Our favorite zombie show won't be back until October, but you can check out a quick sneak peek of it's third season. On a special edition of 'The Talking Dead,' showrunner Glen Mazzara and executive producers Gale Anne Hurd and series creator Robert Kirkman talked about introducing new characters like "The Govenor" and Michonne.
In this clip, we see Michonne, played by Danai Gurira, effortlessly take out three walkers in a drug store. All that for some aspirin. While talking to host Chris Hardwicke, Chandler Riggs, who plays always missing Carl Grimes, said that his character would be going to a darker place in the new season. That, plus a baby and trying to keep the group together, Rick has a lot on his hands.
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