Robert Kirkman Talks More About The Walking Dead Season 2

Robert Kirkman Talks More About The Walking Dead Season 2

With season 2 already filming, the executive producer of the show Robert Kirkman and the creator of the comic book series shares some more information about what to expect from the show this fall.

By selinakyle - Jun 17, 2011 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: AMCtv.com

You have seen the stills and watched cast members talk about shooting the second season of the hit TV show. The brain behind the comic book itself gave an exclusive interview with AMC and talked about the creative direction of the show and Hershel's farm.

With Season 2 underway, what are you looking forward to?

Time spent in the Atlanta sun. I don't go outside a lot and it's nice to be in nature. Mostly I'm just looking forward to seeing the actors again. We don't get to hang out that much, so it'll be fun to get back to seeing those guys and interrupting them while they're working: "I know you're really worried about this scene and you're trying to get your lines straight and everything, but let's chat about what I saw on TV last night."

What are you expecting from the first few weeks?

It's a funny question: I really don't know exactly what they're going to be shooting. But I will say there are some really awesome set-pieces coming up in the first episode. It's just going to be a lot of fun to get back and see Andrew and Sarah and Jon in costume again, watching Greg Nicotero make zombies again. It's gonna be a lot of fun.

Have you seen what Greg has planned, zombie-wise?

Oh yeah. I've seen a lot of the stuff that he's been putting together, and I can just say that he's definitely taking things to the next level. I used to joke when we were promoting the first season, I would say "These are the best zombies that you've ever seen because Greg Nicotero has perfected his craft, and if he goes and does a zombie movie next THOSE will be the best zombies you've ever seen." And now I'm happy to say that The Walking Dead Season 2 zombies are the best zombies you've ever seen because that's what Greg Nicotero is doing next. There are going to be some memorable comic book zombies here and there, and then a lot is just Greg going, "OK, what can you do to the human body?"

Previously, you announced that Hershel's farm would play a big factor in Season 2. What can you tell us about that?

Season 1 focused on Atlanta so much, and we got to see desolate Atlanta and how this stuff affects cities. And that was really cool, and a lot of cool visuals come from that. But rather than repeat ourselves we're going out into the woods. We're gonna see a lot of rural roads and open fields see how bad things are as you get away from the city centers. It's definitely different enough that Season 2 stands on its own and has its own thing. And a lot of that comes from Hershel's farm and seeing these characters. All I can say is it's gonna be great, and the casting on Season 2 is going to be as pitch-perfect as the casting on Season 1. I can't wait for everyone to meet Hershel.

Any hints who will be playing him?

We were looking really hard at Charlie Sheen for everyone, but he can't play multiple roles. Turns out he can't even play one, so, I don't know. [Laughs]

How does the fact that Shane's still alive change the story since he died so early in the comic?

While we're mapping out this arc and figuring out this story, we'll pull something in from the comic and then we'll go, "OK, so how does Shane existing change this? What does Shane bring to the situation? What's going on with his character at this point and how does it affect this thing that's already existed." It's really neat for me to treat The Walking Dead TV show as an alternate dimension where Shane lived, and there's all this different stuff happening because of that. Shane really throws a wrench in a lot of stuff.

Are you now reluctant to kill him off?

Yeah absolutely. It's hard thinking about killing any character. If they're good characters, there are always more scenes to write, but this is the nature of things: There are zombies around. People gots to die. And after getting to know Jon Bernthal and see his portrayal of Shane, it's not an easy decision. He's past his expiration date by comic book standards, but Shane is by no means rotten. I think he's remaining fresh for a while. We'll see.

How about directing an episode this season?

No, no no. That's ridiculous. I won't do that until Season 3. [Laughs] Look, directing looks really difficult. And I'm really proud of the fact that I've made my living by doing things that aren't very difficult. So, you know, I don't want to start working for a living. That just seems unwise to me.

What can you tell us about Season 2 that no one knows?

It's hard because you're AMC, so I should be able to just say a bunch of things. But I don't want to get either of us in trouble. So let me think... It's gonna be a lot of fun seeing a potential love interest for Glenn. He ended up being a fan favorite in the first season, so we get to see a little bit of romance for this guy.



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Rodimus9
Rodimus9 - 6/17/2011, 1:48 PM
Kirkmans a funny guy. I can't wait for season 2!
THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 6/17/2011, 1:50 PM
SuperPickle
SuperPickle - 6/17/2011, 1:56 PM
Michonne, Michonne, Michonne!!!!!!
Checkmate
Checkmate - 6/17/2011, 5:25 PM
Bring on Tyreese!
TheShakeBake
TheShakeBake - 6/17/2011, 7:59 PM
@Dane Tyreese was in season 1 wasn't he? except he wasn't built like a football player he was a plump black guy, I'm almost positive his name was Tyreese..
TheShakeBake
TheShakeBake - 6/17/2011, 8:50 PM
I lied the guy i'm thinking of is T-Dog
Seph
Seph - 6/18/2011, 2:54 PM
yeap really like how he treats the tv show as an alternate universe, it makes things much more interesting.
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