The cast and crew of "The Walking Dead" are currently filming Season 5 in Atlanta. Co-Executive Producer Denise Huth recently did an interview with AMC and spilled a few details about the new season.

Because of the cliffhanger at the end of Season 4, the new season will most likely pick up at Terminus but it doesn't sound like Rick Grimes and co. will be there for long. When asked about new locations in Season 5, Huth said, "We're out of the prison and we're on the road, and we will see a little more Terminus. The [survivors] don't have a space to get back to, like the prison, so this year will be really brand new, which is exciting."

Huth also said that she was excited for fans to see the premiere, which debuts in October.

"Premieres are exciting because the audience is dying to know what's happening, especially this year since we ended on a cliffhanger," Huth told AMC. "It's about answering all those questions that fans have had all summer long, and setting up where we're going for the rest of the year. Scott Gimple is very good at laying in all these little details in the first few episodes that will pay off during the season. With the finale, you want to be satisfied and leave people wanting more."

So what can zombie fans expect when "The Walking Dead" returns?

"A lot has happened to these people while they were apart. We don't know where Beth is, the group doesn't know what happened with Lizzie and Mika... there's a lot of story that will affect these characters," Huth said. "Seeing them back together after everything they've lost will be really exciting."  

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