Okay, folks, The Walking Dead may be over until October, but this year, that nasty pill is a little easier to swallow thanks to its companion series, Fear The Walking Dead. Yes, tomorrow, season 2 of Fear finally arrives, and I’m beyond thrilled. Yay. The even better news is series stars Lorenzo Henrie and my personal favorite, Lincoln Castellanos, were in Nashville this weekend for Walker Stalker Con in what turned out to be one of the most entertaining panels of the entire event.
Aside from the tidbits we already know regarding the theme of water and Strand’s prominent role, not much else has been spoiled regarding season 2, and no further details were really squeezed out of the actors. Instead, it was just an entertaining panel that spotlighted the fun side to each actor and gave the fans some interesting (and funny!) tidbits about the actors and their characters.
But, you don’t have to take my word for it. Check out the below photos and video clips where Lincoln discusses Tobias’ return (YES, the fan favorite will be back!), his hysterical opinion of the Lucille cliffhanger (and, NO, he didn’t like it!), his response to how old he is, and even, what each actor’s favorite karaoke songs are. It was the last panel of the first day of the convention and by far, my favorite.
And, of course, be sure to tune in for the Season 2 premiere of Fear The Walking Dead tomorrow at 9/8c on AMC.
Oh, for the fans who **really** want to know, Lincoln Castellanos will turn 28 this year. While it’s not on Wikipedia like Lorenzo implied, the actor’s age was spilled in a rare interview he gave in the early part of season 1.
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On Tobias’ return in Season 2:
On Tobias’ similarity to TWD’s Morgan Jones:
On that nasty Lucille cliffhanger:
What a typical day on set is like:
So, how old is Lincoln Castellanos anyways:
On Lorenzo and Lincoln’s favorite karaoke songs:
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