Katelyn Nacon takes first job after The Walking Dead

Katelyn Nacon as Enid, Angel Theory as Kelly, Lauren Ridloff as Connie - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 15 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC
Katelyn Nacon as Enid, Angel Theory as Kelly, Lauren Ridloff as Connie - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 15 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC /
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Katelyn Nacon might be done living among walkers on The Walking Dead but her new character on Hulu’s Light as a Feather could be in just as much danger as Enid.

Enid’s time on The Walking Dead has come to an end, but fans can still see Katelyn Nacon as the talented actress joins the cast of Hulu’s Light as a Feather for the show’s second season. The show, which is based on a story from Zoe Aarsen’s Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board, follows a group of friends who invoke a curse during a slumber party.

Light as a Feather debuted in October 2018 with 10 episodes. Five girls at a slumber party play a game, and then they suddenly start dying off in real life in the same order and way that they died in the game. Season 2 follows McKenna (Liana Liberato), the lone survivor who is trying to stay alive as the game continues.

Nacon will join fellow newcomers Froy Gutierrez, Adriyan Rae, Alisa Allapach, Kira Kosarin, Alex Wassabi, Robyn Lively and Alan and Alex Stokes for the sophomore season.

Nacon plays a character named Sammi, and though it’s unclear how Sammi ties into the story it’s safe to say that she might find herself racing against the clock to stay alive. Thankfully, Nacon knows a thing or two about staying alive from her days on The Walking Dead and so she’ll no doubt bring that experience to Light as a Feather.

In addition to her work on The Walking Dead, Nacon also starred in T@gged, which follows a group of high school students who become the targets of violent videos created by someone online who knows about their pasts.

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While it’s sad to think of The Walking Dead without Enid, it’s nice knowing that fans will be able to support Nacon in her future projects and endeavors.