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Watch Fear the Walking Dead trailer: San Diego Comic Con preview arrives online

'What is man versus nature? Man may offer warmth, he may offer food, but nature always wins'

Jack Shepherd
Sunday 12 July 2015 06:06 EDT
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A 'walker' in the Fear the Walking Dead trailer
A 'walker' in the Fear the Walking Dead trailer (YouTube)

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For Walking Dead fans it’s difficult to remember a time in Rick Grimes’ world when the undead weren’t known as ‘Walkers’ and life was actually normal.

Prepare to go back when zombies weren't a thing, as the trailer for the LA based spin-off Fear the Walking Dead has been put online after showing at the San Diego Comic Con.

We are presented with a world uninhabited by terrors of the night, where water runs through taps and supermarkets are stocked with food. As we all know, things go horribly wrong. Watch the three minute clip below.

“What is man versus nature? Man may offer warmth, he may offer food, but nature always wins.”

Fear the Walking Dead will centre on an unusual family unit led by House of Cards actress Kim Dickens and Gang Related actor Cliff Curtis. Their children will be played by Frank Dillane (Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince) and Alycia Debnam Carey (Into the Woods).

The six-episode freshman season will debut this summer and lead into the already announced sixth season of The Walking Dead.

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