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Inside The Walking Dead: Episode 316 - Welcome To The Tombs

The cast and crew of take us inside the making of "Welcome to the Tombs", last night's third-season finale of The Walking Dead.

"In the Season 3 finale, Rick discovers that the only way to survive the apocalypse is to be open to others."

Trailer: The Walking Dead's Mid-Season 3 Return

AMC has a new trailer to promote the mid-season return of The Walking Dead.

"What can fans expect when Season 3 resumes? In this new 60-second trailer, the Governor promises his fight with Rick will "come down to the last man," Carl questions his father's leadership and Andrea hazards the Governor's wrath by visiting the prison. In short: A lot."

The Walking Dead returns on February 10th at 9pm ET on AMC.

Inside The Walking Dead: The Cast Looks Ahead

The cast and crew of The Walking Dead look back at the first half of season three and look ahead to what lies in store for them... and us... in the second half.

*** Contains spoilers for the midseason finale so wait to watch this until you've completely caught up with Episode 308, "Made To Suffer" ***

Walking Dead: Production photos from Season 3

AMC has shared a few season three production photos from the set of The Walking Dead (potential spoiler with the last photo below so don't scroll down if you don't want to confirm what you already know is inevitable).

We've got Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), of course, looking like he's finally getting serious about disciplining Carl:

We've also got Michonne (Danai Gurira) in what we can only assume is her first reaction to meeting Laurie:

Here's The Governor (David Morrisey):

And back from the dead, it's the one and only Merle 'Lefty' Dixon (Michael Rooker):

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