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AMC released a short video feature with Lennie James talking about his time on the set of The Walking Dead as Morgan.
Among those who followed the making of The Walking Dead Season 3, it's pretty well known that the ending that aired was different from the way it was first filmed. However, we have brand new details from an article that paints a pretty good picture of how the Season 3 finale was originally planned to end.
Spoiler Warning: Do not read this if you haven't finished watching The Walking Dead Season 3.
The Walking Dead Season 3 Blu-ray/DVD will be available on August 27th, but we have two featurette clips you can watch right now. Continue on to watch the making of Michonne's pet walkers and get a behind-the-scenes look at Michonne versus The Governor:
In June, Funko released their first series of The Walking Dead Blind Box figures. Standing at 2.5 inches tall, the figures had a more animated style to them and included Daryl, Merle, and a variety of zombies featured in the first three seasons of the TV show. Three of the figures have received an upgrade to 7-inch figures and we have the first photos.
The Walking Dead #113 will be released next week and we'll have preview pages for you to check out very soon. Until then, we've been provided with the official cover art for the upcoming issue.
If you'd like a behind-the-scenes look at The Walking Dead Season 4, AMC has just released a video with set footage and the cast & producers talking about the new season. We get a look at a couple of new walkers, we can see a number of upgrades made to the prison, and the cast talks about their characters at the start of Season 4.
The Walking Dead Series 4 Minimates Exclusive: We've been covering the latest Minimates releases from Diamond Select Toys and gave readers an early look at The Walking Dead Series 4 Minimates at Comic-Con last month. We now have an exclusive first look at The Walking Dead Series 4 Minimates packaging:
Anchor Bay Entertainment will release The Walking Dead Season 3 Blu-ray and DVD on August 27th and we have a look at a deleted scene featuring Merle and Carol.
There have been some big announcements related to The Walking Dead Season 4 and comic book series this month, but there are also a handful of minor items we thought may be of interest to our readers. Continue reading to learn about an episode that David Goyer will direct, take a look at The Walking Dead Monopoly, and will we see a zombie baby?
Parafest 2013 is a new convention set to take place this September in Pennsylvania. An interesting mix of horror entertainment and the paranormal, this unique event includes celebrity guests and film screenings, with ghost hunts and a Ouija Board experience.
Skybound and Wizard World continue to release new editions of The Walking Dead #1 at upcoming Wizard World events. If you’re attending the Chicago convention in August, you can pick up the issue with new artwork from Ethan Van Sciver:
For the final part of The Walking Dead Season 4 interviews from Comic-Con, we have our round table session with Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus. Greg Nicotero talks about directing the Season 4 premiere and Season 3 deleted scenes, while Norman Reedus shares his thoughts on Daryl in Season 4 and tells us about a new walker he thinks belongs in the Louvre:
Robert Kirkman is the focus of AMC's latest "Dispatches From the Set" Q&A for The Walking Dead Season 4. In this feature, Robert Kirkman talks about the episodes he's written for the new season and his favorite moment from Season 3:
For the third part of The Walking Dead Season 4 interviews from Comic-Con, we have our round table session with Andrew Lincoln, Chad L. Coleman, Gale Anne Hurd, and David Alpert. Chad L. Coleman talks about fighting zombies, Andrew Lincoln teases the first episode, David Alpert talks about the dangers of settling down, and Gale Anne Hurd shares her thoughts on the differences between Season 4 and the past seasons:
For the second part of The Walking Dead Season 4 interviews from Comic-Con, we have our round table session with Lauren Cohan, Steven Yeun, and Scott Wilson. Lauren Cohan talks about Maggie stepping up, Steven Yeun keeps mum about a wedding for Glenn and Maggie, and Scott Wilson gives us an interesting explanation for why Hershel can walk in Season 4: