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The Walking Dead: 12 Best Cult Heroes
This new show will revolve around a whole new group of survivors during the early days of the outbreak, so fans will get to see how the world became infested with the undead, which seems like it could be pretty cool.
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We’ll know more about Fear The Walking Dead when the series premieres on August 23 on AMC. “We tried to slow burn the story – make it as much about the anxiety and tension and paranoia that goes with this outbreak as much as it is about the actual confrontations with zombies”.
So far, the only video we have is thanks to a very handy Walking Dead fan who managed to record the trailer on her phone and upload it to YouTube.
However, according to Lincoln, or Rick, Reedus takes a lot of time in the makeup trailer getting ready for his scenes so he would be too concerned with his appearance to notice the zombie trying to eat him.
Based on the comic created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, “The Walking Dead” will return to AMC this October 11 for another 16-episode season with a 90-minute episode featuring more than 650 walkers.
Over the years (and especially the past two) “The Walking Dead” has delivered some high-octane season premieres.
Sadly, this being The Walking Dead, we’ve had to say goodbye to a number of these, but they won’t be forgotten in a hurry.
“By the end of season 1, we definitely know the world has changed, but we’re not at the same place where Rick woke up”, Entertainment Weekly quoted “Fear the Walking Dead” executive producer David Erickson as saying.
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Although things may take a while to develop into all out chaos on Fear The Walking Dead, it is one that will be a worthwhile journey for viewers. The end of the first season won’t even catch up to the beginning of The Walking Dead, so we get an entirely different perspective on this disaster.