The Walking Dead Season 2 looked like it might be a sure thing coming out of Comic-Con 2010, and a new report corroborates those prospects. Season 1 hasn’t even aired on AMC yet, but someone working on the show’s crew expects to be back on the job in 2011.
Shooting will resume next February, according to a report by Fangoria.com that cites an anonymous inside source.
Additionally, it looks like Season 2 will stretch out to a standard 13 episodes, and producer/director Frank Darabont would like to switch locations to somewhere outside of Atlanta.
“It would be great not just to get out of the heat, but to present a different idea to the audience visually and tonally by having it be winter,” he told Comic Book Movie. “There’s some really cool stuff that Kirkman did, where they find the one zombie that’s frozen to the ground. I’d never seen that before and that’s really cool.”
If Darabont turns his cameras back on in February, he should have plenty of snow-covered U.S. locales to pick from, but it sounds like we’ll have a better idea of where he wants to go in the coming months.
Zombie are my favorite monsters; I'm looking forward to this series big time.
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I can't wait for this - I only recently got AMC so I missed out on Mad Men and Breaking Bad. It'll be good to get in on the ending. I haven't read the series so I don't know what to expect at all.
The tank was a nice addition and didn't really change the story much, as he's got to leave it eventually. Also the subplot about Morgan Jones trying and failing to kill his zombie wife was also a nice addition.
It was nearly frame for frame from the comic!! Awesome.
I taped it last night so I'll watch it later. I did watch the finale of The Dead Set from my DVR last night. Now that was an awesome zombie series. What an ending!
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I liked it a lot - very well done and solid lead actor. If I have a complaint, it is that it covered a lot of the same ground as the movie 28 Days Later, so it didn't feel very original to me. I guess most zombie tales start out similarly, so I will give that a pass. I hope it takes some unique turns next episode.
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