The Walking Dead Season 4
Although interviews with the cast and crew promise a high level of zombie threat, a recently revealed premiere episode title hints otherwise, but perhaps that's the point.
As the days count down to the show's October return, more information from the set paints a picture of what the forthcoming season will look like.
There's plenty to prepare for season 4, so naturally fans are clawing to get their paws on any information they can as they wait for the season premiere.
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.
If the show were to adhere to the comics, Rick would likely lose his hand to The Governor at some point in the series, but we've yet to see it happen.
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.
It's summer, which means there's no "Walking Dead" to satisfy zombie fans hungry. Luckily, there's plenty of flesh eating news trickling down from season 4 production to keep them satisfied.
Interviews with the cast and crew, set photos and featurette videos have been trickling in, and here's a roundup of all the highlights.
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.
Although season 4 is still several months away, there is plenty of intriguing details from the set to help fans survive the flesh-eating living dead drought.
Production on the fourth season of "The Walking Dead" is now well underway and details from the set have slowly been trickling down into the public's hands.
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.
Looking back at a short behind-the-scenes video, which was released shortly after the season 3 finale, fans can get a better idea of how the recent season 4 rumors will tie into "The Walking Dead" vision.
It remains unclear if Rick will move past the death of Lori (Callies), but he wouldn't rule it out.
Now that production has begun on season 4, diehards are offered a look at what's to come.