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"The Walking Dead" Season 10: Angela Kang & Co Office Tour Filled with Things We Need in Our Homes [VIDEO]
While the cast and crew of AMC's The Walking Dead roll along with their deep-dive production-wise on the tenth season, life in the Walking Dead universe has become a lot like the NFL: neither have off-seasons anymore. With a strong ensemble cast (and a "Big Bad" fronted by Samantha Morton in an award-earning turn as Whisperers leader Alpha) and richly layered writing, showrunner/executive producer Angela Kang did the near-impossible: made the show feel fresh and dangerous again.
While much of our attention up to this point has been concentrated on what's happening in front of the camera, the fine folks behind The Walking Dead are taking a timeout to take us on a behind-the-scenes tour of where all the magic happens: the production offices. To be honest, I had to go back and rewatch certain parts because I got distracted by the things on the walls and in the office I would probably steal if I could get away with it.
Don't judge me.
Instead, let Kang, writer/executive producer Matt Negrete, series co-star Cassady McClincy, post-production producer Ryan DeGard show you things about the show you never knew before: from props and visual effects to the editing process to the art/memoribilia that adorn the offices (before they find new homes on our walls)…
Previously, Kang and AMC offered fans these additional looks behind-the-scenes at the season's production:
With the long-running series set to return on Sunday, October 6, fans have been treated to several behind-the-scenes clips, some incredibly creepy teasers courtesy of Alpha, Beta (Ryan Hurst). We even have Connie (Lauren Ridloff), Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura), and Magna's (Nadia Hilker) "counter-argument" to The Whisperers – and then the rest of our heroes joined the cause.
Kang and crew gave us another look at the upcoming season recently, with the following teaser showing the community struggling between abiding by their deal with The Whisperers and going to war with them – even as Alpha's crew continues to watch… and learn…
On The Walking Dead Season 10 Preview Special, host Chris Hardwick was joined by Kang, Khary Payton, and McDermitt to discuss the upcoming season – and here are some of the highlights:
● Rosita's (Christian Serratos) baby girl's name is "Coco" – based on Serratos' family name, with McDermitt revealing that he has a lot of scenes with the baby (images here).
● In a taped segment, the cast and creative were asked to describe the upcoming season in three words:
Norman Reedus: panicky, claustrophopbic, pressurized
Danai Gurira: riveting, unpredictable, transforming
Ross Marquand: no, more, mrniceguy
Caitlyn Fleming: exciting, unexpected, fantastic
Morton: heart-stopping, unbelieveavable, incredible
Greg Nicotero: watch, your, back
● While Kang hints at a possible redemption arc for Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), she points out that fans shouldn't expect to see his "edge" go away.
● Kang had some sweet words for "Caryl" shippers out there: in season 10, there will be "a ton of Carol and Daryl this season"
● In a video segment, Reedus reveals that Daryl will be much more of a group leader this season, taking a more hands-on approach while looking to hold the group together.
● In a video segment, Melissa McBride says Carol will be feeling "isolated" after last season's losses, and fans should expect Carol to do some "unexpected" thing.
● Kang says, "We're going to see some Carol-Alpha, and it's going to be awesome" – teasing an "epic" scene between Carol and Morton's "big bad" that she had in mind at the moment but couldn't give details on.
● In a video segment, Cassady McClincy talks about how we're going to see a more "badass" Lydia this season, as she learns to use a staff as her weapon (similar to Lennie James' Morgan).
● Morton says we get to see more of Alpha's "humanity" and a better understand of how the Whisperers opperate and how one can easilt become a Whisperer – emphasizing the importance of it coming from a female perpspective.
● Kang reveals that we will learn more backstory on Alpha and Beta, giving us a better sense of how their dynamic got to be the way they are.
● McDermitt says Eugene doesn't "understand" Siddiq (Avi Nash) and doesn't necessarily like/trust him.
● Gurira says Michonne will be juggling her responsibilities as community leader – especially in light of the threat that the Whisperers pose – with her time as mother, especially as Judith (Fleming) gets older and comes into her own.
● Kang says the storyline for Michonne this season (as they plan her exit) has been the most difficult one to map out, hopes fans appreciate the "pretty cool journey" they have planned for Gurira.
● Nicoteto emphasizes the "Cold War" paranoia permeating this season, as fear and paranoia grow on both sides.
● In the special clip, Daryl is questioning why Carol hasn't been in contact – alluding to the fact that he thinks Carol has been looking for Alpha. She says she hasn't (though we don't believe here) – and we get a Maggie (Lauren Cohan) reference: looks like the letters haven't been flowing from her recently. Hmmm…
● Final queston to Kang had to do with Michonne holding Lucille in the season's trailer: "It's Michonne. She has Lucille." – teasing how "different" she looks with it in the trailer. Hmmm…
Leading up to Comic-Con International: San Diego (SDCC) in July, – we learned: comic book character Dante (played by Snowfall star Juan Javier Cardenas) will transition to the small screen; efforts are underway to bring Lauren Cohan (Maggie) back; big themes for this season will be propaganda, paranoia, and PTSD; Michonne's (Danai Gurira) in a "hot" situation in the season's first official image; Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) possible future; Eugene's (McDermitt) connection to that mysterious voice on the radio at the end of last season; and that Lincoln will not direct an episode this season.
Post-SDCC, there were a ton of teases and news (and a sad announcement, which you can check out here) – including the start of a series of weekly reveals that began with a first look at American Beauty star Thora Birch in the role of Gamma, a Whisperer who is fiercely protective of Alpha. This week, AMC and Skybound offered a look at the second addition to the cast: Kevin Carroll's Virgil – highly intelligent, resourceful, and desperately trying to get home to his family. This season will also see Sydney Park return as Oceanside's Cyndie.
Here's our first official trailer for the upcoming tenth season as well as an overview of what we can expect when the series returns. As the war between our heroes and The Whisperers escalates, both sides must deal with issues of trust and fear from within…
The Walking Dead is a story that started 10 years ago with one man trying to find his family. That family grew and gradually communities took shape. They fought and survived, thrived and gave birth to a new generation. It is a tale of humankind and there are more stories to tell.
It is now Spring, a few months after the end of Season 9, when our group of survivors dared to cross into Whisperer territory during the harsh winter. The collected communities are still dealing with the after effects of Alpha's horrific display of power, reluctantly respecting the new borderlines being imposed on them, all while organizing themselves into a militia-style fighting force, preparing for a battle that may be unavoidable.
But the Whisperers are a threat unlike any they have ever faced. Backed by a massive horde of the dead it is seemingly a fight they cannot win. The question of what to do and the fear it breeds will infect the communities and give rise to paranoia, propaganda, secret agendas, and infighting that will test them as individuals and as a society. The very idea of whether civilization can survive in a world filled with the dead hangs in the balance.