Check out the first three minutes of the Fear the Walking Dead premiere

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

The upcoming fourth season of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead will serve as a reinvention of the series as it will be advancing the timeline as well as adding a large sprinkling of new characters, including a man named John who will be played by one of my favourite actors, Deadwood's Garret Dillahunt. When we first meet up with John, we discover that he's been living on his own for quite some time, but "we'll come to learn that his isolation is not of his own choosing. He's lost someone, and he's determined to find them no matter what it takes. As a gentle soul — an innocent in a dangerous world — John's optimism will fuel his search. But with every turn of adversity he encounters along his path, John will come to understand the challenge of maintaining hope in a grim world." AMC has released the first three minutes of the fourth season premiere of Fear the Walking Dead, which feature John speaking with someone, or something, in the woods.

Both the eighth season finale of The Walking Dead and the fourth season premiere of Fear the Walking Dead premiere on April 15th on AMC.

Source: AMC

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