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The Walking Dead: Dead City Showrunner Reveals Why He Came Back to the Franchise After 10 Years [EXCLUSIVE]
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Longtime viewers who survived the emotional gauntlet of the past 10 years of Walking Dead content are finding themselves pulled back into a world that feels both familiar and completely transformed.
Videos by ComicBook.comComicBook‘s Law Sharma caught up with The Walking Dead: Dead City showrunner Seth Hoffman and the cast at Comic-Con to ask about his return.
It was bleak, a bleak, bleak time.
Finding Hope in the ApocalypseImage Courtesy of AMCThe franchise has evolved and Hoffman’s return was encouraged by his identification of what makes The Walking Dead: Dead City different from his original run, hope.
It seems the team at Walking Dead Universe is also carrying that hope, as they also revealed in our interview that they’re hoping The Walking Dead: Dead City shambles its way into a season 4.