Just in time to get you caught up before The Walking Dead Season 4 premiere on October 13th, Netflix has added The Walking Dead Season 3 to its streaming service. Included are HD versions of all 16 episodes from the third season and the first two seasons are still available as well.

"Based on the hugely popular graphic novels by Robert Kirkman, THE WALKING DEAD: THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON continues to draw in record audiences. Season 3 follows the weary group of survivors led by police officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), as they take refuge in a prison and attempt to set up a permanent camp. But while invading zombies are an ever-present danger, they must also battle the living, not only in the form of abandoned prisoners, but also the sadistic “Governor” (David Morrissey) and his followers. New characters introduced this season include Danai Gurira as “Michonne,” with her two “zombie pets” in tow, and Dallas Roberts (Shadow People) as the Governor’s lieutenant Milton, as well as the return of Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker).

THE WALKING DEAD: THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON cast also includes Laurie Holden, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, IronE Singleton, Chandler Riggs, Scott Wilson and Melissa McBride. "

US residents who own a device that plays Netflix streaming content can begin watching The Walking Dead Season 3 right now. Season 3 may not be available on Netflix in every country due to international distribution agreements.

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