Who Afraid of The Big Bad Wolves? - The Walking Dead Season 6

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i feel like they need to cast some more intimidating looking wolves

i mean look at thi


looks like a boy band member or sumbytch


let keep it a 100 right now all these got on there side is weopanizing the walkers in mass


carol could take out all the wolves we seen so far and stilll have time forbsome laundry
 
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Writer-EP Robert Kirkman discusses show’s future with AMC President Charlie Collier and “Walking Dead” star Stephen Yeun at the 2015 National Association of Broadcasters Show

“The Walking Dead” is about to get a lot more of Rick and Morgan.

That’s according to series creator Robert Kirkman, who spoke about the show’s comic book origins and seemingly boundless future at a NAB Show panel with AMC President Charlie Collier and star Stephen Yeun on Tuesday.

Kirkman provided tantalizingly few specific details about the upcoming sixth season of the hit post-apocalyptic zombie series, but the writer-EP said the dynamic between those two characters that was set up at the end of last season will carry throughout the next.

“Having Rick and Morgan together, finally, again is a huge deal, and it’s definitely going to be a big part of Season 6,” Kirkman said.


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“Now it’s a very different Rick and a very different Morgan who are going to have a completely different relationship,” he added. “And it’s the questions of how they’re going to interact, how they’re going to work together — if they’re going to work together — and what comes from those interactions is going to be basically the spine of season six.”

Kirkman also teased “a lot of cool stuff” with Yeun’s character Glenn in the upcoming season, which may or may not involve killing off the fan favorite. Both men played coy when it came to the possibility of saying goodbye to yet another beloved “Walking Dead” character.

“We don’t kill the popular characters,” Kirkman joked, to a chorus of laughter in the room.

“If I go — that could happen,” Yeun said, adding that he’s felt lucky to be a part of the phenomenon.

If Glenn does die, it’s a pretty safe bet he won’t go down without a fight.

“The way that we make the show — the writers and everybody really want to focus on making things poignant and purposeful and meaningful,” Yeun said. “So if it were for Glenn to go, then it’s probably going to be awesome.”

Regardless of whether Glenn makes it past Season 6, Kirkman and Collier are both fairly confident that “The Walking Dead” is a series that could live on for years to come.

“This isn’t the kind of show where the creative team is going to say, ‘It’s important to us that we end it here,'” Kirkman said. “The story that we’re trying to tell is so big, and the framework is set in the comics — I’m producing more than 12 issues a year. All of that stuff is stuff that we would like to someday adapt into the show.”

“Our longterm goal was to tell this unrealistically massive huge story, so by going season after season after season, we actually are maintaining the integrity of what we originally set out to do,” Kirkman added. “So I think there’s a possibility to go for many, many years.”


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Collier concurred.

“I do think the evolution of this story and how fresh it becomes, and how real it is … and relatable, makes it something that can go for a long while,” the AMC president said.

As far as the companion series “Fear the Walking Dead,” Collier still wouldn’t spill the beans on a premiere date. Kirkman said the title hearkens back to the time in the earlier seasons of its sister show, where the world was a much more terrifying place. The title also avoided the “Walking Dead: Los Angeles” trope that would have been the “exact wrong thing” for the tone of the series.

And rumors of a movie are still just rumors. As Kirkman said, every episode of “The Walking Dead” is like shooting a little movie, so while the possibility is there, creators are in no rush.
 

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The Walking Dead comic-book writer and producer Robert Kirkman has been at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas this week, and he's shared some cryptic, albeit interesting, tidbits about the show's sixth season, as well as its upcoming spinoff series. It turns out the former is going to revolve around a very important, long-awaited reunion, and the latter is going to be less of a prequel than we might have been initially led to believe. Here are some of the highlights from Kirkman's panel:

1. Rick and MorganThe dynamic that was set up at the end of last season, between Rick and Morgan, will be vital to season six, according to the Wrap. "Now it’s a very different Rick and a very different Morgan who are going to have a completely different relationship,” Kirkman reportedly said. "And it’s the questions of how they’re going to interact, how they’re going to work together — if they’re going to work together — and what comes from those interactions is going to be basically the spine of season six." Yay.

2. Glenn's Life?Kirkman and Steven Yeun, who was also at the panel, both p*ssyfooted around the rumor of a Glenn death in season six, but they did say cool stuff was going to happen with him this season. Oh, and they said, theoretically, if he were to die, it would be in a balls-to-the-walls-type scenario. "If I go — that could happen," Yeun said. "The way that we make the show — the writers and everybody really want to focus on making things poignant and purposeful and meaningful. ... So if it were for Glenn to go, then it’s probably going to be awesome."
 

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Hopefully they add some new Dying Light types of Infected. It'll at least let them kill people in ways that make sense.
 
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