EXCLUSIVE Fear The Walking Dead S4 Teaser Warns Major Tests to Come
With the premiere six days away, here's a look at what to expect among the many changes coming in Season 4 of Fear The Walking Dead.
In many ways, it'll be a new Fear The Walking Dead when the show returns for its fourth season premiere this Sunday on AMC. There's a high amount of newcomers -- headlined by Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie, Jenna Elfman as Naomi and Maggie Grace as Althea -- and Lennie James' Morgan making the high-profile move from The Walking Dead to its spinoff, the first direct interaction between the two shows.
Of course, familiar faces will return as well, including Kim Dickens' Madison Clark and Colman Domingo's Victor Strand, who appear in a new promo for Season 4, seen first on CBR. It's not yet clear exactly what kind of roles the new characters will play on the show, but given the overall tone in this teaser, in classic Walking Dead franchise fashion, it looks like things will get worse before they get better.
"He’s made a decision about who he is to people, and who he wants to be to people," James told CBR and other outlets earlier this month on a visit to the show's Austin set. "That’s obviously involved, in the storytelling, a shift in location. We’re about to discover who he is and what’s changed about him."
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Fear The Walking Dead returns for Season 4 at 10:10 p.m. on Sunday, April 15 on AMC, following the eighth season finale of The Walking Dead.
Albert Ching is Managing Editor of CBR, and has been with the Eisner Award-winning site since 2013. He's written about comic books professionally for more than a decade, and has been a dedicated fan of the medium since learning to read via his older siblings' Archie digests left lying around the house. His bylines have appeared on The Atlantic, OC Weekly, Yahoo! and more, and he's discussed pop culture with The New York Times, The Guardian and NPR. Follow him on Twitter at @albertxii and feel free to reach out for any press inquiries or comments on the site (though polite ones are always preferred), or to simply tell him you agree that Spider-Man 3 was tragically misunderstood.
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