The Walking Dead Spoilers, Season 4 - Carl Grimes to be Governor? Episode 4 Details [VIDEO]

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The Walking Dead spoilers are circulating ahead of Season 4's premiere later this year, with fans excited at how the new season will develop following the drama of Season 3.

The latest spoilers are highlighting the relationship between Rick and Carl Grimes. According to Wet Paint, Carl is unhappy to see Team Woodbury join Team Prison, and he is changing significantly.

"Carl's changing. It's a huge wake-up call for Rick and it's a big fear for him moving into next season," co-executive producer Denise Huth has said.

It has also been revealed that Rick (Andrew Lincoln) will be given much wider responsibilities in Season 4 of the AMC hit show.

"We will be getting into more world-building, more civilization being brought back, a little bit more of a bigger sense of community," said comic book writer Robert Kirkman.

He added, "Rick has a lot more people to look out for, he's going to need a lot more resources. It'll also be an incredible burden to maintain, to make it a functioning society."

The new season will also focus a lot on Rick and Carl Grimes' developing relationship.

Producer Gale Anne Hurd has said, "What's going to happen as these two groups who were literally at war with each other moments before, how are they going to integrate?"

Specifically some spoilers have emerged for episode 4.04, which Spoiler TV reported is titled "Indifference."

"The scripts this season are just amazing. The sets are crazy. It feels like we've shot about three movies already," Daryl Dixon actor Norman Reedus told Sirius XM radio recently.

He added, "It's super intense, and everything's for a specific reason, and it's great right now."

In other rumors some are currently speculating that Carl will end up killing the Governor.

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