The Walking Dead has been transformed into a 1950s Western movie in a surreal fan-made trailer, imagining what it would be like in a new setting and time period. The zombie series has had multiple backdrops over its many seasons, from desolate cities overrun with the dead, to quieter areas in forests across America. This has allowed the show to evolve over time, using the dangers of both zombies and humans to differentiate itself over time.

Now, Schrödinger’s Film Club has reimagined the zombie series as a 1950s Western, giving The Walking Dead characters new roles and actors befitting the time period.

The trailer gives the zombie outbreak a Communist origin, using them as a metaphor for the major global conflict of the time period. It offers a patriotic story of Rick Grimes, now played by Charlton Heston, trying to save his town from the undead, as well as Negan, portrayed by Orson Welles. The trailer features shots of zombie hordes and other familiar characters, including Daryl Dixon now portrayed by James Dean.

Could The Walking Dead Work In A ’50s Western Setting?

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While The Walking Dead is a typical post-apocalyptic series, its lawless setting filled with people just trying to survive parallels that of classic Western movies. The zombies often act as a backdrop for a larger, human conflict, resulting in standoffs between groups of people who are willing to kill just to survive. Although the zombie franchise presents a world that’s much less organized and honorable than some Western settings, it still has some attributes that could be translated well into the film genre.

Although episodes like The Walking Dead series finale are more focused on rebuilding the world, a Western version of the show could instead be about preserving the way of life in that setting. Given the harsh, minimalist settings of many Western movies, a zombie apocalypse could be less damaging than it’s presented in a modern society. While there would still be the dangers of the undead, figures like Negan could simply be portrayed as outlaws, a familiar trope for the genre. This could inspire more hope of life going back to normal once threats of the dead have been eradicated.

Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in The Ones Who Live with a clock and silhouette in the background

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Rick Grimes’ Spinoff Ending Made A Future Walking Dead Crossover Way More Likely

The conclusion of Rick Grimes’ spinoff set the protagonist up for a permanent return, making the chances of a Walking Dead crossover much more likely.

Although a Western setting would be a far cry from the modern times the series is set in, a version of The Walking Dead reimagined for the past could result in interesting stories exploring a variety of new possibilities. Even zombie Westerns that treat their story similar to the TV show could be intriguing to watch play out, especially if they pull lots of inspiration from the series. With plenty of similarities on its own already, the zombie franchise shows how easily it could translate its story to a Western setting.

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Based on one of the most successful and popular comic books of all time, AMC’s The Walking Dead captures the ongoing human drama following a zombie apocalypse. The series, developed for television by Frank Darabont, follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), who are traveling in search of a safe and secure home. However, instead of the zombies, it is the living who remain that truly become the walking dead. The Walking Dead lasted for eleven seasons and spawned several spinoff shows, such as Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond.
 

Cast

Steven Yeun
, Andrew Lincoln
, Chandler Riggs
, Laurie Holden
, Jeffrey DeMunn
, Sarah Wayne Callies
, Melissa McBride
, Norman Reedus
, Jon Bernthal
, Iron E. Singleton

Release Date

October 31, 2010

Seasons

11

Network

AMC

Streaming Service(s)

Netflix
, AMC Plus

Franchise(s)

The Walking Dead

Directors

Greg Nicotero

Showrunner

Frank Darabont
, Angela Kang
, Scott M. Gimple
, Glen Mazzara