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The Governor (real name Philip Blake), portrayed by David Morrissey, [18] is the leader of the fortified town of Woodbury and later the new leader of Martinez's Camp. He is shown to be a brutal, callous, cruel, cunning, highly intelligent, megalomaniacal, psychopathic, remorseless, and savage man who is a determined survivor and strong leader ...
Martinez (full name in the comic book series: Caesar Ramón Martínez) is a recurring fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead and was portrayed by Jose Pablo Cantillo in the third and fourth seasons of the television show of the same name.
The Walking Dead is a franchise that includes comic books, a TV series, and a video game series. The characters or their actions may differ from one series to another. This is an index of lists of The Walking Dead characters. List of The Walking Dead (comics) characters; List of The Walking Dead (TV series) characters
As "TWD" approaches its final eight episodes, Insider rounded up characters who simply disappeared from the zombie apocalypse over the years.
Next up is a spinoff series centered on one of TWD’s most popular duos ever, titled, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Here’s everything to know about the series, including its cast, plot ...
A drunk Martinez shares his insecurities about keeping the camp safe, and he offers The Governor a co-leadership role. In response, The Governor strikes Martinez's head with his golf club, throws him off the trailer, and drags him to a pit of walkers, where Martinez is devoured. The Governor repeatedly mutters, "I don't want it".
A second season had been commissioned in May 2012. [12] To coincide with a marathon of the show, a special episode was aired in July 2012 following the marathon's end, featuring a tour of the various props/sets used in the third season, as well as cast/crew interviews, and a snippet of exclusive footage featuring the newly introduced character Michonne.
The site's critical consensus reads, "Nine seasons in, The Walking Dead feels more alive than ever, with heightened tension and a refreshed pace that rejuvenates this long-running franchise." [72] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 72 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [73]