Yesterday, we camped out in the Javits Center IGN Theater most of the day to attend New York Comic Con's main event: "The Walking Dead" panel.
While we got a sneak peak at the opening from tonight's episode (it's awesome), the cast and creator shared their thoughts, and a few minor spoilers, on the upcoming season.
If you couldn't make it out to the event (it was jam packed) or didn't watch the live stream online, we learned a few tidbits from creator Robert Kirkman, Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Chandler Riggs (Carl Grimes), Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), David Morrissey (The Governor), Danai Gurira (Michonne), and Michael Rooker (Merle Dixon).
There are some mini-spoilers ahead, plus a clip from Sunday's episode.
If you don't want anything ruined, turn away.
There are more zombie kills in the premiere than all of Season 1.
According to Andrew Lincoln, it's going to be a night full of walker deaths.
No one speaks in the three-to-four minute premiere of the show.
It's a complete revert back to the suspense in season one when Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) awoke stranded in a zombie-filled hospital.
The best part?
You don't realize anyone hasn't spoken for the duration.
Carl's turning into an awesome killing machine.
Chandler Riggs told us straight at the panel.
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