We'll start off with one of the big things we know about The Walking Dead's
fifth season, as does anyone who's seen the many trailers and video
teases AMC has released: Rick Grimes and his crew make it out of that
Terminus train car we saw them imprisoned in at the end of Season 4.
But
the story isn't that simple — things never are in the zombie apocalypse
— and busting out of one bad spot will only leave the gang free to
wander into the next one. Yep, again, that's life with the walkers (and
the frequently even more frightening other humans).Here are 13 more things we know about season 5: Season 4 ended on a cliffhanger, with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and
his crew locked in train car A by Terminus leader Gareth (Andrew J.
West) and viewers suspicious the Terminians were literally dining out on
their victims. The action-packed Season 5 premiere provides answers to
all questions fans have about Terminus and its citizenry.2. All that fuss about Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) possibly being out dated It's not likely to happen this season, as TWD
creator Robert Kirkman said it may be addressed when there's a "quiet
period" in the series
3.
Expect new levels of violence in Season 5. There's a scene at the
beginning of the season premiere that had us covering our eyes and ears —
the sound of the violence is as affecting as the visuals — and it's a
scene teased in the comic con trailer released last summer. As Reedus told GQ, "The
creative ways that they come with… it's kind of mind-blowing… there's
some new stuff that's like, I never would have thought of. It's pretty
hardcore."
Meanwhile, Reedus told GQ magazine there have been a lot of discussions about Daryl's sexual preference and status, and they began with original TWD showrunner Frank Darabont. "I do like the extremity of him perhaps being a virgin.Y ou know, a virgin is interesting,"Reedus told GO
"I remember Frank Darabont, after the first season, we were at a party
in L.A. He said, 'I've got an idea for Daryl. He's gay. Would you be
interested in that?' I was like, 'Let me hear you out.' He said, 'Well,
he's prison gay — like, you'll catch him looking at a member of the same
sex, but if you mention it to him, he'll just stab you and be like 'What the f---?' — he will never admit it.' I was like, 'That'll blow minds — let's do that.' And he said, 'I knew I hired you for a reason.'"
3.
Expect new levels of violence in Season 5. There's a scene at the
beginning of the season premiere that had us covering our eyes and ears —
the sound of the violence is as affecting as the visuals — and it's a
scene Teased in that comic-con trailer released last summer. As Reedus told GQ, "The
creative ways that they come with… it's kind of mind-blowing… there's
some new stuff that's like, I never would have thought of. It's pretty
hardcore."5. There will be new storylines and characters introduced in Season 5, with a mix of themes from the Walking Dead
comics and some created just for the series. And then there are some
storylines and characters inspired by the comics, but with the TV
series' writers putting a fresh spin on them, a la Season 4's Rick
Grimes/Claimers storylin6. One of the new characters who comes directly from the comics: Father Gabriel Stokes, who will be played by Seth Gilliam, TWD's third cast member who's also an alum of The Wire (along with Chad Coleman and Lawrence Gilliard).
In
the comics, Stokes is a priest who offers Rick and his group shelter at
his church, but who also, of course, turns out to be a more complicated
guy. We know, from set photos, Stokes will be a priest on the TV show,
but little else has been revealed about his storyline. Interestingly,
he read only one issue of the comic — number 61, in which Stokes is
introduced — but binge-watched Seasons 1-4 of the show to get into a Walking Dead frame of mind.7. Another new Season 5 character, one who does not come directly from the comic books: Noah, who will be played by Everybody Hates Chris
star Tyler James Williams. Little is known about the character, like
when he'll be introduced and for how long he'll appear on the show, but
if you watch the Comic-Con trailer very closely, at the end, when Beth is seen fleeing from what appears
to be a medical facility, she's followed by a guy who looks an awful lot
like Williams.PS: Clearly, someone at TWD is a fan of the cancelled-too-soon Everybody Hates Chris, since last season included a guest gig by Chris co-star Vincent Martella as Patrick. Does this mean we should go ahead and bank on Terry Crews been cast as Negan
8. Speaking of Beth: She's alive! That was the biggest reveal from the Comic-Con trailer, although she doesn't appear to be in a happy place. She also may not be reunited with her friends immediately… if ever.
8. Speaking of Beth: She's alive! That was the biggest reveal from the Comic-Con trailer, although she doesn't appear to be in a happy place. She also may not be reunited with her friends immediately… if ever.
9.
There are some moments of pure joy ahead when it comes to reunions,
though, including one in the Season 5 premiere that can only be
described as warm and fuzzy
10. The season premiere is titled "No
Sanctuary," followed by "Strangers," "Four Walls and a Roof," and
"Slabtown" as Episodes 2, 3, and 4, which will find Rick and company
taking some big risks when their supplies run low, and meeting up with
new groups of survivors who will pose new dangers.
11. Season 5 will mark the first time many of the characters will spend
significant time together, and adding to that stressful dynamic is the
fact that they'll also be on the road again and that some of them have
conflicting agendas. Abraham and Rosita are committed to getting Eugene
to Washington to work on the zombie cure he claims he knows about, for
instance, but that doesn't mean everyone else will be ready to hoof it
to our capital
12.
Some of us loved those standalone, character backstory episodes from
the second half of Season 4, others, not so much. Since the group will
be traveling together much of the season, there will be fewer
opportunities for installments focusing on just one or two characters in
Season 5, but showrunner Scott Gimple says there will be splinters of
groups who will lead to some deep-dive storytelling.
13. One more three-word hint about the season premiere, which episode director Greg Nicotero joked to Yahoo TV last summer was like a "big gigantic movie that almost killed me": Flying. Zombie. Flambé.
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