The Walking Dead
returns with the second half of season 8 on Sunday, and with a huge
change from the original comic source material already in the works with
the impending death of Carl
(who is still alive and well in the comics), fans are wondering what
that means for the end of the All-Out War arc that showrunner Scott M. Gimple told EW last summer would be concluded in season 8.
With
that in mind, we asked Gimple what kind of season finale (which will
air on April 15) fans can look forward to this time around. “It’s very
big,” he says. “Probably currently a little too big. It was
pretty amazing the scope of some of the things that we got to do. And
yet the emotional intensity was insane. And it very much sets up the
start of the next story.”
That’s an interesting comment by Gimple because Walking Dead
finales in the past have operated in a few different ways. Some have
acted more as resolutions to the previous season, others have served to
set up the story to come, and then there was that infamous season 6
cliffhanger that had everyone up in arms.
Source: Yahoo News
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