Since AMC’s “The Walking Dead” finished Season 5 in March, fans of the zombie series have had very little information to satisfy them as they wait around for the show’s return in the the fall.

But the teasers have begun to trickle in.

AMC has just released a video in which "The Walking Dead" star Michael Cudlitz guides fans through a quick behind-the-scenes look as production happens on set.


In the promo, Cudlitz visits with his co-stars Sonequa Martin-Green, Lennie James, Lauren Cohan and Christian Serratos. Everyone seems to be excited to be braving the sweltering Atlanta heat in order to get back to work, especially Norman Reedus who plants a kiss right on co-star Danai Gurira's mouth as she is trying to give an interview.

Cudlitz says that upcoming first episode of the season is a “huge, huge episode,” and that “Season 6 is going to be phenomenal, the first episode is going to blow your mind.”

About the only thing that has been keeping fans of the Robert Kirkman-created series calm as they have to wait all summer for more zombie related action, has been the promise of the upcoming companion series "Fear the Walking Dead," which is set to premier in August.

To ease audiences that are anxious for this semi-prequel to just begin, AMC has released a new teaser which sets up the atmosphere of anxiety for the L.A.-based show which takes place at the start of the undead epidemic.

In the 30-second trailer guidance counselor Madison (Kim Dickens) is trying to calm down a kid who is visibly perturbed by rumors of this new infection. “Reports in five states,” exclaims the student,“They don’t know if it’s a virus or a microbe. They don’t know, but it’s spreading … No, people are killing!”

Madison ties to be the voice of reason, cautioning the boy to spend less time on-line, and saying that if there was really a problem, “The Authorities would tell us.”