"What if you grew up in a world of safety... and you decided to leave." During Comic-Con, AMC officially announced the core cast of their new Walking Dead series, which will be directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts (Kong: Skull Island), and now the first teaser video for the untitled series has been revealed, introducing viewers to some of the show's young survivors.

Before the new Walking Dead series premieres in spring of 2020, you can get an idea of what to expect in the latest installment of the ever-expanding Walking Dead universe in the teaser video below.

In case you missed it, watch The Walking Dead Season 10 trailer, check out the first teaser video for The Walking Dead movie that will be coming to theaters, and read on for additional details on the third Walking Dead series from AMC's Comic-Con highlights:

"AMC announced new castings for The Walking Dead third series, which begins production in and around Richmond, VA next week. Annet Mahendru (Huck) and Aliyah Royale (Iris) join Alexa Mansour (Hope), Nicolas Cantu (Elton) and Hal Cumpston (Silas) as cast members in the third series of the franchise.

The untitled third series will focus on the first generation to come-of-age in the apocalypse as we know it. Some will become heroes. Some will become villains. In the end, all of them will be changed forever. Grown-up and cemented in their identities, both good and bad. Jordan Vogt-Roberts (You’re the Worst, Kong: Skull Island) will direct the series co-created by Gimple and The Walking Dead veteran writer and producer Matt Negrete who will serve as the series showrunner. Produced and distributed by AMC Studios, the series will premiere on AMC in spring 2020."

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