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‘Fear the Walking Dead’ introduces new cast member
The trailer culminates in our first look at The Kingdom’s leader Ezekiel (Khary Payton) as well as his pet tiger who doesn’t seem too friendly (still, we’d take it over Negan).
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Running through each character one emotionally touching vignette at a time, the full trailer is a sombre reminder of the road so far, and effectively ups the ante ahead of the long-awaited reveal on October 23. We’re going to find more people that we haven’t met before, living in the apocalypse and figuring out how to survive. She explained that Luciana will be “testing” Nick, and the Mexican culture has a unique perspective on death, which means they’ll deal with it very differently to how we’ve seen before.
Always a big player at the San Diego Comic-Con these days, The Walking Dead (and spin-off Fear The Walking Dead) brought cast members and, since they can rarely say much of outcome because of the series’ secrecy, trailers for both series’ new seasons.
AMC finally delivered on months of agonizing speculation Friday, dropping the first trailer for The Walking Dead’s seventh season. “It’s absolutely worth the wait”, executive producer Kirkman said.
Can you guys believe The Walking Dead is already at Season 7?!
Interspersed with the happy montages were images of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s nefarious Negan, pointing his barbed wire-covered bat at every individual.
But it wrapped amid controversy with the question unanswered, in an excruciating cliffhanger that sparked outrage online among fans who felt they were being manipulated.
AMC also announced two “The Walking Dead” special programming events hosted by Hardwick. As for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), he has the most haunted look of them all.
Global fans will be happy to know that the zombie drama will be on Fox channels globally within 24 hours of the AMC debut.
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Season 7 of “The Walking Dead”, which contains 16 episodes, will be split into two parts.