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The Walking Dead: Dead City Saison 2 Première Date de sortie Confirmé - IGN FAN FEST 2025

Authore: IsaacMise à jour:Mar 17,2025

The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 sera présenté le 4 mai 2025, comme indiqué exclusivement à IGN Fan Fest 2025.

IGN a présenté un clip et une interview exclusives mettant en vedette Scott Gimple (chef du contenu, The Walking Dead Universe), Lauren Cohan (Maggie) et Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan) pendant le festival des fans 2025 jour 2.

Cohan a décrit l'État mental de Maggie dans la saison 2: "Malheureusement, tout n'est pas aussi rose que l'on l'espérerait", a-t-elle expliqué. "Mon fils est un adolescent, créant des tensions familiales typiques. Ajoutez Ginny, une adolescente à ma charge, et la dynamique domestique habituelle se déroule dans le contexte d'un monde apocalyptique où la survie est une lutte quotidienne. C'est notre point de départ avant la prochaine grande menace émerge."

Jouer Jeffrey Dean Morgan a discuté du voyage de Negan du méchant au favori des fans: "Negan est fermement sous le pouce de la Dama et du Croate, dans un territoire inconnu", a-t-il déclaré. "Il essaiera de changer les choses, bien sûr, mais il n'apprécie pas ça. Il a du mal, se compare toujours, essayant toujours de reprendre le contrôle, mais il est dans une situation difficile."

Morgan a également commenté la chauve-souris emblématique de Negan, Lucille: "Lucille… que puis-je dire? J'adore cette chose! C'est le seul accessoire que j'ai jamais aimé transporter. Cela ramène de bons souvenirs… pas pour Lauren!"

Gimple a discuté du conflit de la saison 2: "Il n'y a pas de gros grand mal. La dynamique du pouvoir change tout au long de la saison. Ce n'est pas purement antagoniste; c'est plus complexe, plus politique, puis il devient physique."

IGN a également partagé les premières minutes de l'épisode de première de la saison 2 ci-dessous.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 sera présenté sur AMC le 4 mai 2025. Restez à l'écoute pour plus de mises à jour du Fan Fest 2025.
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