
Sam Witwer reveals proposed plans for The Walking Dead prequel
Take a look at what the actor had to say below.
"I was already in The Walking Dead. You guys have heard what's happened, recently. I'm furious at them for this, because Frank is my friend, he's my buddy. Not only is he my buddy, but he's a guy I'm extremely loyal to, because he gave me a shot with The Mist, when I didn't have a hell of a lot going on. Here's a guy who gets his cast and crew together and gives AMC a show, packages it all together, which is way cheaper than anywhere else because everyone is working way under their pay grade. Why? Because they want to and love working with Frank Darabont.
He has shared with me what kind of pay cuts people were taking, and I am also friends with other people on that set in other departments. He said to me, 'Look, I think it would be really cool to tell a prequel story about how Atlanta fell, do Black Hawk Down, but with zombies, have a few main characters pass through, but the lead will be you. You're a soldier and all these horrible things happen, and the chain of command breaks down, and, eventually, you have to take out your superior officer. Then, eventually, in the end, you get bit.' He's pitching me this. 'You're crawling and you crawl into this tank and you have a grenade and you're going to blow yourself up, but you set the grenade next to you and you die. Then, we reprise the scene from the pilot, where Rick gets in the tank and there's a zombie there.'
If you look closely, I played that zombie, because we were setting up this prequel we were going to do. If you watch the pilot of The Walking Dead, that's me in the tank as the zombie, and then Rick blasts him and he gets deafened, and he gets that grenade which saves him at the end of the season."
He has shared with me what kind of pay cuts people were taking, and I am also friends with other people on that set in other departments. He said to me, 'Look, I think it would be really cool to tell a prequel story about how Atlanta fell, do Black Hawk Down, but with zombies, have a few main characters pass through, but the lead will be you. You're a soldier and all these horrible things happen, and the chain of command breaks down, and, eventually, you have to take out your superior officer. Then, eventually, in the end, you get bit.' He's pitching me this. 'You're crawling and you crawl into this tank and you have a grenade and you're going to blow yourself up, but you set the grenade next to you and you die. Then, we reprise the scene from the pilot, where Rick gets in the tank and there's a zombie there.'
If you look closely, I played that zombie, because we were setting up this prequel we were going to do. If you watch the pilot of The Walking Dead, that's me in the tank as the zombie, and then Rick blasts him and he gets deafened, and he gets that grenade which saves him at the end of the season."
He also expressed his anger at AMC for letting Frank Darabont go.
It's not happening now. Why? Because AMC wanted to save a few bucks. That is just one example of the kind of cool, awesome forethought, this guy has put into this show, that is now absolutely written off. For me, it doesn't matter much because I'm busy doing Being Human. We were going to schedule things around. I'm not lamenting the loss of a job, I'm lamenting the loss of an amazing idea. And there are dozens and dozens of amazing ideas just like that, which are now gone."





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Dana Conrad
@ollie-styrene, idk if it has caught up to you yet, but yes, it sucks. With the exception of the very final three episodes (of what people keep calling the 3rd season... idiots), it's beyond boring. They could have cut down the first 6 episodes to 3 and done anything else with the 6 that would be remaining and left the final 3 and made it 12 great episodes, instead of the 2 good ones, 4 boring episodes with a welcome break, 3 boring episodes, and then 3 excellent episodes, on par or better than season 1.
I half watched it, it was that bad. Ive followed walking dead since issue 10 of the comic, so for me to feel the only way I could get through the episodes was to multitask to keep me from getting bored is sad.
now I know why, this guy was running the show, and was let go.
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Junior Roberts
AMC has a lot of opportunities to make a ton of webisodes that strengthen the core story of The Walking Dead. Let's see what they do with it...
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Pjwolsker
@ollie-styrene no its still good. @brian obviously smokes the wacky tobacky
1 year agoby @pjwolskerFlag
ollie-styrene
Season two has not yet aired over here (Europe) but i`m gonna be seriously disapointed if it is less interesting and cool than the first.. but thats what youre saying right!?
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Brian
@gandoff2169 Exactly. Fall of Atlanta > Secret baby BS.
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gandoff2169
That would have been WAY better then the story of the woman in the park. It was kool, but OMG. Fall of Atlanta would have been sweet....
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Brian
Season 2 sucks anyway... I bet this webseries would have crushed what's going on in the show right now.
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Avian
@XxNickTheFilmCriticXx Amen.
1 year agoby @avian005Flag
Pjwolsker
AMC f*cked up big time
1 year agoby @pjwolskerFlag
Nicholaus XX
AMC has made a huge mistake..
1 year agoby @XxNickTheFilmCriticXxFlag