An image that mashes up the AMC series and the Netflix documentary reminds fans of the much-talked-about debate about whether or not Glenn's alive.
- Jan 21, 2016
AceShowbiz - You must still remember the time when "The Walking Dead" made everyone ask for weeks if Glenn survived or not. The Twitter account of the comic books which the show is based on just stirred people's emotion once again with a "Making a Murderer" parody that brought up the mystery.
In an image posted on Wednesday, January 20, Glenn's (Steven Yeun) face replaces Steven Avery's in a key art of the Netflix series with a tagline which reads, "Faking a Murder," written on it. Adding a touch of humor, the image's creator writes in the caption, "If Season 6 of #TheWalkingDead were on @netflix..."
If Season 6 of #TheWalkingDead were on @netflix... pic.twitter.com/CaJ2Tg7Z8O
— The Walking Dead (@TheWalkingDead) January 20, 2016
"Making a Murderer" is a documentary that explores the trial of Steven Avery, a Manitowoc County, Wisconsin man who's accused of the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005 and subsequently convicted in 2007. The show has sparked an online petition asking President Obama to pardon Avery based on the evidence presented on the documentary.
"The Walking Dead", meanwhile, will return Sunday, February 14 on AMC.