![]() ![]() To introduce, "Mayans M.C.," the new series from Kurt Sutter ("Sons of Anarchy"), there was a "Deconstructed Bike Zone" with a deconstructed motorcycle photo-op and visual interpretations by artists including El Mac, David Flores and Oscar Magallanes. This year's FXhibition on the Hilton Bayfront was themed on art exhibition. Last year's FX (Fox Extended) activations seemed to be themed on a rundown carnival. Instead of looking back, FX generally looks forward obliquely. Learning from the hazards of Pokemon Go, the game limits how far ahead you can see and allows you to report areas where the game might not be appropriate. If you move, you move in the game." Instead of playing a character, you are "always playing yourself, but you can choose a companion to fight these battles with you." That includes series characters both living and dead (like my husband's favorite, Glenn).įans can join forces to go on missions and even bring in fans from other areas into their mission. Virtanen noted, "What you see around us is what you see here. The game, Neuman explained, brings "the zombie apocalypse to the real world" and answers the question: What would you do during a zombie apocalypse? While fans had to keep hands off the cast and the bike, there were hands-on moments with martial arts demos led by Steven Ho, the stunt coordinator for "The Walking Dead" who trained several of the actors for the series.ĪMC found other ways to bring Walking Dead fans together at and beyond SDCC. Clayton Neuman, vice president of games and applications at AMC, and Joonas Virtanen, Marketing Director of Next Games, demonstrated the new mobile game: "The Walking Dead: Our World." Using data from Google Maps and a little augmented reality, Walking Dead fans go on missions to transport survivors to safe houses. The cast members from both shows were on Hall H panels on Friday and some cast members dropped by the activation by late Saturday afternoon. In the recreated safe house, you could get your photo taken with Lucille, a flaming bat.įans could take photos of Daryl Dixon's actual motorcycle. Beyer explained that after Jadis' community had turned into walkers, "as an act of compassion, she (Jadis) puts them through a grinder." The gunk and goo was supplied via CGI magic. There are also little CGI magic photo ops with Jadis' walker composter and Negan’s flaming Lucille.
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