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It could be earlier in TWD story arc, one of the characters could join forces with Fear before leaving to enter Rick's world.
Is Fear The Walking Dead now better than The Walking Dead?OK, I think I’m ready to say it now: Fear The Walking Dead is now a better show than The Walking Dead. I never thought I’d ever say that, not even in jest.
It’s pretty apparent that the Walking Dead juggernaut has been visibly spluttering and clunking for a few years now. Its scuffs, dust, dents and rust – always there, but easier to ignore or discount in the beginning – have spread and multiplied.
Despite bright highlights like JSS and Here’s Not Here, season six was the point at which the rough really started to outshine the diamonds. By season seven, there were no diamonds. Not even coal. Just dust. The first licks of the Negan storyline were unforgivably bungled. The trash people were rubbish. The tiger was ridiculous, especially her ability to differentiate between multiple groups of humans, and only eat the baddies. Negan himself was a bandy-hipped tap-dancer who failed to convince as a villain.
AMC Unveils First Look at Lennie James on 'Fear the Walking Dead' SetThere's a major change coming to The Walking Dead universe! Lennie James, who has played Morgan Jones since the series premiere, is taking his talents to another series. At the end of Season 8, Morgan will leave The Walking Dead, and he will appear as a series regular in the fourth season of Fear the Walking Dead.
James reported to the Fear set in Austin, Texas on Monday morning, where he began his first day shooting on his new project. To celebrate, AMC streamed a live video from the set on Monday afternoon, where fans got their first look at Morgan in his new surroundings. Additionally, the network released two official photos from the location.
The first image released shows Lennie James at his first table read for Fear the Walking Dead Season 4. Sitting beside new co-stars Frank Dillane, Colman Domingo and Alycia Debnam Carey, James is seen combing through a brand new script. The other image shows James near a trailer, talking with showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg.