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Post by Ripley on Oct 4, 2015 13:23:54 GMT -5
Q: Season 6 is officially underway. Does being on-set feel different each season? What’s one thing that never changes (besides the Georgia heat!)?
A: It’s always like a family reunion because we’ve been working together so long and ever year that we get together, we have new additions – especially so this season. We’ve got the highest number of cast members ever as well as more extras bringing our walkers to life than we’ve ever worked with before.
Q: You’re exec-producing Fear The Walking Dead. How is that set different from The Walking Dead prime set?
A: The difference is really that Fear The Waling Dead is at the very, very beginning of the zombie apocalypse. It starts with the first indications that something’s gone wrong. So, we aren’t in the full throws of it yet. You don’t see the hordes of walkers yet, but you see people – which is just as upsetting and shocking – who look very human and have turned. The zombies are “fresher.” [Laughs] It’s very emotional. We have an absolutely fantastic cast who, like on The Walking Dead, has already developed a sense of community. Q: After watching The Walking Dead characters who have survived since Season 1, who has taught you the most about making it through the apocalypse?
A: It’s a toss-up. I think they’re all equally capable, but in terms of who’s grown the most capable, I would have to say Carol. She started as someone who was fairly meek and a victim of spousal abuse. Now, she can not only take her care of herself, but if she hadn’t saved the rest of the group at Terminus, they would have certainly died. Read the full article
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