Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Walking Dead Shamble and Stutter in this Behind the Scenes Footage

AMC has begun production on Frank Darabont's television series "The Walking Dead." Six one hour episodes will be shot for season one (AMC) and already there is an official photo from filming called "Zombie Girl," seen left (Shock) Other recent news on the series include the attachment of Michael Rooker (Penance) to season one along with the release of a choreography video that does not involve dance, but instead zombie walking and stalking. Production is taking place in Atlanta, GA. and horror fans looking forward to the series can immerse themselves in Frank Darabont's vision of a "zombie apocalypse" where the entire world is no longer safe nor secure in the clip below (AMC).

"The Walking Dead" synopsis:

"'The Walking Dead' tells the story of life following a zombie apocalypse. It follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, traveling in search of a safe and secure home. Andrew Lincoln (Love Actually, Teachers, Strike Back) will portray the lead role of Rick Grimes while actor Jon Bernthal ("The Pacific," The Ghost Writer) will portray the character Shane, who worked with Rick in the police department before the zombie disaster. Other cast includes Laurie Holden ("The Shield"), who plays Andrea, one of two sisters who join the survivors of the zombie plague, Steven Yeun as Glenn, an expert scavenger and Sarah Wayne Callies ("Prison Break"), who plays Rick's wife Lori" (AMC).

Release Date: October 2010 (Television).

Director: Frank Darabont.

Cast: Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey DeMunn, Linds Edwards, Laurie Holden, Addy Miller, Steven Yeun and Sarah Wayne Callies.

Some of the behinds the scenes action on "The Walkind Dead" here:



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