The trailer for “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 4 Episode 11 has been released by AMC and the suspense is intensifying yet again. Following the episode “Close Your Eyes,” the next one will have Morgan (Lennie James) face several obstacles, with one of them being himself, Express reported.
Morgan previously expressed his sentiments about returning to Alexandria and telling Rick (Andrew Lincoln) he’s right. However, the journey towards the sanctuary is fraught with danger and the strong-willed character realizes this. “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 4 Episode 11 will have Morgan confront his decision about his return and ultimately decided to postpone it.
He is seen walking on a deserted bridge when voices in his head suddenly murmur incomprehensible conversations. This leads Morgan to turn back, running as he did. The trailer for “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 4 Episode 11 also gives a sneak peek at a confrontation with an unknown group.
Morgan discovers a convenience store that is well-kept and well-supplied. Obviously, the building is inhabited by survivors who are naturally hostile to strangers. A wheelchair-bound character – the first one to be introduced in “The Walking Dead” universe – aims a shotgun at Morgan’s torso as they are having a conversation in the “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 4 Episode 11.
What’s more, we also see Morgan being chased by walkers as he is handcuffed. It’s unclear who is responsible for this development as the character also meets another survivor who is seemingly left for dead for the zombies to feast upon. “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 4 Episode 11 is set to introduce three new characters to the post-apocalyptic drama.
While their names have not yet been revealed, their actors are already known. Mo Collins will play a truck-driving character. She’s the companion of Daryl Mitchell’s character, the wheelchair-bound individual whom Morgan encounters. Lastly, Aaron Stanford will play an entrepreneur who is trying to win the approval of Collins and Mitchell’s characters. The next episode, titled “The Code,” will air on Aug. 26.


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