'Fear the Walking Dead' Renewed for an Eighth Season

'Fear the Walking Dead' Renewed for an Eighth Season

The Walking Dead franchise is not nearly as popular as it was when AMC decided to invest heavily in a slate of spin-off series and other projects. But the network is still betting that there's life left in the once-unbeatable zombie universe, as it has renewed the spin-off Fear The Walking Dead for an eighth season. However, there are signs that the network is second-guessing its strategy in the news that the upcoming season will resurrect a fan-favorite character who was killed off several seasons ago. Read on for details.


Via The Hollywood Reporter.

Fear the Walking Dead is returning in a big way following the close of the first half of its seventh season.

AMC on Sunday revealed that its Walking Dead prequel series has been renewed for an eighth season, with former leading lady Kim Dickens set to rejoin the show as a series regular. Dickens, whose Madison Clark was killed off three years ago in season four, will make her triumphant return to the zombie drama in the back half of season seven, which will return April 17.

“If there were a Mt. Deadmore, Kim Dickens’ face would be on it. Madison Clark is a foundational character to TWDU — heroic, complex, an everyperson who becomes a warrior and then a force of benevolence,” said Scott M. Gimple, content chief of The Walking Dead universe. “Kim Dickens’ raw talent, strength and brilliance will electrify TWDU once more and we couldn’t be luckier to have her back.”

Details surrounding Madison’s return were not immediately available. The character was last seen in season four’s midseason finale when she was presumed dead after seemingly sacrificing herself to save her family and friends from a horde of walkers. Dickens, in an interview with THR at the time of her departure, said leaving FTWD was not her choice but instead one made by showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg, who took over for original series creator Dave Erickson. While her character’s death was never shown on-screen, Dickens, Chambliss, Goldberg and Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick all confirmed that Madison had perished. Still, the door was left open for Dickens to return to the series she said she was “disappointed” to be leaving.

The renewal for FTWD solidifies one corner of The Walking Dead universe as the flagship series prepares to end its run with the back half of its 11th and final season in 2022.

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