AMC's hit zombie TV series, The Walking Dead, is currently in production in Griffin, Ga. for its highly anticipated fourth season.

The upcoming installment, which will start off some months after the Season 3 finale, has now officially wrapped two of its scenes, according to Horror-Movies.

One of the sequences is of a grounded airplane while the second is what appears to be a military base, bringing up speculation that it may be where new character Bob Stookey (Larry Gilliard Jr.) originally resides.

The respective information is a clear-cut indication that Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the group will be making their move from the prison grounds, sooner rather than later.

Although it's still unknown where The Governor (David Morrissey) ran off to after the second season, he is still set to play a prominent role moving forward.

In other news that may come as a surprise to those that haven't read TWD comic series, the Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) character wasn't part of the series, according to a reader of the site.

"I don't know if you knew this or not, but Daryl was never a part of the Walking Dead. When Norman Reedus tried out for the role the directors made a special character for him, Daryl. Norman was originally supposed to be Merle."

The Walking Dead will be kicking off its fourth season on Sunday, October 13 at 9/8 p.m. Central on the AMC network.

Keep checking back for more of the latest details on the popular zombie series. A look ahead to Season 4 can be watched below.

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