'Fear the Walking Dead' season 2: Character from web series 'Flight 462' to be on show?

Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462 AMC

Zombie fans just can't wait for "Fear the Walking Dead" season 2 to drop after the action and thrill featured at the  end of the show's six-episode freshman run. The "Walking Dead" spin-off will return with 15 episodes and a new setting.

As fans already know, Travis and the rest of the survivors from the epidemic that's starting to gobble up the town are headed to the waters in hopes of escaping the place they considered home, which is now quickly becoming a rotten wasteland.

As the action escalated in the first season of "Fear the Walking Dead," the miniseries "Flight 462" was also soaring high. Fans believe that some characters from this undersized program, which airs during commercial breaks of the series, will find their way into "Fear the Walking Dead."

Undead Walking recently had fans choose in a poll which character from "Flight 462" they would like to see in "Fear the Walking Dead" season 2. As of this writing, the winner by landslide is the unnamed army jacket-donning woman.

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The mysterious and overly anxious lady, who believed that something's up at the airport (the flight took off even if it was supposedly grounded), closed the boy's shutters when he started to see something weird going on outside as he talked to his mom on the phone.

While it will be exciting to see the enigmatic and intriguing character in action in "Fear the Walking Dead" season 2, there's no mention of a crossover at this time. For now, fans will follow what's left of Travis's family in the wake of the zombie outbreak.

While the new season will predominantly see the cast on a yacht owned by suspicious rich businessman Victor Strand, the show won't be entirely set there. Besides, there's no assurance that a walker won't make its way there either. There's also the fear that the humans, desperate to survive, will turn against each other just to stay alive.

"Fear the Walking Dead" season 2 premieres Apr. 10, 2016.

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