The Walking Dead
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.
As the days quickly pass by, fans dig to get their paws on information that will give them a better understanding of what's to come, and as they continue digging, more and more surfaces.
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.
For now we rely on details and rumors that trickle down from the set to get our "Walking Dead" fix, so to celebrate the glory of Friday, here's a brief roundup of all you need to know heading into season 4 of "The Walking Dead."
In classic "Walking Dead" fashion, season 3 left off with a heart stopping cliffhanger, so naturally, fans are eager and enthusiastic to catch up with their favorite characters and see how they'll adapt to the increasing threat of the ever hungry zombies and The Governor.
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.
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Interviews with the cast and crew, set photos and featurette videos have been trickling in, and here's a roundup of all the highlights.