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‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Premiere Spoilers: Top 5 Questions About The ‘Walking

Orange is the New Black” star Elizabeth Rodriguez, who plays the character Liza, offered more details during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Fear is not based on any of The Walking Dead comics, so all we will have to reference for clues about the future of the series is previous episodes. “They’re a diverse group witnessing the implosion of society at its breaking point”. Madison is a guidance counselor and Travis is an English teacher, because if anyone is prepared for the rise of the undead, it’s those employed to educate the young. Will “Fear the Walking Dead” enjoy the same success as the original, which in five years became one of television’s all time success stories?

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“Travis and Madison, at the onset, are two people who love each other very much”, Erickson says. In it, Nick Clark (Frank Dillane) wakes up in what seems like an abandoned church.

While some may find it too slow in some ways, from what I’ve seen, the measured step-by-step approach instituted by showrunner Dave Erickson and his fellow EPs reflects a terrifying future being born – and I don’t just mean all those too easily mocked Sunset Junction hipsters.

The upcoming AMC series “Fear the Walking Dead” will open up with the first look of the highly dysfunctional Bennett family. They don’t come to this with the skills that a Rick Grimes or a Shane Walsh had as we started The Walking Dead. That’s something that we’ll explore with the Salazar family. “And that complicates one’s survival as a family unit, especially a blended family in hard times, and yet it is not uncommon”.

Sunday night shall see AMC’s much anticipated premiere of Fear The Walking Dead, and so fans of the mothership series will rip into the flesh of the new upon arrival. Neither he nor anyone from The Walking Dead will be making an appearance on the spinoff.

Get ready! Executive producer Gale Anne Hurd and the diabolically fiendish minds behind AMC’s The Walking Dead are plotting to hit east Los Angeles with their zombie apocalypse, and it’s not going to be pretty. “For him, it’s never been about what caused it; it’s always been about the impact it has on people”, Erickson says.

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Nobody expects the spinoff to immediately earn the same sized audience as “The Walking Dead“, which has in the past had more than 20 million viewers per episode once Live+3 was calculated.

Kim Dickens as Madison Cliff Curtis as Travis Alycia Debnam Carey as Alicia and Frank Dillane as Nick