Hit zombie series "The Walking Dead" thrilled fans Friday with a preview of the all-out war to come between Rick´s people and the malevolent Saviors in the hotly-anticipated eighth season.
US network AMC debuted a five-minute
trailer at San Diego Comic-Con showing Saviors leader Negan (Jeffrey
Dean Morgan) in full swagger before cutting to all the major characters
readying their weapons and troops to take him down once and for all.
There was the usual feast of explosions,
guns, hand-to-hand combat and zombies with axes in their heads -- and a
thrilling cameo by King Ezekiel´s CGI tiger.
Intriguingly, the teaser ended with an
older, grayer version of Rick waking up in a hospital bed with a walking
stick by his side, implying a huge leap forward in the narrative -- or
perhaps just a dramatic dream sequence.
There were rousing speeches from Rick
(Andrew Lincoln), Maggie (Lauren Cohan), and Ezekiel (Khary Payton),
perhaps presaging a brighter future for the embattled apocalypse
survivors.
"With everything we´ve beat, everything
we´ve endured, everything we´ve risen above, everything we´ve become --
no matter what comes next -- we´ve won. We´ve already won," says Rick.
Series co-creator Robert Kirkman, the
man behind the comics on which the show is based, said he´d counted six
explosions in the trailer alone.
"We have all kinds of great stuff
planned. Our next season will be very action-packed and very
fast-paced," he told a packed 6,500-capacity Hall H at the San Diego
Convention Center.
Kirkman and his fellow executive
producers were joined on stage by numerous cast members, including
Melissa McBride, Lennie James, Chandler Riggs, Danai Gurira, Morgan,
Cohan and Payton.
"Every night is karaoke night for Negan. He´s having fun," said Morgan of his swaggering, evil antagonist.
´Bolder, bloodier´
Before the panel got going, showrunner
Scott M. Gimple paid tribute to stuntman John Bernecker, who died after
falling more than 20 feet (seven meters) on the set in Georgia earlier
this month.
Earlier, Hall H had observed a moment´s
silence for Bernecker during a Q&A for AMC´s spin-off series, "Fear
the Walking Dead."
"Fear" is due to return from its
mid-season break on September 10, finishing its third season on October
15, a week before the return of the main show.
Co-created by Kirkman, the spin-off show
takes place in California and Mexico from the very start of the zombie
apocalypse whereas the main show started out at an unspecified later
date, in Georgia.
Kirkman hinted at a possible crossover between the two shows while admitting the time gap between them would be a problem.
"It´s really a question of timeline
because ´Walking Dead´ season eight is so far ahead in the timeline
compared to ´Fear the Walking Dead´ season three," he said.
Fans have been speculating online since
the spin-off show started that Daryl Dixon, a lead character in the main
show played by Norman Reedus, is related to Madison Clark (Kim Dickens)
from "Fear."
Kirkman joked that the pair might be able to communicate via a "magical telephone."
Fans were treated to a trailer
previewing the next eight episodes, which will be "bolder, bloodier and
more zombie" than ever before, according to showrunner Dave Erickson.
Greg Nicotero, an executive producer on
both series and a renowned special effects guru, described their
"tremendous debt of gratitude" to zombie legend George Romero, who died
on July 16 at age 77.
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