The Walking Dead showrunner Glen Mazzara on Saturday clarified why the AMC zombie drama opted not to move forward with an unproduced Season 2 premiere that was the brainchild of ousted showrunner Frank Darabont.
The one-off episode, which Darabont explained in a recent letter to Aint It Cool, would have revolved around an Army Ranger fighting the against the zombie apocalypse in the early days of the outbreak. Darabont, who shepherded Walking Dead to the screen for the network before being ousted last year, said the documentary-style episode would have offered a back story to the zombie Rick (Andrew Lincoln) encounters in an Atlanta tank in the show's pilot and provided a glimpse of the world in the early days of the attack.
Source: Full article @ The Hollywood Reporter
Wondering what caused the apocalypic outbreak of walkers on "The Walking Dead"? Keep wondering. Because the show's writers say they don't know either -- and aren't terribly worried about it.
"Internally, we don't know where the zombie outbreak started, how to cure it, anything like that," show runner Glen Mazzara told TheWrap. "We haven't really discussed it. We're more interested in the continuing storylines."
Source: Full article @ Reuters
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16 Jan 2012
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I think it would have been great to do these one off episodes every now and again, looking at characters not in the comic book series. But it's good that they clarified that it wasn't Frank vs the suits that got the idea killed, but a group decision in the writers room.
ReplyDeleteThey are right in not mention how this started, Romero never did, and Robert Kirkman don't do it in the comics too.
ReplyDeleteThe show/comic is about people, people living after a catastrophe. Happens that the catastrophe is a zombie apocalypse.
it would have been nice. a backstory to it would make it DIFFERENT to romero, but a good different. not everyone strives to be like romero.
ReplyDeletehopefully the one off would have been better than the crappy webisodes, or 'gimmick' as frank called them.