Did The Walking Dead‘s season 7 premiere leave you with an endless list of unanswered questions, thanks to Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) turning Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Abraham (Michael Cudlitz) into gooey corpses? If so, you’re in luck, as cast members Andrew Lincoln (Rick) and Lennie James (Morgan) will help fans make sense of it all during a live Q&A featured on the new social app GabBox on Saturday, October 29, at 6 p.m. ET.
The “Gab” session, which begins with a screening of the hit AMC series’ pilot episode, takes place at the Georgia World Congress Trade Center in Atlanta. Fans unable to attend can follow along and interact with the stars by streaming the event via their mobile devices, or by syncing their DVD/Blu-ray.
“The Walking Dead is a global phenomenon, which plays perfectly to GabBox’s strength: fans interacting with each other and the cast as they watch the drama unfold,” said GabBox cofounder Richard Janes in a statement. “GabBox makes it a truly immersive experience that can be enjoyed in both real time or even again after the initial broadcast for those not on the East Coast.”
GabBox is an entertainment app that allows celebrities, content creators and general users to host live forums around TV shows, movies and live sporting events. The app is currently available on iPhone and is coming soon to Android. Among the TV shows with cast members who use Gab include Scream Queens, Pretty Little Liars, The Vampire Diaries, Scandal and Dancing With The Stars.
Cudlitz told Us Weekly and other reporters during a conference call on October 24 that his character’s peace-sign gesture during his death scene was added last-minute as a message for Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green).
“We saw that after Abe was hit down, we couldn’t turn round to look at Sasha,” Cudlitz said. “We needed to find a way for him to say bye to her — that’s what the peace sign was.”
The Walking Dead airs on AMC Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.