Walking Dead, Bing Offer Walk-On Zombie Role

Sunday night was the big premiere of season 2 of AMC’s hit zombie survival show The Walking Dead, based on the brilliant graphic series created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore. Although season ...
Walking Dead, Bing Offer Walk-On Zombie Role
Written by Josh Wolford

Sunday night was the big premiere of season 2 of AMC’s hit zombie survival show The Walking Dead, based on the brilliant graphic series created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore.

Although season 2 is already a wrap, it looks like you might have a chance to play a small role in season 3 – as a zombie.

AMC has teamed up with Bing for the Walking Dead Sweepstakes, a contest to give one lucky person a chance to test out their limb-dragging, entrails-eating, vacant-expression skills with a walk-on role. The prize includes a trip for two to the set of The Walking Dead season 3, roundtrip airfare, hotel accommodations, and $500 cash.

Only the winner (not the guest) will win the part on the show. He/she will be “transformed into the flesh-eating dead by Greg Nicotero’s creature team,” and if you’ve seen the show, you know what awesome zombie-creators those guys are.

Want to win a stagger-on role as a zombie in The #WalkingDead Season 3? Enter AMC and @Bing‘s Sweepstakes today! http://t.co/kHi8Zw7T 21 hours ago via HootSuite · powered by @socialditto

Did you guys watch the season 3 premiere? What did you think? Personally, I thought that it was great, and definitely sets up the possibility for an incredible season (and this is coming from a guy who was disappointed by season 1). Will it fill the Breaking Bad-sized void in my life? That remains to be seen, but I’m undoubtedly impressed.

If you want to relive the key highlights from the season 2 premiere, check out this video below –

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