![]() "I would make a beeline to the Kingdom if you ask me," said Payton while discussing the back-half of season nine. Khary Payton plays King Ezekiel on "The Walking Dead." On season nine, Ezekiel rallied together the communities for a fair that went terribly wrong. Of course, that strategy may not work out if real-life zombies are a bit more rabid and smarter like some of the ones introduced in "Zombieland: Double Tap." ![]() Look, these zombies are going nowhere in a hurry. "Stop fighting so much! Fighting takes energy! Just walk slow, talk low. "If food and water are in high demand, what you gotta do is preserve your energy," said Hurst. Wearing the skin of the dead over your face sounds like a strange survival tactic, but Hurst sees a huge benefit if the undead act just like the ones we're used to on "TWD." That's a reason Hurst asked about his character Beta having gold teeth on the show as a means of survival. How long are you gonna survive if your teeth are rotting out of head? Zombies can't fight you if they can't fight through ten layers of clothing. One, like Forrest Gump, you're gonna need a comfortable pair of shoes. "I always just thought, if there's a zombie apocalypse, you're gonna need three things. Out of everyone Insider spoke with, it seemed like Hurst put some of the most thought into what he would do if the world came to an end. It's kind of gross and intense, but it seems to work for them. They don't know that you're there! It's zombie camouflage."įor those who aren't familiar, the Whisperer group wears the skin of the dead over their faces. "You wear dead skin, everybody's happy," said Hurst of why he'd channel his onscreen character in real life to blend in with the dead. Ryan Hurst said he'd blend in among the dead. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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