‘The Walking Dead’ backstory will be revealed according to the TWD show runner Scott Gimple.
Scott M. Gimple, the showrunner behind the most-watched show on T.V. says the real backstory of the series will be revealed in season 6 of ‘The Walking Dead’.
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Season 5 of ‘The Walking Dead’ had a particularly crazy ending. How can anyone forget Rick going crazy killing the abusive husband and taking over the community. But, with so much mayhem and tragedy, what we can expect in season 6?
Well, Walking Dead fans get ready for some amazing news. EW recently spoke with executive producer Scott M. Gimple and he dropped some Season 6 hints.
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What else can you say about season 6?
I’ll say this: I think there’s a really cool aspect to the first half of the season that serves almost as a prequel to some direct comic stuff in the second half of the season. I think there’s a way that Robert did some of the story that we’re reaching that had a real past to it, where people are referring to some things in the past in the comic. And we’re able to portray some of that backstory in some ways that you didn’t get to see in the comic.
Well there you have it. If you ever wondered what happened in season 6, then here’s your chance to find out.
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Season 6 of AMC’s The Walking Dead was confirmed on October 2014 that AMC had renewed The Walking Dead for Season 6. Recently, ‘The Walking Dead’ showrunner, Scott Gimple revealed details about season 6 of ‘The Walking Dead’. “I said the show reinvents itself every 8 eps, and we’re doing it again, friendos. Now that these characters know they have what it takes to survive, what are they going to do with that power? How will they choose to live?”
The Walking Dead has the highest number of viewers than any other series in history, including its fourth and fifth seasons during which it averaged the highest number of viewers in the key demographics. Last season premiered a few thousand short of 18 million viewers.
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