In the latest episode of Fear The Walking Dead, Morgan returns to King County to find the zombified version of his son, Duane, to end his long suffering and lay him to rest. Then Grace shows up
The best way to describe Fear the Walking Dead is a rollercoaster. The spinoff of The Walking Dead has proven it can be good, but it can also be terrible. With such inconsistent storytelling, it's a surprise the same showrunners have remained in power for four seasons. That doesn't seem to be changing with Fear the Walking Dead Season 8, but the series needs a jolt in the right direction to regain its former glory. Below, we've rounded up our Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 wish list. Make Madison the Lead Kim Dickens has been vocal about the handling of Madison's arc on Fear the Walking Dead Season 4. She went from the central attraction to a glorified extra, to off the show. It was a slap in the face to the fans and Dickens. You don't invest this much time in a character to be treated like that. When it was announced that Dickens would return, many thought it meant there would be a shake-up behind-the-scenes. With that not happening, we can only hope the showrunners realize there is a lot of potential in making Madison the lead. Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 16 detailed her link to and gave her a reason to be back on the show. Hopefully, we're rewarded with a season that puts Dickens back at the wheel of the series. Ditch the Anthology Storytelling The anthology approach to storytelling worked very well on Fear the Walking Dead Season 6, but the narrative was structured horribly on Fear the Walking Dead Season 7. Characters disappeared for several episodes at a time, and it made little sense given what was happening on-screen. With being set up as this vast villainous group, it's time for the series to expand the scope and tell more important stories that involve more of the cast. This reboot could do with a new way of telling the story. Bring Back the Fear Factor The first three seasons managed to strike a good level between horror, action, and adventure. Everything after has been outlandish events that have been for shock value instead of telling a coherent story. This universe is filled with zombies, villains, and peril. We should be getting the sense that something could pop up to wipe out our favorite characters at any time. That hasn't been the case for a long time. We need the characters to fear what's outside their camps to really bring back the stakes and get the show back to a good place. Trim the Cast There are too many characters, plain and simple. If the show is going to keep the majority of them on the periphery, then why bother keeping them in the universe? Many legacy characters like Daniel, Luciana, and Alicia took back seats to give newer characters time in the spotlight. It's a bit of a slap in the face to the fans who invested time with these characters. The only way to remedy this is to write some of the newer characters out for good. Madison-Alicia Reunion Fans were robbed of a reunion between Madison and Alicia, and with Alycia Debnam-Carey out of the show after seven seasons, they may never share the screen again. If Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 turns out to be the end, it would be nice to get Debnam-Carey back for one episode to bring their arcs full circle. Madison setting off on a mission alone to find her daughter won't work. We need more. Increase the Stakes For a show that left the characters in a radiation-filled Texas, pretty much all of them survived to move to a new location. Remind us never to take tips for surviving a nuclear blast from Fear the Walking Dead. Many of the characters should have perished to really show off the extent of the radiation and make it a scary environment. It's hard to be invested in the storylines when the show is so scared to kill off characters. Prepare an Endgame While it would be nice if the show could be consistently good and continue with a high quality for the years to come, shows tend to lose quality as they age. The best case scenario for Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 is that the creatives map out an endgame, whether that ends with Season 8, 9, or 10, I don't know. But the ratings flatlined during Fear the Walking Dead Season 7, so it's hard not to worry about the show potentially getting canceled without resolution. Give Some Answers to the Universe's Most Burning Questions The CRM has been used on all of the shows in the universe so far, and we know that they are not to be trusted. They've popped up on Fear the Walking Dead at random times, offering little in the way of answers. For a show that will soon be the franchise's flagship, the storytelling needs to get to a place in which we get these answers. Over to you, Fear the Walking Dead fans! What is your Season 8 wishlist? Hit the comments below. Paul Dailly is the Associate Editor for TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter.
Season 8 of "Fear the Walking Dead" is officially here, bringing with it a seven-year time jump and a slew of fresh faces for the climactic final season of the most prolific spin-off of "The
Fear the Walking Dead to spin-off uwielbianego serialu The Walking Dead, którego pierwszy sezon miał w Polsce premierę w 2016 roku. Obraz zagłady świata spowodowanej pojawieniem się zainfekowanych osób, widziany z perspektywy amerykańskiej rodziny, spotkał się z bardzo pozytywnym przyjęciem ze strony widzów. Do tej pory mieli oni okazję obejrzeć 6 pełnych sezonów oraz pierwszych 8 odcinków 7. sezonu. Kiedy premierę będzie mieć 8. sezon Fear the Walking Dead? Fear the Walking Dead sezon 8 - kiedy premiera? Na początku grudnia 2021 roku widzowie mieli okazję obejrzeć ósmy odcinek siódmego sezonu Fear the Walking Dead. Po wyemitowaniu pierwszej części odsłony, tradycyjnie przyszedł czas na kilkumiesięczną przerwę. Na powrót produkcji z drugą częścią siódmego sezonu musimy poczekać aż do kwietnia 2022 roku. Fani serialu już teraz zastanawiają się jednak, czy i kiedy powstanie 8. sezon Fear the Walking Dead. Przychodzimy z odpowiedzią! TOP 5 SERIALI o Miłości [Kozacka miłość, Elif, Więzień miłości] | ESKA XD - Hotplota #37 Fear the Walking Dead sezon 8 - kiedy premiera? Telewizja AMC potwierdziła, że powstanie 8. sezon serialu Fear the Walking Dead. Wiadomo już, że nowe epizody będą nagrywane w nowej lokalizacji - w Savannah w stanie Georgia. Ich premiera została zaplanowana na 2022 rok, ale jak na razie nie jest znana dokładna data. Śledźcie nasz artykuł, ponieważ będzie on na bieżąco aktualizowany.
Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 8 was another middle-of-the-road installment, but it did feature reunions, callbacks, and a shocking death that should usher in the final episodes of the series.
Kim Dickens stars as Madison Clark, as seen in Episode 15 of Fear the Walking Dead Season 2. Pic credit: AMC/Peter Iovino The midseason finale for Season 7 of AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead was certainly a nail-biter — and even more so for Alicia Clark (Alycia Debnam-Carey). However, the news released after Episode 8 aired is potentially even more exciting still. Not only has the network renewed the zombie apocalypse series, but they also announced a very special return for one character. The news of the renewal was made during Sunday night’s episode of Talking Dead, according to Deadline. This comes after speculation by many fans and critics alike felt like Season 7 could be the conclusion for the Walking Dead spinoff series, particularly since many (myself included) have complained that the first eight episodes of Season 8 were not the best the network has produced. However, it appears that AMC certainly has a plan for the show as it has confirmed the renewal not only via the most recent episode of Talking Dead but also via the show’s Twitter account. Added to this, there was another major announcement that was also confirmed via Fear’s official Twitter account. “MADISON IS BACK,” they declared in all-caps. Sign up for our TV newsletter! Pic credit: @FearTWD/Twitter Madison Clark to return in Season 7 Many fans have long hoped that AMC would bring back Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) — and there have been plenty of teases over the years as well. As the mother of Alicia, her death was somewhat ambiguous in Episode 6 (titled “No One’s Gone”) of the fourth season of Fear the Walking Dead. At the time, Madison was seen leading a horde of walkers into the Dell Stadium and locking herself inside with them. The assumption by the characters in the TV series was that she perished. However, for viewers, there was always the hope that the character would return as her death was never shown onscreen. Kim Dickens stars as Madison Clark, as seen in Episode 15 of Fear the Walking Dead Season 2. Pic credit: AMC/Peter Iovino Now, her fate has been officially confirmed, and Madison will be returning in the second half of Season 7. AMC released the following statement on Madison’s return. “If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens’ face would be on it. Madison Clark is a foundational character to TWDU — heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence,” said Scott M. Gimple, Chief Content Officer of The Walking Dead Universe. “Kim Dickens’ raw talent, strength, and brilliance will electrify TWDU once more and we couldn’t be luckier to have her back.” Of course, there is no news of how Madison will return and, with what Alicia revealed in Episode 8, fans are left wondering if the mother and daughter will even be reunited. Season 7 of Fear the Walking Dead will return to AMC on Sunday, April 17, 2022.
The trailer for Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 teases Morgan's effort to find out more about PADRE and a massive time jump. Lennie James and Kim Dickens return for the final season on May 14. Collider
Fear the Walking Dead has been renewed for an eighth season. AMC announced the renewal during the most recent episode of Talking Dead following the series finale of The Walking Dead: World Beyond. Along with the announcement of Season 8, it was revealed that Kim Dickens, who played Madison Clark for Seasons 1 through 4, will return as a series regular. Dickens will make her return in the second half of Season 7 when it returns on April 17, 2022, for which AMC also released a new promo. "If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens' face would be on it. Madison Clark is a foundational character to TWDU -- heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence," said Scott M. Gimple, the Chief Content Officer of The Walking Dead Universe. "Kim Dickens' raw talent, strength, and brilliance will electrify TWDU once more and we couldn't be luckier to have her back." Dickens' Madison Clark last appeared in Fear The Walking Dead's Season 4 midseason finale in 2018 where she presumably died after sacrificing herself to lead a horde of walkers away from her family. While Madison was seen in a flashback in a following episode, she has not appeared on the show since. Though the full capacity of her role in Season 7 remains unclear, she will continue to appear in the series as a recurring character in the show's eighth season. All of the new episodes of Fear the Walking Dead will continue to be available one week early on AMC+, with the new episodes for Season 7 appearing on April 10. Season 7 will consist of 16 episodes in total, with the first half of Fear the Walking Dead ending with the midseason finale, Episode 8, "Padre." Like the rest of Season 7, the second half will continue to follow the effects of Teddy's (John Glover) nuclear blast. Victor Strand (Colman Domingo) as the only character truly thriving, with a growing community where he decides who lives and who dies. Alicia, played by Alycia Debnam-Carey, is plagued by a mysterious illness as she reluctantly takes her place as the leader of Teddy's former followers. As the search continues for the mythical Padre, Alicia will declare war on Strand while new threats emerge in the characters' continued fight for survival. Fear the Walking Dead will return April 17, with new episodes available a week early on AMC+. KEEP READING: Fear the Walking Dead Brings a Villain Back From the Dead - Sort Of Source: AMC
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Published Feb 8, 2023. Fear the Walking Dead's Danay García unpacks the rationale behind AMC's decision to bring the spinoff series to an end after eight seasons. Fear the Walking Dead star Danay García recently explained why the post-apocalyptic spinoff is ending with Season 8. García, who plays Luciana Galvez, unpacked the decision to wrap
Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 11 Release Date. Episode 11 of Fear The Walking Dead will release on Sunday 19th November at 8pm (CT)/ 9pm (ET). If you missed the earlier episodes, you’ll be able to watch all of these on catch-up at the aforementioned locations. If you’re reading this from the UK, expect this one to drop at the same
The following contains spoilers for Fear the Walking Dead Season 8, Episode 6, "All I See Is Red," which debuted Sunday, June 18 on AMC. In the Season 8 midseason finale of Fear the Walking Dead, all Morgan sees is red literally. Prepare for a strange red filter to continuously pop up on screen like a jumpscare as Morgan has his own Bruce
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