![]() ![]() “Tales” is one of multiple “Walking Dead” franchise projects AMC is working on as it wraps up the OG show, including “Isle of the Walking Dead” starring Lauren Cohan’s Maggie and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan, and the Norman Reedus-led Daryl spinoff (which was originally set as a Carol and Daryl spinoff prior to the exit of “Walking Dead” star Melissa McBride. Samantha Morton talks returning for #TalesOfTheWalkingDead after her character Alpha’s death and finding out her backstory as “Dee.” #SDCC #TWD /ISgVe3NGrk ![]() And so for me, this was the role of a lifetime.” You’re making the tea or you’re the wife, they can be pretty rubbish. “Because I’m 45 years old and as an actress and a woman, the roles kind of change in television and film. “When I got the call that this was gonna happen potentially, I was, oh my god, I was more than excited,” Morton said. Morton also shared what it’s been like returning to the franchise after her character, Alpha, died. Crews spoke of the admiration he had for his wife as she fought through the unknown. Terry Crews wife, Rebecca, was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer and had a double mastectomy in March. You’ll be caught up the moment you come in,” Powell said. Terry Crews’ Wife, Rebecca, Fought Cancer During the Pandemic Now the Family Finds Their New Normal. During the panel, Powell hinted there will be a very subtle way in which the spinoff is connected to “The Walking Dead” - but that it will be an accessible series for new fans, too. That panel took place just ahead of the one for “Tales of the Walking Dead” parent series, “The Walking Dead,” which will air the last eight episodes of its 11th and final season this fall on AMC. Gimple, “Tales of the Walking Dead” showrunner and executive producer Channing Powell, and director and executive producer Michael Satrazemis. Moderated by Chris Hardwick, the panel featured stars Crews, Morton and Ramirez, as well as “Walking Dead” universe chief creative officer Scott M. AMC debuted the trailer for “Tales of the Walking Dead” on Thursday at the show’s first-ever Comic-Con panel in Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center. ![]()
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