Will the new addition to the cast of Fear The Walking Dead survive the early days of the panic-packed zombie plague, or will they be devoured by the dead? Time will tell.

TheWrap reports that Cynthia Rose Hall has joined the cast of AMC's Fear The Walking Dead. The details of Hall's (Supercroc, Sons of Anarchy, A Winter Rose) role are not yet known.

"A companion series to “The Walking Dead,” the #1 show on television among adults 18-49,“Fear the Walking Dead” takes us back to the beginning of the zombie apocalypse – a time when the world was changing rapidly for reasons unknown, before anyone understood exactly what was happening, when life as everyone knew it was upended and altered in ways no one could have ever imagined. “Fear the Walking Dead” is executive produced by Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, David Alpert and showrunner David Erickson and produced by AMC Studios. The series, set in Los Angeles, stars Kim Dickens as Madison, Cliff Curtis as Travis,Frank Dillane  as Nick, Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia, Elizabeth Rodriguez as Liza, Ruben Bladesas Daniel, Mercedes Mason as Ofelia and Lorenzo James Henrie as Chris."

It was also recently revealed that Shawn Hatosy (Southland, The Faculty), Colman Domingo (Selma, Lee Daniels' The Butler), and Sandrine Holt (The ReturnedTerminator Genisys) have joined the cast of Fear The Walking Dead. Hatosy will play a "well-intentioned but out of his element military man with a soulful disposition," and Domingo will take on the role of "Strand, a smart and sophisticated man with a mysterious past." Holt, meanwhile, will play Dr. Bethany Exner.

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Source: TheWrap
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