By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: May 16, 2013 11:08 AM EDT

Season 4 of "The Walking Dead" is still a summer away, but that doesn't stop zombie fans from drooling over what's to come. Set photos and cast interviews have provided insight into the upcoming season, as well a potential "Walking Dead" movie. The zombie feeding frenzy never stops, and here's what we can expect from the show's future.

On May 14, set photos from the readers of Walking Dead Locations featured a scene from the upcoming fourth season that are sure to catch fans' attention. The photos show several heavily guarded tents stationed outside of an abandoned Big Spot store with large trucks parked out front in a vacant lot.

Robert Kirkman said in a recent interview that the show would be moving away from the prison at the beginning of the season, so the photos could be a first look at a new pivotal location. Rick and the group are always in need of supplies, and now that the Woodbury residents have arrived at the prison, the need is even greater.

It's very possible that walkers could surround members of the group while out searching for supplies, according to Examiner. Perhaps they find refuge in the Big Spot and set up camp while they wait for help.

According to Walking Dead Locations however, the photos were taken on May 13 in Griffin, GA on the North Expressway between Ellis Road and Lyndon Avenue, and the featured "Big Spot" is actually an old Winn Dixie and Wal-Mart parking lot. It's rumored that an airplane will crash into the building, perhaps grabbing the attention of the group but ruining the possibility of a potential campsite. Check out the photos here.

In other "Walking Dead" news, Chad Coleman, who plays Tyreese, recently informed fans that "as far as a 'Walking Dead' movie is concerned, I think it should happen. I think it would be amazing... I think it would catch on like wildfire. I think everybody would love that just as well as they talk about 'The Wire' movie... I really think a 'Walking Dead' movie is going to be in the works not too far down the road, and I think it's going to just take them by storm."

It seems odd that production on a full-feature would begin before the series comes to a close, but fans certainly wouldn't resist. The prospect of more zombie action is just too enticing. So as we count down the days until the October premiere of season 4, remember that there's plenty more "Walking Dead" on the way.

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