The Governor survived The Walking Dead season 3 finale when he ran off after a confrontation with Rick, and it sounds like he’s be spending a lot of time out of the picture in season 4.
Fans have known for some time just how deviant the Governor of Woodbury in The Walking Dead is, but last night brought his obsession with revenge to new heights. Today David Morrissey is dissecting what has the Governor so fixated on getting his revenge.
The Walking Dead‘s incredibly sincere Laurie Holden has spoken out about the criticism she’s received from portraying Andrea, but calmly explains the differences and reasons behind Andrea’s decisions in The Walking Dead season 3.
The Walking Dead‘s fan favourite, Norman Reedus, has discussed the parallels seen between Rick and The Governor’s groups, as well as Caesar Martinez and the continuing rumours of a relationship between Daryl and Carol.
The Walking Dead‘s Laurie Holden, who stars as Andrea, has revealed that Carl Grimes “is the only one safe” ahead of The Walking Dead season 3 finale. Who do you think might be killed off?
The Walking Dead‘s David Morrissey, who stars as The Governor, discusses working alongside Andrew Lincoln and also compares the parallels between The Governor and Rick Grimes ahead of The Walking Dead season 3 finale, 3×16 “Welcome to the Tombs.”
The Walking Dead 3×14 “Prey” will begin to increase the pressure as it heads into the season 3 finale, with Andrea, Tyreese, and Milton set to corrupt The Governor’s plans.
The Walking Dead returned last night with 3×13 “Arrow on the Doorpost” as the series begins to move into its conclusive ending. With Rick and The Governor’s meeting, The Walking Dead is hinting at the mapping of the season 3 finale. Spoilers included.