While shooting its final season, The Walking Dead's set in Georgia was hit with snow for the first time in years. The Walking Dead is a drama series based on the comic book series of the same name created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The series follows a group of survivors of the zombie apocalypse who face constant threats from both the walkers and other factions of survivors. The Walking Dead season 1 premiered on AMC in 2010, and its final season, season 11, is expected to conclude this year.
In The Walking Dead season 11, the survivors of Alexandria struggle with their community's lack of food due to past conflicts. This leads to a group of the survivors clashing with the Reapers at Maggie's (Lauren Cohan) former home while another group is entangled with the Commonwealth, a community of survivors introduce in The Walking Dead season 10. The Commonwealth is a large group of survivors who appears to have a means of mass production and has an army of uniformed soldiers.
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The current director of photography for The Walking Dead Duane Charles Manwiller shared on Instagram today a shot of snow falling on the TV show's set in Atlanta, Georgia. In a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the show's final season, Manwiller's post shows a black and white photo of snow falling on Commonwealth soldiers. The cinematographer jokes in his caption that the picture is "hot off the press". Check out Manwiller's post below:
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Manwiller, who has worked on The Walking Dead since 2017, additionally shares in his post's caption that this weather is the first
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