Adam Harrington Interview (Andrew St. John, TWD) - Alternative Magazine Online

edited July 2012 in The Walking Dead
I have just posted an interview with Adam Harrington (the voice of Andrew St. John in The Walking Dead:Episode 2 - Starved for Help) on Alternative Magazine Online:

INTERVIEW – In Conversation with Adam Harrington (Andrew St. John, The Walking Dead: The Game)

As always, I would love to hear your thoughts! :) You can also check out my previous interview with Dave Fennoy, the voice of Lee Everett, here.

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  • edited July 2012
    Mm. Didn't say anything about him returning to the games.
  • edited July 2012
    Zeruis wrote: »
    Mm. Didn't say anything about him returning to the games.

    no, and he says he wants to be the first talking zombie lol, but he could just be talking in a "not giving anything away" manner
  • edited July 2012
    no, and he says he wants to be the first talking zombie lol, but he could just be talking in a "not giving anything away" manner

    In the series, no zombie has ever talked. In the tv series, they didn't even let
    Shane
    have a talking role as a zombie. A role such as Andy has no chance of having a speaking zombie role.
  • edited July 2012
    Zeruis wrote: »
    In the series, no zombie has ever talked. In the tv series, they didn't even let
    Shane
    have a talking role as a zombie. A role such as Andy has no chance of having a speaking zombie role.

    it was a joke, it would never happen (unless someone had immunity or experiments had been done on them), but i think it means he is dead
  • edited July 2012
    it was a joke, it would never happen (unless someone had immunity or experiments had been done on them), but i think it means he is dead

    Do we know how far in advance they have recorded dialogue? Even then, it could be as simple that, as of now TT has not decided about whether Andy will come back (if you spared him) or not.
  • edited July 2012
    Do we know how far in advance they have recorded dialogue? Even then, it could be as simple that, as of now TT has not decided about whether Andy will come back (if you spared him) or not.

    "Andy, how did you survive?"
    "I have an unbreakable 5 game deal with Telltale!"
  • edited July 2012
    I know he's joking about being the first talking dead, but seriously.... If kirkman ever starts evolving zombies like Romero did....
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited July 2012
    Alternative Magazine?
  • edited July 2012
    The man of fifty voices.
  • edited July 2012
    CapnJay wrote: »
    Alternative Magazine?

    Indeed? :confused:
  • edited July 2012
    WingSP117 wrote: »
    I know he's joking about being the first talking dead, but seriously.... If kirkman ever starts evolving zombies like Romero did....

    Kirkman is going to have to do something new to keep the series fresh. Another governor(although cool) won't cut it a third time.
  • edited July 2012
    i think kirkman making everyone infected, fixes the problem i have always had with a zombie apocalypse, and that is that an apocalypse would never happen because it is an infection spread by bites by a creature that is to slow to be a threat in most cases, but if everyone is infected it makes everywhere in the world have a potential outbreak, rather than impossibly spreading across the whole world, before anybody took action and killed them all
  • harringtonvoharringtonvo Verified
    edited July 2012
    martymcfly wrote: »
    I have just posted an interview with Adam Harrington (the voice of Andrew St. John in The Walking Dead:Episode 2 - Starved for Help) on Alternative Magazine Online:

    INTERVIEW – In Conversation with Adam Harrington (Andrew St. John, The Walking Dead: The Game)

    As always, I would love to hear your thoughts! :) You can also check out my previous interview with Dave Fennoy, the voice of Lee Everett, here.

    Thanks again for letting me babble on about myself Martin. BTW, great interview with my buddy Nicki Rapp (Voice of Lilly in WD, and Morgan LeFlay in TOMI, among others). Keep 'em coming mate!
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