Details On THE WALKING DEAD's Webisode Series THE OATH Released By AMC

Details On THE WALKING DEAD's Webisode Series THE OATH Released By AMC

AMC's award-winning webisode series will return alongside the fourth season of The Walking Dead this Fall, and the network have issued a press release with all the details about what we should expect from the Greg Nicotero helmed series, The Oath. Read on for details!

By JoshWilding - Sep 27, 2013 06:09 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead


AMC’s award-winning The Walking Dead webisode series returns to amc.com and AMC’s YouTube Channel on Sun., Oct. 1 with three new installments. The newest series –- The Oath –- was executive produced, directed and conceived by Greg Nicotero, executive producer, director and special effects makeup designer on the hit show.

In the three webisodes (7 to 10 minutes each), the lone survivors of a massive walker-attack, Paul (Wyatt Russell, Cowboys and Aliens) and Karina (Ashley Bell, The Last Exorcism), speed across the countryside, frantically searching for an aid-station, as one of them slowly bleeds out from a wound. Finally coming upon a hospital that has not been overrun at first feels like a blessing, but could soon turn to misfortune, as a seemingly benevolent doctor (Ellen Greene, Little Shop of Horrors) may hide a darker agenda.

Right on the heels of directing Season 4′s premiere episode, Greg Nicotero focused his sights on the most ambitious The Walking Dead webisode series yet. “There’s walkers, gore and new threats lurking around every turn — all the elements that fans The Walking Dead will love!”

Nicotero further commented, “The webisodes give us a unique opportunity to see other parts of the ravaged world of The Walking Dead while weaving in and out of our show. The crossover between The Oath and The Walking Dead ties in one of the most iconic images from the series, and gives us insights and history to yet another timeline. I had worked with Ashley on The Last Exorcism and brought in Wyatt and Ellen, who rounded out the brilliant cast perfectly.”

“The Walking Dead audience is passionate and enthusiastically interacts with the show and other fans online. Being able to develop new ways for them to experience the world of The Walking Dead, like these webisodes, is a no-brainer,” said Mac McKean, senior vice president, digital media, AMC. “They tell a great story with high production values, and they perfectly complement AMC’s extremely popular The Walking Dead digital experiences — games, second screen experiences and interactive content.”

The previous two seasons of amc.com’s The Walking Dead webisodes have won back-to-back WGA, Streamy and Webby awards. The webisodes are produced by Alloy Digital/Generate with Chris Pollack, Jared Hoffman, Greg Nicotero and Michael Petok serving as executive producers.

Hyundai continues its partnership with AMC and The Walking Dead. From the iconic Kiwi Green Tucson to Hyundai’s growing fleet of Zombie Survival Machines, including a fan-designed version to be revealed at New York Comic Con, the brand continues to play an important supporting role in The Walking Dead fandom.

“It’s great to extend our partnership with AMC again for The Walking Dead webisode series,” said David Matathia, director, marketing communications, Hyundai Motor America. “We know fans can’t get enough of The Walking Dead world and we’re excited to provide unique content before the start of the season.”

The Walking Dead returns Sun., Oct. 13 at 9/8c on AMC.

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JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 9/27/2013, 7:04 PM
Is October here yet?!
splosioncorrosion
splosioncorrosion - 9/27/2013, 7:07 PM
Woot woot!
fattieacid
fattieacid - 9/27/2013, 7:14 PM
Wake me up, when september ends.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 9/27/2013, 8:19 PM
Best show on tv and online, lol.
WhiteSAMURAI
WhiteSAMURAI - 9/27/2013, 10:01 PM
Thought the first season of webisodes sucked but I did enjoy the second ones. I understand that it's supposed to show other aspects from The Walking Dead world but why can't they just make prequel ones. For instance: instead of making some bad video game that shows the Darrel before he meets up with the group just bring Norman Reedus onto the set for a day to film some prequel webisodes.
Govenator
Govenator - 9/28/2013, 5:31 AM
i cant wait. I still want to see webisodes on the tank zombie with sam witwer.
jmg24601
jmg24601 - 9/28/2013, 7:09 AM
Is it on Sunday Sept 29th or Tuesday October 1st?
sinsear912
sinsear912 - 9/28/2013, 8:10 AM
you uncle probably touches you at night janetmiller
FoxForce5
FoxForce5 - 9/28/2013, 12:57 PM
It sounds like this series will probably end in the hospital where Rick wakes up. The "one of the most iconic images from the series" is likely how they put the sign on the chained doors that says "Don't Open Dead Inside".

That's my guess, at least.
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