Why So Few Characters Died in The Walking Dead?

The Walking Dead producer Angela Kang explained why so few characters died in the series overall. However, in the comic book that the series was adapted for, this situation was much different.
 Why So Few Characters Died in The Walking Dead?
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There was a remarkable development about The Walking Dead series, which we met for the first time in 2010 and managed to leave its mark on the history of the series throughout its 11-year broadcast life. The producer of the series, Angela Kang, made a remarkable statement in an interview with Insider.

The Walking Dead was simply a zombie series. However, the number of characters who died during the 11 seasons was not much. Angela Kang also touched on this issue. The director of the series explained why such a situation occurred.

Why were deaths so low in The Walking Dead? [CONTAINS SPOILERS!]

Saying that many characters survived not only in the series but also in the comic book it was adapted from, Angela Kang said, “The series is known for massacres and deaths, but if you look at the main material, the story actually progresses. How do you create something that has continuity otherwise?” he said. Explaining that although the main characters were killed in the comics, they did not do such a thing, Kang said, “We cannot kill the main characters like in the comics. The stories of these characters will continue in the spinoffs.” she said. Our followers who want to have detailed information about these spinoffs can take a look at our news below.

With this; It should be noted that the end of The Walking Dead is not the same as the comic book. According to the statements made a few months ago, the comic ended with the section featuring new generation heroes. However, such a thing did not happen in the series. Even back then, it was said that the reason for this decision might be new spinoffs.

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