Robert Kirkman Reflects On The Television Debut Of The Walking Dead!

Robert Kirkman Reflects On The Television Debut Of The Walking Dead!

Robert Kirkman creator of the hit comic and basis for the recently aired TV show The Walking Dead talks about the the process of comic to TV

By bleedthefreak - Nov 01, 2010 10:11 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: popwatch.ew



In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, The Walking Dead creator, Robert Kirkman talked about the shows creation and similarities to other horror films and TV shows.

When asked about the similarities to 28 Days Later:

"Welcome to my life seven years ago. It was complete coincidence. I saw 28 Days Later shortly before the first issue of Walking Dead was released. That first issue came out in October of 2003 and 28 Days Later was released in the States in June of 2003. So we were working on our second issue by the time I saw it. It was going to be a matter of somehow trying to restage the entire first issue, because it was a very similar coma opening. I made a decision—which I pretty much regret at this point—I said, “You know what? It’s so different [from that point on], I will probably never hear anything about this.” And I was wrong. It was a little annoying. But great minds think alike, right?"

On the amount of CGI used in the pilot:

"There is an alarming amount of CGI in the pilot episode and in the whole show, and you would never know it. The company, Stargate, that does it, does a lot of CGI for television, and they do an amazing job. There’s a shot where Rick is riding off on the horse and his hat actually blew off, and they really liked that shot, and so they had Stargate go in and digitally put the hat back on his head."

When asked how confident fans of the comic should be when it comes to certain characters survival:

"Not. Confident. At all. One of the best aspects of the comic book series is, when you sit down to read an issue, you really have no idea what’s going to happen. Anybody could go at any moment. There’s really no sense of safety in the comic book at all. And I wanted to preserve that for the television show. If people on the show have ideas for different things to happen, I encourage that. I want people to be as surprised by the show as they are by the comic book series."



You can catch The Walking Dead at 10:00 PM Sundays on AMC.
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joker22
joker22 - 11/1/2010, 11:13 PM
The Walking Dead Pilot Was Epic Can't Wait For The 2nd Episode. xDD
Paulley
Paulley - 11/2/2010, 3:20 AM
i havent seen it yet.. hope its as good as everyone has said. i absolutely love the comic series.
imnotwearinghockeypants
imnotwearinghockeypants - 11/2/2010, 6:16 AM
It really is hard to find anything wrong with that pilot episode, it was so damn good. If I had to choose one thing, I guess it would be that the actress who plays Lori is pretty bad. She just looks like she's posing in every shot, throws off the reality a bit. Otherwise, damn solid show.
Etch68
Etch68 - 11/2/2010, 7:19 AM
I watched the first episode and as a non-zombie fan, I really enjoyed it. Marvel comics has overdone zombies and turn me off to them. I watched this and was glued to the tv. The scene in Atlanta had me scared thinking I would have done the same thing the Deputy was thinking.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/2/2010, 10:02 AM
@ Etch

"Marvel comics has overdone zombies and turn me off to them."

I get what you mean, with all the Marvel Zombies series, but THAT'S what turned you off to zombies? Not the dime a dozen other comics and movies?

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