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one zombie The most consistent Easter egg is the ever-changing logo in the opening of each episode. Season after season, white letters once zombie The logo has a slightly rotten and cracked appearance. Executive producer Gail Anne Hurd explains huffington song In 2015,”For the observant fans, here’s an easter egg. We are mirroring the world. The world is in decline, pedestrians are also in decline, so it reflects that“Let’s see how it develops zombie The logos in the video below are provided by Wochit Entertainment:
The interesting way, zombie Signs of Rot only lasted until the eighth season. With the departure of Rick Grimes and the leaping six-year timeline, season 9 saw some major changes and the logo was once again changed to reflect that. However, instead of fading, the typeface appears more solid and has a green tint, symbolizing a new chapter of development. Newly appointed host Angela Kang explains the change insider 2018:
“In previous installments, the logos in the main titles have rotted with the world and zombies in the show. The solid stone letters overgrown with greenery in the Season 9 logo reflect the fact that we’re entering a new chapter in our story where our characters are rebuilding and nature developing.“
zombie The logo isn’t the only thing that’s been overhauled over the past few seasons. The entire title sequence also received more graphic changes after Angela Kang was promoted to host zombie Comic roots. Like the logo, the new title sequence – with trees and flowers in full bloom – hints at a new era of growth, one in which both nature and survivors find their way back to where they were after almost a decade. century. zombie The world zombie apocalypse has begun.