Maybe The Walking Dead spinoff is about a mafia family. Kidding! Unless it is. At least it's not a show about nothing... AMC’s "companion series" for the mothership zombie show is just about to film, and executive producer/writer Robert Kirkman shared some new teases about the look, feel, and focus of the series.
“I will say that this is going to be a show about family,” RK told Entertainment Weekly. “But it’s going to be a show about a different type of family that we haven’t explored in The Walking Dead thus far. So what we’re trying to do with The Walking Dead spinoff is keep the story as familiar as possible for people that love The Walking Dead, so you’ll get the kind of things that you expect from a Walking Dead story. But, at the same time, we’ll want to tell these stories in a completely different way with completely different people in a completely different setting that’s going to make for a fundamentally different show. I think the look and feel of The Walking Dead spinoff is going to be startlingly different."
He’s really giving the word “different” a workout! Adding to the different feel is the fact that Adam Davidson will be directing the pilot, and he has never directed an episode of TWD. “He’ll largely be responsible for the different look and feel that makes the show stand on it’s own,” RK said. So give credit and/or blame where it’s due, if you love/hate the look of the companion show.
As you may already know by now, the spin-off is reportedly a prequel set in Los Angeles at the start of the zombie apocalypse, starring Cliff Curtis, Kim Dickens, and a bunch of moody-sounding teenagers.
There's no premiere date yet, but 2015 is still expected. The main show is on a 16-episode schedule, with filming from early May to late November and the premiere always in October. No one has said a single word about the spinoff premiering in the summer, but if it's launching production in mid-January, then five months later (like the gap between May to October) is June, and June is pretty much our ideal spinoff start date, since nothing good is on TV in the summer. So hopefully AMC has something like that in mind.
Maybe The Walking Dead spinoff is about a mafia family. Kidding! Unless it is. At least it's not a show about nothing... AMC’s "companion series" for the mothership zombie show is just about to film, and executive producer/writer Robert Kirkman shared some new teases about the look, feel, and focus of the series.
“I will say that this is going to be a show about family,” RK told Entertainment Weekly. “But it’s going to be a show about a different type of family that we haven’t explored in The Walking Dead thus far. So what we’re trying to do with The Walking Dead spinoff is keep the story as familiar as possible for people that love The Walking Dead, so you’ll get the kind of things that you expect from a Walking Dead story. But, at the same time, we’ll want to tell these stories in a completely different way with completely different people in a completely different setting that’s going to make for a fundamentally different show. I think the look and feel of The Walking Dead spinoff is going to be startlingly different."
He’s really giving the word “different” a workout! Adding to the different feel is the fact that Adam Davidson will be directing the pilot, and he has never directed an episode of TWD. “He’ll largely be responsible for the different look and feel that makes the show stand on it’s own,” RK said. So give credit and/or blame where it’s due, if you love/hate the look of the companion show.
As you may already know by now, the spin-off is reportedly a prequel set in Los Angeles at the start of the zombie apocalypse, starring Cliff Curtis, Kim Dickens, and a bunch of moody-sounding teenagers.
There's no premiere date yet, but 2015 is still expected. The main show is on a 16-episode schedule, with filming from early May to late November and the premiere always in October. No one has said a single word about the spinoff premiering in the summer, but if it's launching production in mid-January, then five months later (like the gap between May to October) is June, and June is pretty much our ideal spinoff start date, since nothing good is on TV in the summer. So hopefully AMC has something like that in mind.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
