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The episode "Adaptation" marks the first appearance of Morton as the leader of the Whisperers. Her casting was first announced in July 2018. [2] Morton joined the main cast as of the episode "Omega", as her name appears in the opening credits. [3] For her role as Alpha, Morton cut and shaved her real hair for this episode.
This episode is the first not to have Andrew Lincoln credited in the main cast billing as Rick Grimes and the first not to have Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene) credited since season 2. This episode marks the first appearance of The Whisperers, a prominent antagonistic group featured in the comics following the defeat of Negan and the Saviors.
AMC released the key art for the midseason return of “The Walking Dead” Season 9, giving fans their first official look at Samantha Morton as the Whisperers’ leader Alpha. This photo gives ...
The Living, first appearing in "Nebraska", is a hostile group of bandits and manipulators who are heavily armed with automatic weaponry. Few members of the group appeared on screen, except for the scouting members that encountered Rick's group. They are the first antagonistic group encountered in the series and the only one with an unknown status.
Beta is a fictional character in the comic book series The Walking Dead and the television series of the same name, where he was portrayed by Ryan Hurst.In both universes, Beta is the second-in-command of the Whisperers, a group of survivors who wear walker skin to hide their presence from actual walkers.
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This season introduces the Whisperers, a group of human survivors that have created skins and masks out of walkers that allows them to move among and manipulate walker hordes. For these masks, director Greg Nicotero wanted to change the appearance from the way they are shown in the comic, which gave the masks a type of melting look.
Ron Hogan of Den of Geek gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars, writing that, "The Walking Dead hasn’t always done a good job of making villains well-rounded characters, but with the Whisperers, Angela Kang and company is doing a solid job of turning what would otherwise be a group of masked psychopaths into a Shakespearian drama company of back ...