore ...
Scott Gimple, chief content officer for the brand, said when announcing a trilogy of movies centered around Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) AMC has “much more on the way,” including “yet-unseen worlds of ...
Merle Dixon, played by actor Michael Rooker, is the older brother of Daryl Dixon. When we first meet Merle, a member of the RV survivor camp, he's high on coke and shooting at zombies on a rooftop ...
"Kill him!" "Kill them!" Boy howdy, those folks in Woodbury on "The Walking Dead" sure were bloodthirsty when The Governor offered up "terrorist" Daryl Dixon and "traitor" Merle Dixon for a fight to ...
Merle Dixon is one of the most insane things ever created by a TV show. I don’t mean that the character is insane — though he probably is, crazypants bananagrams ...