The Walking Dead (Season 4)


Are you excited about season 4  

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  1. 1. Are you excited about season 4

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    • After watching season 3 i'm done with the walking dead.
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I just started reading through the thread. Lots of people disappointed with season 3's ending. Me on the other hand really enjoyed it and find it hard to understand it being "anticlimactic". Sure, the governor didn't die but he's left with nothing but his own hatred and the few he didn't kill. I was thinking that he'd be left to his own devices for a while.

 

While the prison might have gotten stale to some people, I feel they haven't even had a chance to make it their home yet and that's what I'm looking forward to in season 4.

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Despite the fact that Michael Cudlitz has been shooting on location in Georgia for weeks now, it has somehow remained under wraps that the Southland actor will be playing 'Abraham' in the fourth season of The Walking Dead (hence why we just ran a story in which even The Hollywood Reporter thought the hunt was still on for someone to take on this role). "I was laying low because [Abraham has] a very iconic look," explains Cudlitz. "It would be very easy for somebody to put the pieces together if they saw me strolling around [near the show's set.] So I was staying very close to the hotel. And I didn?t hang out with any of the other cast members" As for what he's bringing to the character and how long he hopes to stick around, the actor added: "Abraham is someone who comes with a lot of emotional baggage. And he?s on a mission. There?s no guarantee of how long or how short it will be, which is one of the things I actually find pretty exciting about the job after being locked into Southland for so many years. But [Abraham] is very important in the comic, so I imagine even if it IS short, it?ll be bright."

 

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=88454

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The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Retired at 35 actor Josh McDermitt has joined the cast of The Walking Dead as 'Dr. Eugene Porter'. The character was introduced in issue #53 of the Robert Kirkman penned comic book series, and his story is intertwined with that of 'Rosita' and 'Abraham Ford' (a role that has yet to be cast). 'Eugene' initially pretends to know what caused the zombie outbreak, but is found to be lying when he crosses path with Rick. There's also a love triangle of sorts between him, 'Rosita' and 'Abraham'. "We're going to tell a version of the Eugene, Abraham and Rosita comic stories, that's what we do," showrunner Scott Gimple told the site. "I love those characters from the book, they are very different flavors of comic book characters than we've seen on the show. We're going to be exploring a lot of different locations. We're at the prison the first two episodes. We start looking at other places in episode three on but that isn't even tied with them yet."

 

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=88449

My favorite character from the books/novels is Bob the drunken army medic.

Huge surprise to see Lawrence Gilliard Jr. playing Bob. He has a ton to live up to in my opinion. It took me until he looked at the booze to put the pieces together. Not a bad opener by any means. Can't wait to see where this goes.

It is very interesting to me just how much they are deviating from the comic. Especially with that last scene of the season opener. 

Yeh a friend was telling me the other night the differences so far in the series to the comic, the comic seems A LOT darker - I wish they would've kept more to them from what ive heard..

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