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Daryl euthanizes Dale, who was disemboweled by the walker, and after his funeral the group realizes they must regain their humanity. Rick goes to deal with Randall and finds him missing, unaware Shane had released him and taken him out into the woods to kill him. They discover Randall's reanimated corpse nearby, neck broken instead of bitten; they discover that the dead can reanimate even if not bitten by walkers. Shane attempts to use the distraction of the search to kill Rick, but Rick kills him first.
Carl, watching from a distance, shoots the reanimated corpse of Shane when it tries to attack Rick. The gunfire attracts a large horde of walkers that begin to swarm the farmstead. Hershel and his family are forced to abandon the farm and join with Rick's group as they scatter and flee; Andrea ends up on her own, separated from the others, until she is rescued by a mysterious hooded person with a sword, leading chained, armless, walkers.
The others regroup back on I at the traffic jam. As they camp that night, Rick reveals what Dr. Jenner told him at the CDC: that each and every one of them is already infected with the plague that has ravaged the world, and that dying for any reason will cause them to reanimate as a walker.
A large prison looms in the distance. The Walking Dead - Season 2. While trying to lead a horde of walkers away from the construction camp, Rick is seemingly killed while blowing up the bridge, but in actuality is found by Jadis and taken to parts unknown by helicopter. Six years later, the apparent death of Rick has left some discourse between the communities, but they find themselves up against a new common threat in the form of masked Whisperers and their leader Alpha, who feel the communities are weak and demands they do not trespass on her lands.
In February , the series was renewed for a tenth season which is expected to premiere in October Executive producer David Alpert said in that the original comics have given them enough ideas for Rick Grimes and company over the next seven years. The list below contains those that have been credited within the series' title sequence and those who are credited as 'also starring'.
Recurring and guest stars are listed on the individual season pages. All five appeared in his film The Mist , along with Thomas Jane, who originally was set to star in the series when it was pitched to HBO. Jane was later in talks with Darabont to possibly guest star on the series as of fall , [20] but with Darabont's departure, [21] it is unknown whether the guest spot will happen or not.
It was planned that Witwer Private Jessup in Darabont's The Mist would reprise his 'Days Gone Bye' role in the original conception of The Walking Dead ' s second-season premiere [22] and in a webisode, [23] but both plans were discarded.
On January 20, , AMC officially announced that it had ordered a pilot for a possible series adapted from The Walking Dead comic book series, with Frank Darabont and Gale Anne Hurd acting as executive producers and Darabont writing and directing. On November 8, , AMC confirmed that there would be a second season consisting of 13 episodes.
Eglee, executive producer and creator of the comic book Robert Kirkman, co-executive producer Jack LoGiudice, consulting producer Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara, all of whom contributed to one episode each.
On December 1, , Deadline Hollywood reported that Darabont had fired his writing staff, including executive producer Charles 'Chic' Eglee, and planned to use freelance writers for the second season. On December 3, , in an interview with Entertainment Weekly , executive producer Gale Anne Hurd commented: 'It's completely inaccurate. I think [Eglee] just decided that he wants to run his own show.
She also confirmed that, 'every one of the principal cast is signed up for multiple seasons. Executive producer Glen Mazzara was appointed the new showrunner in Darabont's place. New writers in the third season included producers Nichole Beattie and Sang Kyu Kim, with Frank Renzulli contributing a freelance script. After the conclusion of the third season, Glen Mazzara stepped down from his position as showrunner and executive producer for the series, per a mutual agreement between Mazzara and AMC.
The press release read, 'Both parties acknowledge that there is a difference of opinion about where the show should go moving forward, and conclude that it is best to part ways. Gimple succeeded Mazzara as showrunner for the fourth season, [41] with new writers joining the writing staff, such as Curtis Gwinn, Channing Powell, and Matt Negrete. The television series generally tends to follow Kirkman's comic series across major characters and plots; for instance, events of the premiere episode of the seventh season correlate to events in issue of the comics.
In particular, the series' writers, along with Kirkman, often 'transfer' how a character has died in the comics to a different character in the series. For example, in the fourth season, where Hershel Greene is beheaded by the Governor in the standoff with Rick's group at the prison; in the comic, Tyreese is the one who suffers this fate. The Walking Dead has featured a large rotating ensemble cast.
In most cases, because of the nature of the show, departure of actors from the show are determined by the writing, with characters either killed off or written off the show as necessary to develop the story. Cast members are generally told ahead of time if they have been written off the show, but otherwise kept to secrecy.
For example, Steven Yeun, who played Glenn Rhee since the pilot through the season seven premiere, knew of his character's death for a year but had to keep quiet, [48] while Chandler Riggs, playing Carl Grimes through the eighth season, was told of his character's departure during the filming in the weeks leading into his final episodes.
A few actors have left the show under their own terms due to other commitments or changes, with the writings adopting the plot around these changes:. Casting salaries for the principle actors have grown significantly over the course of the show, up through the seventh season.
