Thursday, June 30, 2016

It is impossible a crossover between fear The walking dead and The Walking Dead

Fear The Walking Dead is a series created from the success of The Walking Dead , but those fans who have the hope that one day both series will cross, is something that apparently never going to see.
Dave Erickson producer fear the walking dead, in an interview with TV Line  explain why a "Croosver" between the series and  The Walking Dead,  is not possible.
"It 's interesting the ways in which Scott M. Gimple (showrunner of The Walking Dead) and company are able to change the narrative of comics and really explore that, without fear TWD" he says Erickson says TVLine . The spin-off "not come from the comic, so some tectonic plates would have to change to [crossover] happen."
There is also the small matter of the location, since we can not forget that  fear the walking dead  happens on the West Coast, "from a geographical point of view, it will be very difficult for us to ever go to the east coast" he says  Erickson". And from the narrative point of view, with TWD having six seasons and a job in seven years, I do not think we ever get to catch up with them, so in chronological order, it would be difficult as well."
The fans however would welcome a crossover on the other hand, could benefit both series, especially  fear the walking dead , with regard to audiences "do not know the statistics, but I think there are people who like two series , "says  Erickson , adding with a smile," I think there 's , like, seven people on the planet who have not seen TWD,  and we need those guys ".
"My hope is that at some point pass but probably never happen, but if we stay on the air long enough, people will stop comparing both shows," he continues. "I do not think they will never disappear, but they are two separate stories with similar rules that take place in the same universe that was created by Robert [Kirkman] in comics.There is room for two series that have their own tone, but they are different in terms of characters and places. That would be my hope. "

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