"Fear the Walking Dead" only concluded last week but fans are now looking forward to the renewed "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3. In fact, the show's showrunner Dave Erickson openly talked about what the new installment has in store and what fans could expect.
Showrunner Dave Erickson Reveals New Location, Storyline In 'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 3
In an interview with Den of Geek, Dave Erickson revealed that his plan for the coming "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3 is to take everything he learned from the previous two seasons. He also aims to reveal the characters' story and relationships by exploring it quite deeper. "I think the more we do with that the more jeopardy we are going to feel, the more danger we are going to feel as we put them through all these apocalyptic scenarios," he said.
Moreover, Dave Erickson also talked about the new location fans are about to witness in "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3. The television writer opened that the new storyline will focus more on the border and a lot more cityscape. But, viewers will also see the desert where Ofelia (Mercedes Masohn) was seen. "So there are a lot of things, I think there are just more potential stories to tell there and I think they mesh really nicely with a lot of the elements of the show," he added.
'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 3 Will Be Connected To 'The Walking Dead?'
Meanwhile, there are assumptions that the coming "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3 will be linked to "The Walking Dead." Fans assumed that there is a big chance that the two shows could be brought together after Madison (Kim Dickens) was revealed a Southerner in "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 2. Avid followers of the zombie apocalypse programs quickly assumed that all the characters of these titles can travel across the U.S. to meet each other, even though its distance is very unrealistic. "Fear The Walking Dead" Season 3 is expected to return in 2017.