Fear The Walking Dead San Diego Comic Con details
By Adam Carlson
AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead is preparing for Comic Con International in San Diego, California in hopes of blowing away fans with some big announcements.
Last year was a great year for Fear The Walking Dead at Comic Con International. Much of the casting news surrounding the popular AMC zombie survival drama was revealed along with some details of what to expect in the future of the show.
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This year should be no different. Now in its second season, Fear The Walking Dead has really picked up the pace on its storytelling and hit the ground running. Characters are being developed quickly and fans have been left with some shocking moments that rivaled that of its parent show.
Thankfully, these moments should keep coming and San Diego Comic Con International will be a great platform for AMC to unveil some more big news about the program. This year, everything is getting bigger, with more members of the cast and crew on the panel and a massive display that could make fans think they were a part of the show.
Here is what to expect from Fear The Walking Dead at Comic Con International according to ComicBook.com.
Fear The Walking Dead Experience
At Fifth Avenue Pier behind the Convention Center, fans can check out what it is like to be on board Thomas Abigail’s yacht just like the survivors sailed on during the second season of Fear The Walking Dead.
Fear The Walking Dead Panel
Here are a list of the cast and crew who will be on hand for the panel moderated by Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick on Friday, July 22nd at 12 PM in Hall H:
Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Frank Dillane, Lorenzo James Henrie, Mercedes Mason, Colman Domingo and Danay Garcia along with Executive Producer and Showrunner David Erickson, Executive Producers Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero and Dave Alpert.
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While Fear The Walking Dead’s panel likely won’t have the same kind of punch, as they won’t have a season premiere date and possibly not a teaser trailer, that doesn’t mean it will be boring. There should be plenty of insight into the show along with some news that could change the future of the series, so it is worth checking out just for that alone.