AMC's "Fear the Walking Dead" recently ended its sophomore season and as expected, not everyone survived in the finale. The series is set to go on as AMC already gave the green light for "Feat the Walking Dead" Season 3 earlier this year. An exact release date for the third season, confirmed to have 16 episodes, has not been revealed but the series is expected to return sometime in 2017, as reported by Variety.
It is widely believed that "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3 will follow the same release date as the previous season, according to Bustle. The pilot season debuted in August 2015 but it only consisted of six episodes. Meanwhile, the sophomore season got an extension to 15 episodes and was released in April 2016. Since Season 3 has 16 episodes, it is rumored to follow the same schedule as Season 2, so fans can expect a spring 2017 premiere.
It's still too early to tell what next season's major plotline will be, but season 2 has set up for the events that could transpire in the next season. Back in the pilot season, things ended with the gang finding themselves on the water aboard a yacht. It seems that the next story will be set back on the grounds, according to International Business Times. However, Nick (Frank Dillane) and the rest of the group will need to make sure they can do something about the military men armed with machine guns waiting for them. It is expected that "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3 will reveal the identities of these people and their motives.
While waiting for "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3 to return, fans can still get their zombie fix in the most anticipated season 7 of "The Walking Dead." The brand-new season will premiere on Oct. 23, Sunday and the most controversial season 6 cliffhanger will soon be addressed. The suspense and thrill that are expected to happen in "TWD" season 7 might be enough to calm down fans who somehow felt that "Fear the Walking Dead's" finale is somewhat depressing.