Following many brushes with death (and the living dead), Madison and Alicia take a moment to appreciate their tight bond as mother and daughter in a deleted scene that will be included as a bonus feature on Fear The Walking Dead: The Complete Second Season Blu-ray / DVD, hitting shelves on December 13th from Anchor Bay Entertainment.

Press Release: Kim Dickens (Madison) and Alycia Debnam-Carey (Alicia) share a special mother/daughter moment in this deleted scene from "Fear The Walking Dead: The Complete Second Season" DVD/Blu-ray, which streets [on] Tuesday, December 13th from Anchor Bay Entertainment.

Living in the same universe as “The Walking Dead,” “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 1 explored a blended family who watched a burning, dead city as they traversed a devastated Los Angeles. In Season 2, the group aboard the Abigail is unaware of the true breadth and depth of the apocalypse that surrounds them; they assume there is still a chance that some city, state, or nation might be unaffected -- some place that the Infection has not reached. But as Operation Cobalt goes into full effect, the military bombs the Southland to cleanse it of the Infected, driving the Dead toward the sea. As Madison, Travis, Daniel, and their grieving families head for ports unknown, they will discover that the water may be no safer than land.

“FEAR THE WALKING DEAD: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON” includes 15 episodes from the epic second season, as well as bonus features including audio commentaries, deleted scenes, Inside and Making of Pieces like the new video preview found below:

FEAR THE WALKING DEAD: Season 2 DVD Extra -- Deleted Scene Ep. 206, Scene 37

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