Friday 20 January 2017

The Walking Dead Season 7 - Producers Confirm Violence Will be Toned Down!


via IFTTT The Walking Dead Season 7 - Producers Confirm Violence Will be Toned Down! Alright what’s going on guys it’s Trev back again here to bring you another video. In this one I will be giving my thoughts on the official confirmation that AMC has decided to tone down the violence in the show after the backlash from the walking dead season 7 premiere episode 1, the day will come when you won’t be. A few viewers have asked for me to give my thoughts. I personally do not think this is good for the series and also do not believe this is the reason why viewers have started to tune out of the show this half. I believe episodes 2 – 4 are more to blame for the ratings decrease than the premiere was. Check out the article from comicbook.com here: http://ift.tt/2iS46uN In Episode 7x01 (The Day Will Come When You Won't Be), Negan made his presence known by bashing the skulls of Abraham Ford and Glenn Rhee in front of everyone they knew and loved. He didn't just beat them, though. He bashed their skulls right into the ground, mocked them as they were brutally injured, and swung their blood around on hit and whipped it onto Rick's face. The intense backlash which criticized the episode and its horrific violence prompted a change in the AMC series. The Walking Dead has toned down its violence following Negan's introduction executive producer Gale Anne Hurd has revealed. It was Fat Joey's death which was toned down, according to actor Joshua Hoover. "Yeah I took a hit. I took a hit on the head from Mr. Norman Reedus, and it was a good hit. Norman Reedus has swung a metal pipe before in his life I think," Hoover said. "Yeah I got hit right square in the head. There was the special effects that they do with the blood packet. They had a blood packet on the pipe and it just went everywhere. Everybody said it looked so awesome, but also pretty graphic. So i’m assuming that’s why they didn’t show that angle, they probably had a little too much already with Spencer’s guts. But, yeah, there was definitely another shot, and I’d like to see that footage." “We were able to look at the feedback on the level of violence,” Hurd said during a panel session at the NATPE conference (via Variety). “We did tone it down for episodes we were still filming for later on in the season.” Q&A: In a recent interview, the producers claimed they will decrease the violence going into season 7 due the the negative backlash they got from the season 7 premier. What do you think about that? - Luca Rivers As always thanks for watching everyone! TrevsChan2 Facebook Page ► http://ift.tt/1jivmhV TrevsChan2 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/trevschan2 TrevsChan2 Tumblr ► http://ift.tt/1jivldy Trevschan2 Google+ ► http://ift.tt/1pAgZTK Trevschan2 Blogger ► http://ift.tt/1jivmyb The Walking Dead Season 7 Reviews ► Who Would Win Vs Series ► http://ift.tt/1sTDzh2 Trevschan2

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