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‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Featurette Teases ‘The World Is Gone’
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Featurette Teases ‘The World Is Gone’
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Featurette Teases ‘The World Is Gone’
We’re now eight seasons into The Walking Dead, and three into companion series Fear The Walking Dead, so there’s no pretending the world is fighting back. An extended new featurette for the latter’s June premiere cements as much, also revealing exactly what became of Madison, Travis, Nick, Strand and Alicia since Season 2.
Renewed for Season 4
Renewed for Season 4
Renewed for Season 4
Walking Dead companion series Fear The Walking Dead will join its partner in Season 3 with a full sixteen episodes, though a fourth year remained in question after the departure of showrunner Dave Erickson. Fear not, as the series will indeed return for Season 4, and with a more direct Walking Dead connection.
‘Walking Dead’ Won’t Catch Up With the Books, Like ‘Game of Thrones’
‘Walking Dead’ Won’t Catch Up With the Books, Like ‘Game of Thrones’
‘Walking Dead’ Won’t Catch Up With the Books, Like ‘Game of Thrones’
The Walking Dead finale kicking off of a major comic arc again raises the question of whether AMC’s adaptation might overtake Robert Kirkman’s comics in due course. Kirkman has denied that AMC might ever reveal his ideas early, as Game of Thrones dealt with, and now Kirkman insists neither he nor showrunners would allow the series to catch up.
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Addresses Possible Time Jump in Season 8
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Addresses Possible Time Jump in Season 8
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Addresses Possible Time Jump in Season 8
AMC’s Walking Dead rarely strays too far off the beaten path of Robert Kirkman’s comics, as the recent Season 7 finale proved with the kickoff to “All Out War.” There’s plenty of immediate ground to cover in Season 8, but might the next run bring us to another major story shift from the books? Showrunner Scott Gimple weighs in.
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Explains ‘Fear’ Using Sasha’s Finale Stunt First
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Explains ‘Fear’ Using Sasha’s Finale Stunt First
‘Walking Dead’ Boss Explains ‘Fear’ Using Sasha’s Finale Stunt First
If Sasha’s big entrance in The Walking Dead Season 7 finale seemed at all predictable, it might have been that comic viewers anticipated her following another character’s fate. Said theory was complicated by Fear The Walking Dead borrowing the same moment last season, for which main series showrunner Scott Gimple explains opting for a similar, albeit tweaked reveal.
How Did It End?
How Did It End?
How Did It End?
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 finale starts all-out war with “The First Day of the Rest of Your Life,” but was THAT notable death way too predicable? And how will Season 8 sustain this level of conflict? Find out in our full review!

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