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Their real danger lies in the undead company they keep, and to neutralize the Whisperers one just needs to kill the herd of zombies they walk among. The important thing to remember here is that the Whisperers are relatively small in number and have no “home base” as it were. Since walkers are naturally attracted to loud noises, this would lead the herd away from the tower and all the communities housed there, and take the walkers over a cliff.


While holed up in their defensive tower, Luke led an effort to cobble together a stereo system rigged to play The Talking Heads’ “Burning Down the House” at loud volume. How then were our heroes able to defeat such an imposing threat? With the power of music, of course! The survivors plan to outlast the Whisperer threat and end their imposing horde of walkers once and for all was a relatively simple one. These animalistic creeps who walked among the dead were some of the spookiest and most threatening baddies that Rick, Daryl, Carol, and company have ever had to deal with. You can follow along with our "Walking Dead" coverage here.No disrespect to The Governor and Woodbury or Negan and the Saviors, but Alpha and the Whisperers are certainly the best villains that The Walking Dead has conjured up over its ten-season run. You can plan to see much more of Alpha and her Whisperers moving forward for the rest of the season. "They have trained themselves for so long to deal with these threats in a very specific way," added Nicotero.
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Now, they have no idea how to protect themselves. It establishes that the people that we have come to love - Michonne, and Daryl and all our core cast, now the rules have completely changed. "One of the reasons why I love the is not only is it a great introduction to the Whisperers, but it sets the table for everything that's going to happen in the second half of the season. It's unlike 'The Walking Dead' that people are accustomed to and that's exactly what we want," said Nicotero. "The fact that 10 years later, nine-and-a-half years later, we're able to craft this story that is genuinely unnerving and creepy, I think is a tribute to everybody involved. It's something the show had never played with before and the rest of this season will lean into this horror aspect more. When Jesus was surprisingly killed, you didn't know that walker was going to be revealed to be a person. The addition of the Whisperers to the show at the end of last year was arguably the first time "The Walking Dead" ever felt a bit scary. The Whisperers spy on The Hilltop in a scene lifted directly from the comics. Of course, you can't design the looks for the three main Whisperers - Alpha, Beta, and Lydia - without drawing some inspiration from Robert Kirkman's comic that serves as the basis of the show. "For me, there's something really creepy and spooky about a creature that has no remorse and no compassion or emotion in its face," Nicotero said of diving into the Whisperer look. You really only get a sense of what's behind the mask by seeing the eyes."
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", it's the classic horror movie trove of of the emotionless killer that doesn't react. "We feel like we've pushed the envelope on walker zombie makeup design over and over again for the last nine years," Nicotero told INSIDER.
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The group is notorious for wearing zombie skin over their faces as terrifying masks they sew up from the back. After years of waiting, Nicotero was really excited to finally get to bring these characters to the TV show. With the entry of the show's latest threat, the Whisperers, Nicotero faced a new challenge - creating a stationary zombie face that still evokes the same emotion as a regular one. " The Walking Dead's" Greg Nicotero has been designing walkers for the AMC zombie drama for nearly a decade. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
