Posted on 05/30/2015 5:29:38 PM PDT by ConjunctionJunction
Lets be honest: it must be pretty surreal to be Robert Kirkman nowadays. Being one of the creators of the immensely popular WALKING DEAD comic and TV series, hes since parlayed his momentum onto new comic ventures and even an upcoming Cinemax series, OUTCAST, which will see YOURE NEXT vet Adam Wingard helming the pilot. But Kirkman, rarely the type to take a breather, has currently got his eyes on crafting the next chapter of the WALKING DEAD with the highly anticipated spin-off, FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. Kirkman recently took part in a conference call to talk about FEAR THE WALKING DEAD, and FANGORIA wrangled some exciting details about the upcoming series
FANGORIA: When the show was in development, how did you decide on its visual composition? Is it going to look like THE WALKING DEAD or will fans be in for a different experience?
ROBERT KIRKMAN: No, it wont [look like THE WALKING DEAD]. From day one, one of the things that was most important to us was that FEAR THE WALKING DEAD should stand alone, story-wise, character-wise and taking place in its own corner of the universe. That extends to what our visual take on the show would be, and a big part of that came from Adam Davidson, our director for the pilot of FEAR THE WALKING DEAD and who will be directing many episodes of the show moving forward. He was able to come up with an interesting and unique vision of Los Angeles as a city, and is bringing a whole different flavor to it.
Im not a director so Im not able to verbalize it as well as he could, but suffice to say, when you watch FEAR THE WALKING DEAD, its going to be very visually different than the way THE WALKING DEAD looks. For starters, this isnt going to be shot on 60mm film; FEAR THE WALKING DEAD is actually going to be shot digitally, so theres going to be a very different feel to the show. Its really exciting, and I cant wait for people to see it.
FANGORIA: Considering FEAR THE WALKING DEAD is taking the audience out of Atlanta and into Los Angeles, should we expect there to be more action and bigger set pieces on the series than what we might see on THE WALKING DEAD?
KIRKMAN: At times, yeah. I think that because were in a metropolitan setting and that Los Angeles is a pretty hectic surrounding for our characters, I think there will be cooler set pieces. As far as scale and scope, I think both series will stand on pretty equal footing. When it comes to those types of things, what we have planned for season six of THE WALKING DEAD is pretty epic, but Ive never considered the kind of competition both shows will have in terms of action.
But I also dont think THE WALKING DEAD is lacking in big, crazy set pieces, but I think since FEAR THE WALKING DEAD is set in Los Angeles, theres probably going to be more chaos in the first season and moving into the second season just because we are going to watch civilization crumble. There is a tremendous amount going on and the story is going to move very quickly, so I anticipate FEAR THE WALKING DEAD is going to be more hectic than the first season of THE WALKING DEAD.
FANGORIA: Since so many cable networks are pursuing limited event series, is there any chance that you might explore other parts of the WALKING DEAD universe via that route or are you more so only interested in long term stories like FEAR THE WALKING DEAD should the opportunity rise?
KIRKMAN: Theres always a possibility for [a limited event spin-off], and I certainly wouldnt rule it out even though I can say there are no current plans to do that. I think everyone is working hard on THE WALKING DEAD and FEAR THE WALKING DEAD to make them the best series they can be, and I think everyones happy with their work since were all doing our jobs. Im really excited for FEAR THE WALKING DEAD to debut in August and for people to see just what weve done, but were not in a hurry to continue expanding the world of THE WALKING DEAD.
Its important to note that AMC and the producers didnt rush to capitalize on the success of THE WALKING DEAD until we were going towards our sixth season. Were not going to be focused on too many different things right now. So lets see how FEAR THE WALKING DEAD goes first and then well have nine spin-offs, and thatll be great.
FEAR THE WALKING DEAD debuts on AMC this August.
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Six shows this season like the first season of the original “Walking Dead”.
Wow, sounds like October's season 6 episode can't come soon enough.
I'm looking forward to the new series too.
I'd watch every one of them.
Z-Nation is good too but got a lot of humor included.
I’m so into the Walking dead I actually watched the whole series again from Season 1 to 5 lol lol
We call it; “The Walking Democrats” around these parts.
They feed off the living, dangerous and totally useless...except maybe for target practice.
I’m not so sure of the new show but I’ll take a look maybe it’ll be good.
I am so looking forward to Walking Dead return..miss it
ROFL
” since FEAR THE WALKING DEAD is set in Los Angeles, theres probably going to be more chaos”
Isn’t Los Angeles already chaotic with Liberals and Aliens? Now they want it more chaotic =)
Same here can’t wait for the Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, perhaps next it will be Loving The Dead =)
That’s where I stand! I wish they would show the original Walking Dead cast before the Zombie Apocalypse... Maybe they’ll make a movie at the series end but I feel like I’ll compare the new show characters with TWD characters and TWD can’t be beat!
I would love that.
We’re interested in the new show and will watch, but I know I’m going to be thinking, “What’s Rick doing right now? What’s Daryl up to?” LOL
I call it “The Walking Deadocrats” around
my parts.
I don’t like the guy on the left. I don’t like the chick in the middle. I don’t like the dweeb on the right.
The only chick you wouldn’t hit?
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