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The Walking Dead: Jeffrey Dean Morgan Previews Son's S11 Walker Look
The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been our one-stop-shopping when it comes to updates on the 11th and final season of the long-running AMC series. Just recently, fans got a heads-up that the team would be working on TWD from now through March 2022, that Morgan's 11-year-old son Gus Morgan would appear in S11E05 as a walker, and that there have been some "conversations" about a Negan-focused spinoff. Now, Morgan's taken to Instagram to share a look at Gus's walker make-up- and even though it's only a sneak preview, we're already impressively creeped out.
"My kid. Just a peek… as a dad, I have to say, I'd be hard pressed to remember a time I've been more proud of this dude. Can't wait for y'all to see him in action," Morgan wrote in his post- which you can check out below:
In the following clip released after the Season 10C finale, the cast looks back on these special six episodes and tease where things may be heading as a "New World Order" looms on the horizon:
With the 11th and final season warning of a "New World Order" starting August 22, viewers were treated to the first official image from the finale season- with Daryl (Norman Reedus) checking out a sewer drain with a flashlight- but where does it lead to?
Now here's a look back at the full "Questions" teaser released on Sunday, making those scenes of an ominous interrogation room, ice cream and cake displays, posters of missing people on boards, a bench at a subway stop with a pointed message to God, and what a courtroom with a gavel on the table a bit easier to understand- with a look at a Commonwealth red security uniform. And then there's the interrogation…
In a conversation with Insider from last month, showrunner and executive producer Angela Kang offered some additional insight into the first full teaser for the final season and how a classic moment from the comics will also be getting a "remix" over the course of the final 24 episodes. With regards to the scenes with the bakery and the "missing persons" board that were reminding comics fans of Michonne's storyline with her long-lost daughter Elodie? You were right on target except with Danai Gurira's Michonne gone from the series, viewers should expect that storyline to shift elsewhere- but to who? "I think for comic-book fans that [those scenes] definitely means something specific," Kang explained. "We're planning to do some version of that, but, since we don't have Michonne, we'll see what form that takes."