It’s been confirmed by AMC that the network is renewing Fear the Walking Dead for a fourth season. This, of course, coming ahead of the series’ third season premiering in June.

This time around, Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg are being brought in as showrunners, plus The Walking Dead’s Scott M. Gimple will serve as an executive producer.

On this news, AMC’s Joel Stillerman said, “We’re very excited to continue the journey of Fear the Walking Dead, ad truly look forward to working with the talented team of Andrew Chambliss, Ian Goldberg, and Scott Gimple.”

In a statement, Chambliss and Goldberg added, “We are thrilled to be joining Fear the Walking Dead and couldn’t be more excited to work alongside the wonderful team at AMC on this show. We love this universe and are truly honoured to have the chance to contribute to it.”

At the last count, Fear the Walking brought in an average of 5.3 million viewers per episode in the US during the second half of its second season. Those numbers aren’t as big as sister show The Walking Dead but the figures do enough to mark Fear the Walking Dead as one of biggest shows in the US right now.

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