Overall, the salaries had been lower compared to other similar dramas, including AMC's own Mad Men , but this was justified due to the volatility of any character being potentially written off the show.
Both of these were intended to secure the pair as central figures for the show going forward in Lincoln's absence. Bear McCreary was hired to compose the score for the series. McCreary stated that the main theme was based on his viewing of production designs for the opening title sequence. Instead of doing a full theme song as with his earlier works, McCreary chose to use a simple, repeating motif from the strings section. It repeats over and over, and in fact in the pilot episode, you start hearing it before the main title begins, and this is something that continues episode to episode.
You hear the main title music before the main title begins, so you know it's coming. That, to me, was the little hook — that little thing that, whenever you hear it, it takes you to the series. Four soundtracks for The Walking Dead have been released to date. Greg Nicotero is an executive producer and the key special effectsmakeup artist on the series. Each walker is put through 'zombie school' and is taught how to move like zombies.
There are three levels of zombie makeup: Hero, Midground, and Deep Background. Hero zombies are featured walkers and are completely made over from head to toe. Midground zombies get highlights and shadows on the face, but do not get close enough to the camera to require full makeup.
Deep background zombies often wear masks and are only meant to be used as a backdrop. The Walking Dead is mostly filmed in Georgia. The first season was filmed primarily in Atlanta, though required a great deal of coordination with the city to shut down streets and parks for film. Some existing buildings were used here, such as a subdivision that is used by several families that serves as the Alexandria Safe-Zone, while other buildings are constructed as sets, such as the exterior shots of the main Hilltop mansion, the trash heaps used by the Scavengers, or Father Gabriel's church.
Sets are torn down when no longer needed; the church, after its use in the fifth season, was removed and its spot used for the iconic setting for the first meeting between Rick's group and Negan in the seventh season. The property includes sound stages constructed for interior shots, which then may be reused; the interior sets for the prison during the third season were reused to serve as the buildings and sets for the Savior's Sanctuary in the seventh season.
Some scenes are shot outside of the studio. Woodbury, during the third season, was filmed in downtown Senoia. Other exceptions include the Kingdom, which is filmed at the former military base Fort McPherson, now converted to studios for Tyler Perry. The series is completely shot on 16 mm film. Production design is done by Greg Melton and Alex Hajdu. The effects team includes veteran special effects makeup designers Greg Nicotero and Toby Sells, [71] special effects coordinator Darrell Pritchett, and visual effects supervisors Sam Nicholson and Jason Sperling.
The Walking Dead debuted during the same week in countries. As part of an expansive campaign to advertise and heighten anticipation for the premiere, AMC and Fox International Channels coordinated a worldwide zombie invasion event on October 26, The stunt involved invading 26 major cities within a hour period, starting with Taipei and Hong Kong, and ending in Los Angeles for the U.
The series' official website released, just prior to the San Diego Comic-Con in , a motion comic based on Issue No. Rick is eventually forced to kill Shane in self-defense.
Carl then shoots Shane in the head after he reanimates. The noise draws zombies, forcing Rick's group and Hershel's surviving family to evacuate the farm. Eight months after fleeing Hershel's farm, Rick's group finds a prison, which they clear of zombies to make their new home. Lori dies in childbirth, and Rick becomes withdrawn.
Meanwhile, Andrea is rescued by Michonne and the two discover Woodbury, a fortified town led by a man known as the Governor.
He learns of Rick's group at the prison, leading to conflict between them. Rick's group eventually raids and destroys Woodbury, but the Governor ultimately has Andrea killed and escapes. Woodbury's citizens live with Rick's group at the prison. Several months after the Governor's attack, a deadly flu kills many of the people at the prison. The Governor finds his former right-hand men and kills them, taking over their group and destroys the prison.
Rick's group are forced to separate and flee, but not before Hershel and the Governor are killed. The survivors divide, face their own trials and meet new faces before finding signs pointing to a safe haven called Terminus.
One by one, they reunite at Terminus, but all the group are captured for some unknown purpose. Rick discovers the residents of Terminus engage in cannibalism, but the group manage to destroy Terminus and reunite.
Some are injured and kidnapped to Grady, a hospital run by corrupt cops and doctors. When the remaining survivors regroup, they are approached by Aaron, inviting them to join a fortified community called Alexandria. They are initially welcomed, but Rick's group realize the residents have not faced the zombie threat directly.
Morgan, who has been searching for Rick, arrives and is shocked to see Rick killing an Alexandrian, who has been abusing his wife, in anger. The residents of Alexandria put more trust in Rick's group to protect the town better. A group known as the Wolves use a zombie horde to attack Alexandria, and many lives are lost before the living regain control. While recovering, they learn of a community called the Hilltop, who offer to help trade supplies if they can end the threat of the extortionist Saviors led by a man named Negan.
Although Rick's group decimate one Savior outpost, they are later caught by Negan, and forced to swear loyalty to him. Negan brutally murders Glenn and Abraham, and confiscates all of the Alexandrians' guns, along with a substantial amount of their goods. His actions initially lead Rick to submit. Later, Michonne persuades Rick to fight back, and they recruit a community called the Scavengers to help.
