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'Fear the Walking Dead' Season 4 Finale Promo Shows Martha Will Make a Change

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"The Walking Dead" companion series, "Fear the Walking Dead" is coming on Sunday, Sept. 30 at AMC. But before final episode titled "I Lose Myself" finally air on TV, AMC has released the finale promo.

The "Fear the Walking Dead" trailer reveals a very climatic showdown between the remaining members of the group and an insane Martha (Tonya Pinkins), who has made it her mission to go after Morgan (Lennie James), Comic Soon reported Martha is a mysterious woman, and it's hard to predict her behavior.

In the "Fear the Walking Dead" clip titled ‘Martha’s Video Message to Morgan’, Morgan is watching a video message left behind by Martha. She becomes the primary antagonist of the second half of season 4. The video message looks eerie and she told Morgan she will be back stronger than ever.

In the mid-season of "Fear the Walking Dead," viewers witnessed how the survivors explore themselves as individuals and as part of the greater group and how they will forge ahead. They have faced new adversaries including human, walker, and even nature itself. Their journey is difficult because of threats, love, heartbreak, and loss. Despite that, they find hope.

According to some report, the character who will leave "Fear the Walking Dead" is Jim, portrayed by Aaron Stanford. He is the brewer, who was a petulant prick of a man. Some viewers may not feel sorry to see him go as in his final moments, he is blaming Morgan for his death, even though it wasn't Morgan's fault.

The executive producer of "Fear the Walking Dead" is Scott M. Gimple, showrunners Andrew Chambliss, Ian Goldberg, Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Gale Ann Hurd, and Greg Nicotero. It was produced by AMC Studios. The series stars Lennie James, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Garrett Dillahunt, Maggie Grace, and Jenna Elfman.

Watch the trailer below. You check the clip here!

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