![]() ![]() Stay tuned to ComicBook/TWD and follow and on Twitter for more TWD Universe coverage.Maya Eshet was born on 1990 in Jerusalem, Israel, is an Israeli actor. I think everybody's going to just be surprised and love it."įear the Walking Dead Season 8 premieres Sunday, May 14th, at 9 p.m. There's so much to explore that it just doesn't feel like it's done. I think that, ultimately, there's a letting go that we'll experience."įear's final season wrapped filming in March, but is the end sinking in? "It just didn't feel like it ended because there's so much to each one of characters. I think that's palpable in the storytelling. She continues, "We advocated for our whole history to be reflected in this moment so that we felt like our honest characters were there, laying them out on the table for the end of the show. ![]() "We all advocated for our characters going in, like, 'No, if we are going out, we have to honor the story of our character.' We have to be honest with each other in forgiveness, in our challenges, in everything we do together." There's going to be fights," Dickens teases. "I think as far as the characters go, we're going to see some people we see reunite, and there's going to be reconciliation for past grievances. What isn't new is what the characters are facing this season: not only will Morgan return to where his story started on the first-ever episode of The Walking Dead, the final season of Fear will bring the show around full circle. We start in Mexico - desert, island, ocean - this one is just completely different." The swampy setting is "a new landscape," García says, calling the walker-infested marshes surrounding PADRE "a new world that we've never seen before. García agrees that fans will be satisfied with the season as a whole, pointing out that Fear has taken place in Los Angeles, Mexico, and Texas, with the final season relocating production to Savannah, Georgia. (Morgan and Madison wouldn't meet until the Season 7 finale.) It was a check off the bucket list for Lennie James, who highlights the "complicated, nuanced, tricky, funny, enjoyable, challenging, huge amount of fun that I had building the relationship between Madison and Morgan" - and Morgan's own complicated character arc this season. The Season 8 premiere, "Remember What They Took From You," pairs off Morgan and Madison: an at-times antagonistic dynamic that was teased way back in the misleading Season 4 trailer. But I think that people are going to be satisfied with what they see." "I think that it is hard to finish something so complex because the characters are so complex," Blades adds, "so it's tough to finish it in 12 episodes. Everyone has moments that I think are going to be very pleasant, and scary, and rewarding for the fans." Unlike The Walking Dead, which ended its 11-season run with an extended 24-episode final season last year, Fear will wrap up with half that amount: its shortened final season consists of 12 episodes, down from the usual 16 order. But I will tell you - there's a lot of action. "We can't talk much about the story, can't give up things. And I think that in itself is going to be the most comforting aspect of it," says Blades, who goes back to Season 1 with Dickens and Domingo. "I think it's going to be very rewarding to see everyone back. "And what does that mean for them and for all of us, this domino effect that it has on all of us?" (Photo: Lauren 'Lo' Smith/AMC)Įven with the group separated by PADRE, Rubén Blades hints that Dickens' long-awaited return to Fear isn't the only reunion fans can count on this season. "When I was reading the scripts, I automatically was so curious to see how everyone is doing, how all the other characters are doing, and how are they coping? How are they existing under this new regime?" David says. ![]()
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