15 Astonishing Facts About The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead has gone from a black and white comic book to a majorly successful TV series. Who would’ve thought? Flesh-craving zombies, fighting for survival, crazy plot twists, hated characters, and nail-biting cliffhangers, are just some of the things that make The Walking Dead worth watching.

The show now has millions of fans and viewers, waiting eagerly to see what becomes of their favourite characters and how the story unfolds.

Here are some interesting fun facts about the show:

1. All of the principal actors have a “Last Supper” the day they film their death scenes.

2. From season to season, the opening titles, and the walkers, “decompose” more and more to show elapsed time.

3. No one knows exactly how the virus started or how it is contracted. One theory is that it is not actually contagious, but everyone already has it. When a person dies, they will reanimate as a ‘walker’, regardless of how they were killed.

4. Among the common nicknames for the Walking dead that are shared in different groups, are “Walkers”, “Lamebrains”, “Biters”, “Rotters”, “Lurkers”, “Roamers”, “Geeks”. The term “Zombie” has never used throughout the course of the series.

5. During lunch breaks, the zombie cast would eat together while the human cast ate together.

6. You can buy the same Horton Scout HD 25 Crossbow that Daryl uses on the show at your local Walmart or online for $320.84.

7. In an interview on National Public Radio, Steven Yeun (Glenn) said that his parents (who emigrated from Korea as adults) watch the show faithfully but do not always understand the nuances of the English used in it, so they get a bootlegged version with Korean subtitles. Yuen also said that his father once asked him to thank Melissa McBride for saving his life. Even though Yeun reminded his father that it was all make-believe, Mr. Yuen insisted that his son should thank her, which he then did.

8. In the comics, Glenn and Maggie end up adopting Sophia, who is Carol’s (Melissa McBride) daughter.

9. Hershel was the group’s moral compass, and created a safe haven for Rick and his group on his farm. Hershel is no longer on the show, (the character was decapitated by the Governor) but he didn’t say goodbye to the show without a keepsake. He walked away with his fake severed head, and kept it as a mantle piece.

10. During an interview, Robert Kirkman claimed Norman Reedus (Daryl) originally auditioned for the part of Merle Dixon. He was rejected, but his audition so intrigued the show-runners that they created the part of Daryl just for him.

11. In season 2, Beth is 17 years old. In reality, Emily Kinney was 25 years old when she joined the cast.

12. The walkers have a very loud and unique sound that is a mixture of a growl and groan. However, the walkers are actually absolutely silent during the production. The noises you hear from the walkers are added in post-production. They are also instructed to move like they are leaving a bar at 2 AM.

13. The leading character Rick Grimes is from the fictitious King County, Georgia, which is named in honor of Stephen King.

14. The name Edwin Jenner, the doctor at the CDC, is a reference to Edward Jenner who developed the first vaccine (which was for smallpox).

15. The character who is referred to as the Governor had a stash of 24 heads he stored in tanks. To give them that extra creepy look, they were stained yellow using coffee grounds and tea.

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