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"Walking Dead: Dead City Temporada 2 Fecha de estreno para IGN Fan Fest 2025"

Authore: AndrewActualizar:Apr 24,2025

La fecha de lanzamiento principal para The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 fue presentado como parte de una revelación exclusiva en IGN FAN Fest 2025, programada para el 4 de mayo de 2025. Durante el evento, IGN mostró un clip exclusivo y realizó una entrevista con Scott Gimple, el director de contenido del universo de Walking Dead, junto al actor de Maggie Lauren Cohan y el actor de NEGAN JEFFREY DEAN MORGAN.

Lauren Cohan profundizó en el estado mental de Maggie cuando comienza la temporada 2. "Lamentablemente, no todo es tan rosado como podría ser o parece o uno esperaría", compartió Cohan. Destacó los desafíos cotidianos que enfrenta Maggie, diciendo: "Mi hijo sigue siendo un adolescente y hay estas tensiones naturales de navegar solo la vida familiar. Y tengo a Ginny a mi cuidado y es una adolescente. Por lo tanto, así que hay una dinámica doméstica muy relatable que se está desarrollando a medida que avanzamos en la temporada 2, en la mejor parte de este mundo apocalíptico y que está a salvo y que quedan a salvo y que dormimos antes de que nos vamos a la temporada 2.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan proporcionó información sobre el viaje de Negan, un personaje que ha transformado de ser detestado a un favorito de los fanáticos. "Encontramos mucho a Negan bajo el pulgar de la dama y el croata, y en algún terreno con el que no está muy familiarizado", explicó. Él elaboró ​​los desafíos de Negan, declarando: "Va a intentar voltear ese guión, por supuesto. Pero está en un lugar que no creo que esté disfrutando mucho. Al comienzo de la temporada, lo encontramos teniendo dificultades con todo. Siempre es esquema y tratando de averiguar cómo puede ponerse en la parte superior de la situación, pero lo encontramos en un lugar difícil".

Morgan también tocó el icónico arma de Negan, el bate de béisbol envuelto en alambre de púas llamado Lucille, después de su fallecida esposa. "La Lucille de todo, ¿qué puedo decir?" Él reflexionó. "¡Me encanta esa cosa! Pero como actor, ese es el único accesorio que he tenido toda mi vida que disfruto llevando conmigo. Me trajo recuerdos muy buenos. ¡No para Lauren!"

Scott Gimple discutió los conflictos de la próxima temporada, señalando: "No hay un solo gran malo. Hay mucho cambio en cuanto a la clasificación de poder para esta temporada. No todo es antagónico. Es un poco más complejo así. Es un poco más político. Y luego nos ponemos un poco físicos".

IGN también proporcionó a los espectadores los primeros minutos del primer episodio de la temporada 2 de The Walking Dead: Dead City . Puedes verlo a continuación:

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The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 se estrenará en AMC el 4 de mayo de 2025. Estén atentos para obtener más actualizaciones de IGN Fan Fest 2025.

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