As Well As Dead Walked Along The Earth ...

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The Walking Dead hit screens once the horror genre began its renaissance. Films like 28 Days Later and Dawn on the Dead have brought the rotting corpses out of their graves back to fashion, and also the creators of The Walking Dead simply could not help but leverage the opportunity. To start with, they enlisted the support of your authors of the original 2003 comic, after which it invited talented creators to build up, led by Frank Darabont.

The key character of the story is the former sheriff Rick Grimes, who woke up after being badly wounded in the hospital. When he isn't himself, the planet fell beneath the onslaught of any zombie epidemic, but Rick's family, son and 2021 movie review wife, survived. Having managed to leave the abandoned hospital, Rick gathered a small grouping of survivors around him and set off to conquer the planet into the future, which looks frightening, repulsive and deadly.

As a fairness, it should be noted that "The Walking Dead", despite numerous empty conversations and slow action, continues to capable of arousing interest. The creators have inside their hands an abundance of material from the first comics, so that they draw inspiration and not be worried to create tough dramatic decisions.

I am glad that as well as blindly pursuing the plot in the comics, the creators are usually not afraid to regulate the path of the story plot, from where we will never know which will die next. Nobody is safe from falling the death on the brave despite if they have undergone a path brimming with difficult trials.

"The Walking Dead" continue their march throughout the screens and will never rest yet. Since no more 2017, the initial comic series is also outside of print, which means, given favorable rating conditions, The Walking Dead will always surf the air. The main thing is simply not to forfeit your skill and remember tips on how to maintain the tension on top.