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[QUOTE="Pires:1223938"][URL='http://tv.ign.com/articles/118/1183649p1.html']Watch The Walking Dead Season 2 Trailer![/URL] "After one of the longest lines that I've ever been a part of at Comic-Con (the Ballroom 20 "Lineageddon") AMC held a Q&A panel for their ferociously great series - based on Robert Kirkman's tragic comic books - The Walking Dead. Producers Frank Darabont and Gale Anne Hurd were on hand along with cast members Andrew Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies, Jon Bernthal, Steven Yeun, Laurie Holden, Jeffrey DeMunn, and Norman Reedus. The big draw here, aside from the cast, was the debut of the official Season 2 trailer – which is totally badass! It's nothing at all like that single zombie-killing scene that aired with the Breaking Bad premiere. This was epic. The words "The End of Civilization Was Just the Beginning" really hit home. Plus, there's a nice shot of Hershel's farm at the end! Check it out..." "Season 2 of The Walking Dead premieres on Sunday, October 16th at 9pm! This trailer went over so well that they played it twice for the stoked crowd on hand. The Q&A panel that followed was a bit of a love-fest. This show, in just six episodes has gained a very rabid following. Kirk man himself wanted to thank AMC for taking a risk on a zombie show. "You gotta hand it to AMC for being a network with a vision to try something this crazy," he said. He then continued by saying that he never thought his comic series would become a TV show. "I was kind of the mind that it would never ever be a television show. Because it is so dark. The idea of the show is that people get eaten and torn apart." "So we can all see some of the things that await us in Season 2 from the trailer – and that's good because Darabont, Hurd and Kirkman were all very tight-lipped about it. Kirkman did say that the stakes are definitely raised. "There's a bit of pressure," he said. "There's an expectation now. It's just made everyone work harder. It's empowered us to try harder. To cross more lines, to tell bigger stories, knowing that there is a rabid fanbase out there." When a fan asked who the producers would cast as the possibly upcoming comic book characters Tyreese, The Governor and Michonne, Kirkman made a joke by saying "Ed O'Neill, Ed O'Neill and Ed O'Neill." He then laughed and said that it's a good thing he doesn't do the casting because he'd just cast actors he liked and wanted to hang out with. " [/QUOTE]
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