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The Walking Dead Season 4 Mid-Season Premiere Trailer Crawls Out

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Check out what’s in store for Rick and company in this mid-season premiere trailer for The Walking Dead Season Four.

After taking a break for two months, the latter half of AMC’s The Walking Dead Season Four will be back to terrorize viewers once more on February 9. To make the wait just a wee bit bearable, check out the mid-season premiere trailer where it shows us some of the gut-wrenching scenes we’ll bear witness to later this year.

The synopsis for the second half of Season Four reads, “Following the devastating events of the mid-season finale, Rick and the group are still reeling from the loss of their home, family, and friends. With the destruction of the prison, we see the group of survivors broken apart and sent on divergent paths, unsure of everyone else’s fate. What was a challenging life behind fences and walls grows that much more perilous and precious as they are exposed to new dangers, new enemies, and heartbreaking choices. They will have their faith thoroughly tested — a faith that breaks some of them and redeems others”

It seems Rick will be going through an emotional wringer once more before the season ends — though, that’s to be expected given what happened in the last episode. In video game The Walking Dead developments, make sure you read our review of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead Season Two: All That Remains , where it’s called a “memorable, beautifully distressing content fans of the first series will have come to expect.”

Source: IGN

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