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Fear the Walking Dead charts rise of zombie outbreak

A fresh look at The Walking Dead's zombie apocalypse debuts this weekend, with Fear the Walking Dead sliding its particular lens westward and focusing on family drama.

Walking Dead 'prequel' series slowly builds to world taken over by the undead

Kim Dickens, left, and Cliff Curtis appear in a scene from Fear the Walking Dead, a new spinoff to AMC's The Walking Dead that debuts Sunday. (Justin Lubin/AMC/Associated Press)

A fresh look at The Walking Dead's zombie apocalypse debuts this weekend, with Fear the Walking Dead sliding its particular lens westward and focusing on family drama.

"It's a companion series," star Kim Dickens told CBC News during a recent break in shooting on the show's Vancouver set.

"It's gonna be in the same universe, but it's going to have its own real personality. I think it will be as compelling. I think it actually may be even more suspenseful and a bit more scary in the beginning," she said, citing the spin-off's slow-burn approach.

Dickens and Cliff Curtis portray the show's central pair, a high school counselor and teacher (respectively) who are dating and struggling to merge their families, which include teenage children from previous relationships.

Georgia-set The Walking Dead introduced its main character Rick Grimes quickly and thanks to an injury that immediately put him into a coma for weeks promptly inserted him into a world already transformed by zombies.

On the other hand, Los Angeles-set Fear the Walking Dead aims to chart the creeping paranoia and more gradual disintegration of a major city amid a mysterious, rapidly spreading virus.

Fear the Walking Dead

9 years ago
Duration 2:14
Cast members of the Walking Dead spin-off series discuss the Vancouver-shot show

Because the show is debuting to a built-in fanbase, "the most exciting thing is that they know the rules that (we) the characters don't know," noted cast member Elizabeth Rodriguez.

Regardless, "they're going to be in a for a great surprise."

Watch Dickens, Rodriguez and co-stars Mercedes Mason and Lorenzo James Henrie discuss the show in the video above.

Fear the Walking Dead debuts Sunday on AMC.

Fear the Walking Dead, which was shot in Vancouver, charts the disintegration of Los Angeles amid a mysterious viral outbreak. (AMC)

With files from The Canadian Press