The Walking Dead finally gets its Lori Grimes


It looks like Andrew Lincoln’s character of Rick Grimes for AMC’s upcoming horror tv series, The Walking Dead, has finally found it’s wife. According to Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly the role of Lori Grimes has finally been cast with Sarah Wayne Callies (previously seen in the now-cancelled Prison Break). She joins Andrew Lincoln to form the husband-and-wife in the tv series adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s popular and critically-acclaimed zombie apocalypse comic book series.

I like this choice in casting not just because Sarah Wayne Callies actually looks like the character, but her previous role in Prison Break looks to have been the perfect practice role for the part of Lori Grimes. Rick Grimes’ wife Lori could only be described as very troubled and keeping secrets of her own during her time away from Rick at the beginning of the series. While I wouldn’t call the character as hysterical she does pose some instability in the group dynamics which Rick has to carefully navigate if he has any chance of keeping his small group of survivors from dying out.

As more and more names get announced as becoming part of the show’s cast it looks like the series (6-episodes ordered for the moment) continues to move towards it’s early summer production start date. The Walking Dead looks to be one of the 2010  fall schedule’s most-anticipated new shows and here’s to hoping Darabont and crew’s initial 6-episodes hit it out of the park and earn the show more ordered episodes.

Source: Entertainment Weekly

2 responses to “The Walking Dead finally gets its Lori Grimes

  1. I’m starting to look forward to seeing this though I still haven’t read the original comic. (And, to a certain extent, I like the idea of being able to go into it blind with no expectations.) Since I’m not familiar with the source material, I can’t really judge the casting choices but I do remember feeling that Callies did a good job on Prisonbreak (though I wasn’t a huge fan of the show overall).

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    • I would say that’s a good way of going into the show. I will say that I’d still recommend you get the volumes of collected issues once the the show starts. Darabont and Kirkman (writer of the books) have stated that the show will use the books as a foundation but won’t stick religiously to every issue or even use every story-arcs completed, so far. So, I believe that the show will go a different route than the books once thee general premise and characters have been set-up.

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