Meanwhile, Rosita and Eugene make a bullet for the purpose of killing Negan. When their attempt fails the bullet is blocked by Lucille, Negan's baseball bat , Negan forcibly recruits Eugene as a Savior. Negan, the Saviors, and the turncoat Scavengers attack Alexandria, but are repelled by Sasha's sacrifice and the aid of Kingdom and Hilltop soldiers. Rick, Maggie, and Ezekiel rally their communities into war against Negan and the Saviors.
Losses are heavy on both sides. Many of the Kingdom's soldiers are killed, Alexandria falls to a Savior attack, and Carl is bitten by a walker. Before euthanizing himself, Carl convinces Rick to end the war and restart society anew. Negan attempts to wipe out Rick and his allies in a final battle, but Eugene thwarts his plan by sabotaging the Saviors' bullets.
Negan is then wounded and captured by Rick. Against Maggie's wishes, Negan is spared and imprisoned, ending the war.
The first half of the season talks place about a year and a half after Negan's defeat. Rick suggests building a bridge to help with movement between the communities, but this ultimately leads to more resentment between them.
While trying to lead a horde of walkers away from the construction camp, Rick is seemingly killed while blowing up the bridge, but in actuality is found by Jadis and taken to parts unknown by helicopter. Six years later, the apparent death of Rick has left some discourse between the communities, but they find themselves up against a new common threat in the form of masked Whisperers and their leader Alpha, who feel the communities are weak and demands they do not trespass on her lands.
In February , the series was renewed for a tenth season which is expected to premiere in October Executive producer David Alpert said in that the original comics have given them enough ideas for Rick Grimes and company over the next seven years. The list below contains those that have been credited within the series' title sequence and those who are credited as 'also starring'.
Recurring and guest stars are listed on the individual season pages. All five appeared in his film The Mist , along with Thomas Jane, who originally was set to star in the series when it was pitched to HBO. Jane was later in talks with Darabont to possibly guest star on the series as of fall , [20] but with Darabont's departure, [21] it is unknown whether the guest spot will happen or not. It was planned that Witwer Private Jessup in Darabont's The Mist would reprise his 'Days Gone Bye' role in the original conception of The Walking Dead ' s second-season premiere [22] and in a webisode, [23] but both plans were discarded.
On January 20, , AMC officially announced that it had ordered a pilot for a possible series adapted from The Walking Dead comic book series, with Frank Darabont and Gale Anne Hurd acting as executive producers and Darabont writing and directing. On November 8, , AMC confirmed that there would be a second season consisting of 13 episodes. Eglee, executive producer and creator of the comic book Robert Kirkman, co-executive producer Jack LoGiudice, consulting producer Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara, all of whom contributed to one episode each.
On December 1, , Deadline Hollywood reported that Darabont had fired his writing staff, including executive producer Charles 'Chic' Eglee, and planned to use freelance writers for the second season. On December 3, , in an interview with Entertainment Weekly , executive producer Gale Anne Hurd commented: 'It's completely inaccurate.
I think [Eglee] just decided that he wants to run his own show. She also confirmed that, 'every one of the principal cast is signed up for multiple seasons. Executive producer Glen Mazzara was appointed the new showrunner in Darabont's place.
New writers in the third season included producers Nichole Beattie and Sang Kyu Kim, with Frank Renzulli contributing a freelance script. After the conclusion of the third season, Glen Mazzara stepped down from his position as showrunner and executive producer for the series, per a mutual agreement between Mazzara and AMC.
The press release read, 'Both parties acknowledge that there is a difference of opinion about where the show should go moving forward, and conclude that it is best to part ways. Gimple succeeded Mazzara as showrunner for the fourth season, [41] with new writers joining the writing staff, such as Curtis Gwinn, Channing Powell, and Matt Negrete.
The television series generally tends to follow Kirkman's comic series across major characters and plots; for instance, events of the premiere episode of the seventh season correlate to events in issue of the comics. In particular, the series' writers, along with Kirkman, often 'transfer' how a character has died in the comics to a different character in the series. For example, in the fourth season, where Hershel Greene is beheaded by the Governor in the standoff with Rick's group at the prison; in the comic, Tyreese is the one who suffers this fate.
The Walking Dead has featured a large rotating ensemble cast. In most cases, because of the nature of the show, departure of actors from the show are determined by the writing, with characters either killed off or written off the show as necessary to develop the story. Cast members are generally told ahead of time if they have been written off the show, but otherwise kept to secrecy. For example, Steven Yeun, who played Glenn Rhee since the pilot through the season seven premiere, knew of his character's death for a year but had to keep quiet, [48] while Chandler Riggs, playing Carl Grimes through the eighth season, was told of his character's departure during the filming in the weeks leading into his final episodes.
A few actors have left the show under their own terms due to other commitments or changes, with the writings adopting the plot around these changes:.
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