AMC to announce The Walking Dead/Fear The Walking Dead crossover this Sunday

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Sunday night, November 26, AMC will announce how The Walking Dead and Fear The Walking Dead will crossover.

AMC is set to deliver an early Christmas present to fans of The Walking Dead and Fear The Walking Dead this Sunday, November 26, when it will officially announce how the two shows will crossover.

In a tweet from The Walking Dead’s official handle, it was announced the crossover character and event would be revealed on Talking Dead with Chris Hardwick.

Just how will the show’s collide? And, who-what-where will this take place? We have no clue, but, as one might expect, Chris Hardwick knows.

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Show off. Anyway, there are some fan-favorites that may be the spotlight character of the crossover. Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) is from Texas where Fear The Walking Dead will supposedly take place next season.

However, for this to happen, it would have to be a flashback, as poor Abraham got his brains bashed in by Negan last season.

Abraham could still be mentioned in the crossover, if, say, Madison Clark played by Kim Dickens were to show up and tell the survivors she knew him before he left Texas to take Eugene to Washington. If that were to happen, then Rosita and Eugene may possibly know who Madison is, setting up a fantastic storyline.

My personal favorite scenario, however, would be Nick Clark (Frank Dillane) showing up in a brief snippet of what is coming after All Out War. By that, I mean, Nick could be shown leading a herd of walkers as the leader of the next group of bad guys — The Whisperers.

We’ve seen Nick walk with the dead in large herds on FTWD, and if TWD wanted to show what’s coming next, perhaps on the mid-season finale, then showing Nick wearing the face of a walker, shambling at the head of a large herd, then it would be a pretty great scene.

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But who do you think the link to the crossover will be? Sound off in the comments below.