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'The Walking Dead' Season 4: Andrew Lincoln Reveals Rick Will Be in A 'Different' Place

With the debut of season four of "The Walking Dead" slated for October, Andrew Lincoln, who plays Rick Grimes on the hit original series, stated that his leading character will be in a different state of mind as compared to the end of season three.

"Certainly after the death of Lori, I think that a lot was brought into question, certainly in that last episode," Lincoln said during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. "And Andrea helped that sort of narrow his focus much more on his son, who is obviously in a very, very disturbed state toward the end of last season. And I think he has to take responsibility for that."

Season three of the hit AMC television series wrapped up in April, and the network renewed the show for a fourth season of 16 new episodes debuting in October.

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Previously released spoilers about the fourth season of "The Walking Dead" include the title of episode six, "Rise," where a new character named Don will be introduced.

Additionally, reports indicated that Don will be portrayed by "Walk The Line" actor Danny Vinson, according to the International Business Times.

It was also revealed beforehand that Vinson's "sometimes grumpy" character is between 50 and 70 years old and has a granddaughter.

Chad Coleman, who plays Tyreese in the series, will have a more prominent role in the next season, becoming one of the main characters who will have his name among the open credits.

Season four will also allow fans to see more of Sonequa Martin-Green, who plays Tyreese's sister Sasha, as well as Emily Kinney, who has portrayed Beth since season two.

David Morrissey, better known as The Governor, will also return as a series regular for season four of "The Walking Dead."

The premiere episode of season four is also known as "30 Days Without Accident" and is slated to include "great drama and great action," according to AMC's blog.

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