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SDCC 2019: Comic-Con Trailers For ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 10, ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 5
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The Walking Dead Season 10 Header Image

As has become a yearly tradition, AMC unveiled trailers for the next season of The Walking Dead and the second half of the current season of Fear the Walking Dead at San Diego Comic-Con.

The Walking Dead is heading into double digits, with its 10th season set to premiere this fall. Fear the Walking Dead is currently in its fifth season. You can find both of these trailers below.

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SDCC 2018: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 9 & ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 4 Trailers
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The Walking Dead Season 9

San Diego Comic-Con is always a big party for The Walking Dead and its fans. A new season is just a few months out at this point, so the cast and crew always show up to hang out and talk about the show. Then there’s the trailer, of course. Fans of the show have come to expect an extended peek at the new season at Comic-Con each year, and this year was no different.

During their panel at SDCC 2018, a trailer was shown for season nine of the long-running zombie apocalypse drama. On top of that, fans of its spinoff Fear the Walking Dead also got a trailer for the upcoming second half of season four.

You can find both of these new trailers below.

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SDCC 2017: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 8 & ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Trailers
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The Walking Dead Season 8 Trailer

As has become a yearly tradition, AMC released a lengthy trailer for the next season of The Walking Dead during San Diego Comic-Con.

To go along with the over five-minute trailer for season eight, AMC also released a new trailer for Fear the Walking Dead, which returns for the second half of its third season this fall.

You can find both of these trailers below.

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TV Review: ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Season 2 Finale
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Fear the Walking Dead, Season 2, Episode 14 review Season 2 finale

Fear the Walking Dead
Season 2, Episode 14 “Wrath”
Directed by Stefan Schwartz
Written by Kate Barnow
Season 2, Episode 15 “North” (Season 2 Finale)
Directed by Andrew Bernstein
Written by Dave Erickson
Starring Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Lorenzo James Henrie, Mercedes Mason, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia
AMC
Air Date: Sunday, October 2, 2016, 9pm

Spoilers for Fear the Walking Dead…

This Sunday brought the conclusion of Season 2 of Fear the Walking Dead, with back-to-back episodes, 2.14 “Wrath” and 2.15 “North.” Until now, we’d seen Travis separated from his son, Chris, who had decided to head back to California from Mexico with his new besties, the U.S. frat boy “Bros” Brandon and Derek. He then went on to miraculously reunited with his fiancee Madison, who had found safe haven with her daughter Alicia at a Mexican hotel, where they created a community with the existing occupants. Ofelia, who left the hotel without a trance, is making her way back to the United States in hopes of finding her boyfriend. Meanwhile, the safety over at the Colonia was compromised, and Nick warns his love interest Luciana and their leader Alejandro that the Warehouse gang controlled by Marco is likely planning an attack.

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TV Review: Fear The Walking Dead 2.13 “Date Of Death”
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Fear the Walking Dead, Season 2, Episode 13 review

Fear the Walking Dead
Season 2, Episode 13 “Date of Death”
Directed by Christoph Schrewe
Written by Brian Buckner
Starring Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Lorenzo James Henrie, Mercedes Mason, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia
AMC
Air Date: Sunday, September 25, 2016, 9pm

Spoilers for Fear the Walking Dead…

Last week on Fear The Walking Dead, Madison foolishly turned on the huge, red sign atop the hotel tower hoping to signal to her son, Nick, who had decided not to travel on with his family. But as expected, the lit sign instead was a beacon for every survivor in the area that a refuge was available. So, that’s why it’s not surprising that this week’s episode, 2.13 “Date of Death,” began by showing a large group of survivors banging at the chained-up hotel gates, desperate to get in. But the hotel group is too scared to let anyone else in, even though the people are pleading with them. Madison does feel remorse for having to turn everyone away after inadvertently luring them there. In the crowd, though, is Madison’s fiance Travis, who was separated from her at the end of the mid-Season 2 finale when he left to be with his disturbed son, Chris. Travis makes his way up to the front, and they manage to squeeze him in without anyone else getting in, and he is reunited with Madison! But, where’s Chris?, Madison and her daughter Alicia ask.

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