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As with almost all television shows, characters in "The Walking Dead" come and go. The series is plagued with death and in an apocalyptic world, new arrivals continually drift in and out of the herd.
As the new seasons approaches, fans rely on subtle details to curb their zombie like hunger.
The series' return is only several weeks away and now fans are provided with some idea of how the end will begin.
Executive Producer Robert Kirkman has been overly generous in the past couple months approaching the new season and in a recent interview he answers even more of fans burning questions.
Showrunner Scott Gimple says his approach will take on more character-driven stories and implement a "remix" of Robert Kirkman's source material, which he's been reading for the past 10 years.
Later this month, fans will have the opportunity to hear from the cast during this year's San Diego Comic-Con, where plenty of details on season 4 will be revealed.
This week, executive producer and special FX makeup designer Greg Nicotero opens up about the season 4 premiere, new and improved zombies, and off-set shenanigans.
Upon the arrival of Woodbury residents, the prison gang will be buffing out the old, dingy concrete corners and converting it into a luxurious oasis.
Season 4 will host many more flesh eaters than it has in the past, and not only that, they're going to be more deadly than ever before.
AMC has unveiled a new poster for the final eight episodes.
Season 3 ended in March, but diligent fans have kept their eyes and ears peeled for details regarding the fourth season, which is currently in production.
It looks like "Breaking Bad" will be picking up right where it left off.
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.
Early seasons of "Breaking Bad" have been known for their raw, gritty nature, and now they've become a reality.
Would you buy a LEGO "Breaking Bad" video game?