THE WALKING DEAD: Glen Mazzara Says That The Governor Storyline Could Be A 'Longterm Arc'

THE WALKING DEAD: Glen Mazzara Says That The Governor Storyline Could Be A 'Longterm Arc'

In a new interview, The Walking Dead showrunner Glen Mazzara revealed more details about season 3, specifically concerning the new villain everyone is looking forward to seeing. More after the jump.

By LucasMend - Jun 29, 2012 09:06 AM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: The Wrap



In a new interview with The Wrap, The Walking Dead showrunner Glen Mazzara talked about what we can expect from the upcoming third season, but the more interesting tidbits of this interview are definitely about the show's new human villain, The Governor, played by David Morrissey (Doctor Who), who will apparently have a 'longterm arc storyline' according to Mazzara:

How soon before we meet the Governor?

He makes a surprising appearance. I don’t want to give anything away as to the exact episode, but the audience will certainly be ready for his appearance -- and they won't have to wait too long.




The Rise of the Governor, the novel last year by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga, made him a somewhat more sympathetic character than he is in the comics. Do you see him as a person who's not necessarily forgivable, but understandable?

We do. I haven't read the novel because I didn't want it to influence my concept of the TV show's version. But we're interested in having a very complex, nuanced, multi-layered character. This will not be simply an arch villain who is committing an evil act in every scene. That's too cartoonish for what we do here. We want that character to feel as real and human and fully developed as possible.



If you stick with what happens in the comics between him and Michonne, it's going to be the most brutal thing on a show that doesn't hold out on violence. Do you feel like you have to temper what's in the comics? Or do you expand on it? Does TV allow you to be more or less graphic?

Certainly there's challenging material in the comic book, and I would say there's equally challenging material on our TV show. I think at the end of season 2 we showed that we don't pull punches … We're not going to get soft now. However, we'll do things on our own time, or when it makes sense for the show. And we're definitely looking at this Governor-Michonne-Woodbury-prison storyline as a longterm arc.


Click the link below if you want to check the rest of the interview.

Don't miss The Walking Dead season three premiere, this fall on AMC.



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Talontd
Talontd - 6/29/2012, 11:12 AM
^^^Quit crying, the dude is a fantastic actor....
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 6/29/2012, 11:19 AM
DEFINITLEY TOOK LIBERTIES AS FAR AS LOOKS, FROM DANNY TREJO TO THIS GUY..I'M SURE IT WILL BE FINE, CAUSE IF YOU KNEW EXACTLY WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN THERE WOULDNT BE ANY SURPRISE.
campblood
campblood - 6/29/2012, 11:19 AM
i hope that they dont have rick lose his hand
shiverman20
shiverman20 - 6/29/2012, 11:36 AM
Thank God they never used Danny Trejo though eh?! The man is fun in dumb movies but he'd have butchered this show, in a bad way
MisterBabadook
MisterBabadook - 6/29/2012, 11:38 AM
I hope "long term arc" doesn't translate to another "Sophia" situation.
ThunderCougarFalconBird
ThunderCougarFalconBird - 6/29/2012, 12:07 PM
@ CampBlood - I don't think they'll do that. It would cause too much hassle for the show to continue having to constantly work around the central character with one hand. Not saying they can't do it, just that I don't think they will.
Talontd
Talontd - 6/29/2012, 12:15 PM
@PatientZero

Oh! My bad....let's hope the costume designer replies soon!!!

Dope.
Talontd
Talontd - 6/29/2012, 12:17 PM
Yea, here to hoping they leave out the loss of his hand, it's a much bigger deal to do something like that on TV.

Oh, and thank god for no TREJO....show would've went right down the toilet...
Talontd
Talontd - 6/29/2012, 1:48 PM
@PatientZero

Oh no, not naturally, just to sanctimonious little pricks. ;)
preacher
preacher - 6/29/2012, 2:35 PM
My pick for The Governor was ALWAYS Michael Wincott from The Crow! He'd be perfect for this and with his gravelly voice....
DaneE5R
DaneE5R - 6/29/2012, 2:44 PM
Hopefully, long term means he'll be growing his hair out.
admiralhowdy
admiralhowdy - 6/29/2012, 4:31 PM
Maybe he has it in a ponytail here.
Talontd
Talontd - 6/29/2012, 4:32 PM
@PatientZero

Haha, nah, I kno I'm tough. You asked a b!tchy question, and I gave a b!tchy response. Then you tried to defend it as if it was truly a question you expected to be answered. Let me ask you this, was the response you were hoping for, " Approximately 2-3hrs in hair and makeup."???

Cuz if it wasn't, you were just b!tching about the actors looks, and I called you on it. No big deal, don't take it so personal bro ;)
justified1
justified1 - 6/29/2012, 5:06 PM
my cable subscriber is dropping AMC and i am pissed!!
admiralhowdy
admiralhowdy - 6/29/2012, 5:31 PM
@justified1 - 4 words for ya man: series cravings dot info. I still have AMC but don't have a DVR so never get to watch them on TV anyway.
BlueHawaiiSurfer
BlueHawaiiSurfer - 6/29/2012, 7:19 PM
He's probably talking about one of the Dish networks. I heard the ad today, they are trying to drop it.
Rodimus9
Rodimus9 - 6/30/2012, 12:22 AM
Trejo was never ever going to be on this show. I don't know why people keep bringing his name up.

As far as the hair issue, who f*ckin cares? Your both asses.

Love this show and the comics.
SuperPickle
SuperPickle - 6/30/2012, 12:40 AM
As for looks, he looks nothing like The Governor. But that won't matter much in the long run. As I understand it, Morrissey is a damn fine actor. In my opinion, that's all that counts. Lincoln doesn't really look like Grimes and Darryl isn't even in the comics, so who cares?

As long as he's portrayed in a light that reflects well the feel of the comics, I won't be disappointed. As I understand it, Tom Savini was pushing really hard for the part. Looks-wise, you couldn't find a better actor. His connection to cinematic zombies is unrivaled. But he's not a great actor.

I can't wait to see what they do with the character and the story.
YourMomNaked
YourMomNaked - 6/30/2012, 6:29 AM
I hope DISH and AT&T get their shit together so I can watch season 3 on AMC...[frick]ers!
IncredibleKulk
IncredibleKulk - 6/30/2012, 1:44 PM
Have to say John Hawkes would of been a great Gov.. On the other hand, I hope Rick doesn't lose his hand either @Talon. " Kirkman told reporters at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con: "One thing I'm adamant about is I don't think that we should cut Rick's hand off [on television].""
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