Sneak peek video of Fear The Walking Dead episode 403: Good Out Here

Nick Clark (Frank Dillane) in Fear The Walkign Dead Season 4 Episode 3Photo by Richard Foreman Jr/AMC
Nick Clark (Frank Dillane) in Fear The Walkign Dead Season 4 Episode 3Photo by Richard Foreman Jr/AMC /
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Check out at a scene from season 4 episode 3 of AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead titled ‘Good Out Here’ which will air on Sunday, April 29, 2018.

Fear The Walking Dead has continued to impress viewers with its style and substance heading into the show’s third episode of season 4 and fans have to be curious what is in store during next week’s episode.

Thankfully, AMC always has a great way of teasing their viewers who are looking ahead. They have released part of a scene from episode 403 titled ‘Good Out Here’ to get fans even more excited about the April 29th episode.

Check out the sneak peek scene from Fear The Walking Dead as shared on the official YouTube channel of AMC:

The video kicks off with Morgan practicing some moves with his staff in the background as he stands in the middle of the road. He grimaces and screams in pain each time he plants his wounded leg, finally dropping his stick in agony.

After hearing a loud noise off in the distance, Morgan sees a car coming toward him from a considerable distance away. Morgan hobbles down the hill to get out of the road and goes toward Nick Clark.

Nick is watching Al’s videos on the video camera, and he hears Morgan say on the video that he loses others and then loses himself. Morgan jumps in the vehicle with him and tells him to get down to avoid being seen inside.

Looking through the window of Al’s SWAT truck, Nick watches as the car cruises by, not slowing down or stopping at all as the sneak peek scene comes to a close.

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Did anything about the sneak peek video from season 4 episode 3 of Fear The Walking Dead get you excited about the April 29th episode? Let us know what you liked or disliked from the preview in the comments section below.