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'Nightmare' Official Mid-Season 8 Trailer | The Walking Dead
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Entertainment Weekly said:When it was announced that Lennie James and his character of Morgan would be crossing over from The Walking Dead to its companion series, Fear the Walking Dead, the actor appeared to be walking away no pun intended from the original series for good. James even spoke about how difficult it was to say goodbye to The Walking Dead cast and crew as he embarked on a brand new chapter for the character.
Whether that meant Morgan was simply moving on to a completely different place it is believed season 4 of Fear will be set in Texas, where the show is now filming or that he dies at the end of season 8 and his appearance on Fear takes place during the time he was absent from TWD (seasons 2 through 5), all signals were that the character would no longer be part of the original series. But is that actually the case?
Andrew Lincoln, for one, believes that season 8 may not be the last we see of Morgan on The Walking Dead. That, or he is planting the seeds for Rick to crossover to Fear as well. Either way, Lincoln indicates that season 8 may not be the end of the Rick and Morgan story, which began way back in TWDs pilot episode. It was a very, very sad back eight, says Lincoln of cast members like Chandler Riggs and Lennie James leaving the show. There were lots of goodbyes, and big goodbyes as well. But there was a sort of sense, certainly, with Lennie, that its until we meet again. Its always been that way with Rick and Morgan. I dont know, theres something in the air, that I feel that its not quite the end yet for Rick and Morgan.
Not quite the end for Rick and Morgan? What does it all mean? Is that confirmation that Morgan does not die on TWD? (Even though the character is continuing on with Fear, it has always been a possibility that it is going to happen in the original Fear timeline, which takes place prior to where we are on TWD, meaning Morgan could still be alive on the spin-off even if he died now on the original series.) Does it mean that Fear is indeed time-jumping to be concurrent with TWD and Morgan will move directly over and could then theoretically return at any point? Or is this just all wishful thinking from a star having to say goodbye to yet another fellow original cast-member?
Whatever the answer, this comment once again throws everything into question in terms of what the future (and, perhaps, the past) holds for Morgan on both Walking Dead shows, especially with the season premiere of Fear airing right after the season finale of TWD on April 15. Lock in your theories now!
The Walking Dead star Lauren Cohan has booked the lead role in the ABC drama pilot Whiskey Cavalier, Variety has confirmed.
Cohan does not currently have a contract in place to return for The Walking Deads upcoming ninth season and has been in negotiations with AMC for months over her potential return to the zombie apocalypse series. Cohan has been a regular on the show since its second season.
Now this is interesting. Lauren Cohan, Maggie, has just been cast in the lead role of an ABC show.
http://variety.com/2018/tv/news/waling-dead-lauren-cohan-abc-pilot-whiskey-cavalier-1202705668/
That's the world now. It's the way things are.I am actually kind of surprised at how not interested I am in this. Weird feeling.