We've been provided with an exclusive photo from The Walking Dead Season 3, featuring Michael Rooker in Episode 11. Why is Merle holding a gun, and who or what is it pointed at? You'll have to tune in to find out. AMC also passed along some information on their recently released Dead Yourself app:

"More than 4.6 million Walker photos have been saved by both iOS and Facebook users, and the app has been downloaded more than 1.8 million times by iOS users. Key Google Analytics Highlights for Dead Yourself as of Monday, February 18:

  • 32 million user Walker photos viewed in the iOS Public Walker Gallery
  • 4.6 million Walker photos saved by users across both iOS and Facebook
  • 2 million unique visitors to Facebook Canvas app
  • 1.8 million iOS App downloads through February  17

Dead Yourself also added a new Interactive Map functionality that shows fans across the world as they post their "zombified" photos in real-time. The map also tracks how many people from each country are using the app. Fans can still share their favorite walker photos on Facebook, Twitter as well as  the Walker Photo Gallery, and now have the opportunity to submit their photos for a chance to be the Talking Dead "Fan of the Week." Fans just have to select that they would like to share their photo with the Talking Dead, and each week the show's team will select their favorite walker photo to share with their viewers. "

For more information on the app or to check out the new interactive map, visit: http://www.deadyourself.com/walkers

Catch up on our recent coverage by visiting the links below. As mentioned earlier, upcoming coverage includes an interview to discuss The Walking Dead collectibles, and a set visit report later this month. We should also have additional photos and videos from Episode 311 later this week.

The Walking Dead Episode 311: I Ain’t a Judas – “Their security threatened, Rick and the group must make a choice. With Woodbury in a police state, Andrea grows uneasy.”

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