Erickson will also segue to a multiple-year development deal with AMC, in which he will develop new projects for AMC Studios and other networks in the AMC Networks portfolio, including Sundance TV. READ: “Fear the Walking Dead” EP teases Dayton Callie’s Season 3 roleĪlthough Erickson will be replaced by incoming showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg in Season 4, Erickson will remain as an executive producer for the AMC series. “I’m looking forward to September and October as a time where I can refill the well a little bit and make plans for the next thing.” We wrap in July, but I’m still delivering and won’t be done until August or September,” Erickson said. Writing on Season 3 is now finished, but the production on the installment won’t end until mid-July. You sacrifice quite a bit to keep all of these balls up in the air.” ![]() Frankly, you end up not spending as much time with your kids as you would like. “When you’re running a show, inevitably it’s all-consuming. “It’s something that’s been on my mind for a time,” he told the news outlet. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Erickson revealed that he decided to step down from his role as showrunner to spend more time with his children. ![]() But what was the reason behind his decision to exit the zombie drama? Dave Erickson, who developed “Fear the Walking Dead” alongside “Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman, is set to vacate his position as showrunner at the end of the upcoming Season 3.
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