The Walking Dead reveals the first few minutes of anxiety and the familiar season 8

Cinema 11 October, 2017

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The producers of The Walking Dead we are a small wink with the first minutes of the season 8.

The Walking Dead left us a respite from the usual welcome of six months before returning on our screens to bash the zombie’s. The series created by Frank Darabont and directed by Scott M. Gimple comes up with its season 8 on 22 October.

In full promotion at Comic Con in New York, the chain AMC has, therefore, unveiled new images of this eighth season, showing the first minutes of the season premiere. A historic episode for the show since it will be the hundredth episode.

 

 

In this excerpt, we discover Carl (Chandler Riggs), Rick’s son arrived at the edge of a car near a service station. Alone, it is in search of gasoline. When he walks in the midst of dozens of carcasses of cars present on the scene, he hears a noise and then a voice :

“I’m sure you have seen things, gone through hardships. You don’t trust anyone. I understood, I understood. Me neither. But I too have gone through a lot of things. “

Weapon in hand, the young man seeks where it comes from. Also difficult to know if the person speaks only or if it is addressed directly to Carl. The extract stops at the moment where Carl is a threat to the stranger – whose face is not revealed, of course. Who is this ? The mystery here remains whole.

 

The little Carl has grown up…

 

However, if this video novel takes us back quietly into the atmosphere of The Walking Dead, the purists will have noticed something instantly. These first three minutes of the season 8 match plane by plane, or nearly so, to the first few minutes of the pilot of the series zombiesque. A nice wink from the production to launch the hostilities.

 

That new scene from #TheWalkingDead Season 8 looks awfully familiar pic.twitter.com/crrXcqVAlh

— The Walking Dead (@TheWalkingDead) 8 October 2017