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New life for ‘Walking Dead’

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Danai, what is it like to play two powerful women in The Walking Dead and in two blockbuste­rs in the Marvel universe, in a time of the #MeToo movement and a focus on empowering women?

Danai: It has been an amazing experience. We are starting to see more women-driven narratives, and that’s exciting. When we put out strong female characters or characters who are multidimen­sional and generally under-represente­d, the shocking thing is the response is so amazing that we wonder why we didn’t do it earlier.

Are you able to give us a teaser about the upcoming season?

Angela: We are starting a new chapter of the story which is exciting for us. We are starting with a time jump and we’re playing with time, so that gives us the opportunit­y to see where our characters are at after the war has ended. We get to see the world in a way we’ve never seen it before. We see nature taking over and man-made structures falling. We also see how intrepid our group are in dealing with the new challenges and their interperso­nal relationsh­ips. We’re dealing with themes about civilisati­on. How do you build a civilisati­on? How do you look to the past to build for the future? How do you deal with the difference­s in philosophy and what are the things we, as people, owe one another?

In the final episode of last season, we saw a glimpse of Daryl and Maggie revolting against Rick and all the Negan stuff. Will we see more of that? What other characters will make a comeback?

Angela: We’ll see some great stuff with Daryl and Maggie. Daryl made a promise to Maggie and Maggie made a promise herself. These are people who tend to be people of their word.

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