'Fear The Walking Dead' spoilers: Fire traps Travis' family inside hideout in episode 3

The entire city is in chaos as the undead unleashes terror in "Fear the Walking Dead" season 1. Facebook/AMC

Travis (Cliff Curtis) and his family will find themselves trapped inside a burning house in the upcoming episode of AMC series "Fear the Walking Dead."

The Inquisitr reports that the barber shop owned by the Salazar family which Travis and his ex-wife Liza (Elizabeth Rodriguez) and son Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) were taking refuge in will catch fire. This will force them to go out in the open with the rioters, believing that they are safer outside.

In the promo released by AMC, Chris will notice that the walls of the shop are getting too hot to touch. Outside, a citywide unrest is taking place, with shots being fired into the undead and people fleeing for their lives. Travis will reportedly have no option but to bring his family to his house, where his girlfriend, Madison (Kim Dickens) is.

Meanwhile, another clip shows a scared Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) while she is listening to a noise inside her home. Unsure whether the interloper is a friend or foe, the whole scenario takes on a chilling edge, as she waits for the "person" to come out in the open.

In a recent AOL Build interview, Debnam-Carey shared how her character would fare in the approaching apocalypse. She said that among the cast, she will be suffering the most as she has a lot to lose. The actress also revealed that Alicia, when trapped, becomes dangerous.

"I think it's interesting. Without spoiling anything, I think there's two different paths. There's that idea that she has the most to lose out of everyone because she has those ambitions. She wants to get out of Los Angeles. It's about starting fresh," the actress said.

Debnam-Carey also shared that her character's defining quality is that she is a resilient person. She said that Alicia has to be, or else the whole situation would destroy her.

"Fear the Walking Dead" airs Sept. 13 at 9 p.m. EST on AMC.

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