Fear The Walking Dead Promises ‘Everything Will Change’ in New Promo
Fear The Walking Dead returns for its third season on June 4, and CBR has the first look at a new promo warning fans, 'everything will change.
AMC's Fear The Walking Dead is once again beginning to show signs of life, as the zombie apocalypse series prepares to return this summer for its third season.
The end of the second season of the Walking Dead companion series brought the reunion of Madison and Travis (Cliff Curtis), but left Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) traumatized after she killed Andres. Season Three introduces a new survivalist community led by actors Dayton Callie, Daniel Sharman and Sam Underwood as members of the Otto family.
Now, CBR has the exclusive debut of a new teaser for the upcoming season, a to-the-point promo showcasing the series' various stars in different states of danger. While that in and of itself is nothing new, we're then promised "everything will change," though whether that means we should be ready to bid someone farewell, or prepare to meet a new face, remains to be seen.
Created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, “Fear the Walking Dead” stars Kim Dickens as Madison Clark, Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa, Frank Dillane as Nick Clark, Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar, Colman Domingo as Victor Strand and Danay Garcia as Luciana. The new season premieres Sunday, June 4, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on AMC.
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