On Fear The Walking Dead, the world is evolving with us as opposed to us being ahead of it at the start of The Walking Dead." You're like, "Excuse me sir," and then he turns and attacks. "It sort of in the infancy of happening, so it's more like the opening scene of the Night of the Living Dead, where you see the guy walking through the cemetery. Greg Nicotero compares the walker effects we'll see in the first season to what we saw in Night of the Living Dead: It's not just a movie where it's two hours and they're gone, so we learn nuances about these people and who they are, so you will find something to identify with in certain characters." Now with Fear The Walking Dead, we have our first season of six hours, and you get to learn about these characters and you get to get into them. With The Walking Dead, we have 75 hours to tell a story. I loved zombie movies and I went to the theater, and I saw every single one of them. "When I grew up it was Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead. Makeup effects master and Executive Producer Greg Nicotero talks about growing up on zombie movies: We're nearly a month away until the new series premieres and showrunner Dave Erickson clarifies how the timeline of the show fits into The Walking Dead, while Greg Nicotero confirms an expanded episode order for Season 2: Closing out our coverage from Comic-Con, I have highlights from my interview session for Fear The Walking Dead.
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