vendredi 1 juillet 2016

Walking Dead Cast Picks Their Favorite TV Show Moments


Ross Marquand, Scott Wilson and more weigh in.

Universal Studios' The Walking Dead Attraction celebrates the best of the series to date by letting theme park attendees walk through some of the AMC show's most iconic moments -- walkers included.

To kick off the new attraction, several The Walking Dead cast members from the past and present headed to Los Angeles to attend an opening event prior to The Walking Dead Attraction's official opening on July 4th. There they revealed their favorite moments from the series' first six seasons that they think are deserving of being permanently commemorated in a standing attraction -- especially since Greg Nicotero said the attraction will be updated as each season airs.

Ross Marquand (Aaron)

"One thing I'm hoping to see is when Aaron and Daryl go to the cannery and they get taken over by the hundreds of zombies that fall from of the Wolves' trap. That would be awesome to see. The Wolves' attack on Alexandria -- that's personally what I'd love to see. You go back six seasons; there's so much to draw from, whether it's the bicycle girl, the well walker. There's just so much to draw from this show I almost forget sometimes how far this group has come. They've been through everything."

Scott Wilson (Hershel)

"There's so many walkers and so many moments that are extraordinary. Greg and his team just did wonderful things with so many walkers. ... There are quite a few. Well walker, the walker that bit Hershel's leg -- that's pretty major to Hershel. The walker in the tree was good."

Brighton Sharbino (Lizzie)

"My favorite moment was probably the well walker. I think that was pretty cool."

Kyla Kenedy (Mika)

"They probably will put the bicycle girl in. I feel like she was one of the coolest zombies."

Michael Traynor (Nicholas)

"The prison was a pretty awesome setting. Woodbury! Those, like Alexandria, are fantastic because it's elements we recognize from our world today -- all these cute little storefronts and all that stuff -- but then it's just been turned into this militarized, post-apocalyptic barricade against the onslaught of death."

Terri Schwartz is Entertainment Editor at IGN. Talk to her on Twitter at @Terri_Schwartz.

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