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Michonne Slays Zombies in First Clip of 'The Walking Dead' Season 3
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Having no dialog, the footage captures the sword-wielding heroine in action solo as she's about to pick up some drugs.

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As countdown to "The Walking Dead" season 3 premiere has begun on AMC, new scene from an upcoming episode was shared during "The Talking Dead" on Sunday, July 8. It has no dialog, but features Danai Gurira's Michonne killing three walkers with her trusty sword, before picking up aspirin.

In a chat during the talk show, showrunner Glen Mazzara called Rick's new style of leading the group "Ricktatorship." He added, "Rick has to whip that group in shape, there's no safe place to hide." As for The Governor who is portrayed by David Morrissey, he gushed, "The Governor thinks he's a messiah; he sees it as an opportunity to get onto history's stage."

Chandler Riggs, who plays Carl, also gave tidbits about his character, claiming, "He's growing up. He's definitely not a kid anymore. ...He's more of a soldier, more part of the group." Property master John Sanders revealed there would be "big weapons" in the third season, while executive producer David Alpert told fans to prepare for the deaths of characters "that you care and love."

"The Walking Dead" will return with the all-new episodes sometime this fall. AMC will promote the show at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, July 13 in Hall H. Andrew Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies, Norman Reedus and more stars are set to attend the panel, where fans can get the first look at an official sneak preview of season 3.

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