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!!Season 1
* Both Creator/{{HBO}} and Creator/{{NBC}} (who wanted to turn it into a crime procedural where Rick and Shane would "solve a zombie crime of the week") passed on the show before it was picked up by Creator/{{AMC}}.
* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC, but was already committed to ''Series/{{Hung}}'' when production began. Creator/JamieBamber and Stuart Townsed were also attached to the role.
* Creator/GeorgeARomero was asked if he wanted to write for the show, but he refused, later calling the show a "soap opera with zombies."
* Darabont essentially [[http://www.vulture.com/2010/12/walking_dead_writers_fired.html fired his entire writing staff]] midway through filming of the season, although AMC claimed that said writers weren't fired (despite production sources indicating otherwise). This may have been a result of cost-cutting measures AMC forced on Darabont (see below).
* Robert Kirkman has stated in interviews that he is dissatisfied with the season finale ("[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS01E06TS19}} TS-19]]"), and would have nixed the concept altogether if he had greater authorial oversight. He claimed that Darabont was responsible for the episode, and that if he had his way, the season would have ended in a different (and more mysterious) manner altogether.
* Jenner's wife Candace was supposed to appear in a flashback in "TS-19," but this ended up getting deleted.

!!Season 2
* Had Frank Darabont not been fired, the second-season premiere (as indicated in preview trailers, leaked information from various sources and deleted scenes in the Season 2 boxset) would have resolved the Vatos plotline introduced in the first season episode of the same name. In the original premiere (titled "Miles Behind Us"), Shane almost gets overtaken by a horde of walkers when his car breaks down after leaving the CDC, and he is saved by Dale and Rick in the RV. With limited options, the group goes to the Vatos camp to warn them that things are much worse than they expected. They find the retirement home overrun (with Guillermo and the rest of the Vatos having been executed by an unknown party), and proceed to take down every walker in the vicinity before hiding inside the home until the morning. The encounter with the horde of walkers on the highway is the only major remnant of the original premiere (as most of the footage was, according to AMC, "unusable"). In total, just 1/3 of the filmed material remained. The Vatos resolution also counts as an AbortedArc.
* There [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/GraphicCity/news/?a=52265 was a series of webisodes planned]] that were described as "''Film/BlackHawkDown''-meets-zombies", and would have followed a soldier who encounters several of the main characters while fighting through Atlanta during the initial outbreak. The webseries would have explained the story of the soldier in the tank in the pilot -- who, as it turns out, was played by an uncredited Creator/SamWitwer. With Darabont being fired, his plan for this fell through. According to Witwer, there were dozens of other little things like this that Darabont had plans for in the future, but due to cost-cutting measures by AMC (despite his attempts to push the budget down), this never occurred.
* Morgan was supposed to reappear in Season 2, but it was delayed due to Lennie James having a busy schedule.
* There was initially supposed to be a subplot where Dale kept hearing radio broadcasts from a Christian fundamentalist who the group would encounter during their search for Sophia, but it was deleted.
* Originally, Randall was supposed to escape from his restraints and kill Hershel.
* Creator/JeffreyDeMunn (Dale) asked to be written out of the show after the situation with Darabont, but had a change of heart and attempted to stay on afterwards. However, AMC refused to budge and had his character killed off near the end of the season. As a result, his storyline and encounter with the Hunters in the comic was transferred over to the character of Bob Stookey.
* According to Greg Nicotero, Dale was originally going to encounter Jimmy (instead of a cow) after the latter was attacked by the zombie in the field, which would then attack and critically injure him before he's put down by the group.
* The production crew threw around several different concepts for Shane and Rick's final encounter in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS02E12BetterAngels}} Better Angels]]". There were originally an idea to keep Shane alive and have him appear in the following season, and another (as noted by Glen Mazzara in a Comicbook.com interview) to kill Rick himself(!) and have Shane lead the group. In the end, the powers that be had Rick kill Shane by stabbing him in the chest, then having Carl land the final shot on the zombified man.

!!Season 3
* Had Frank Darabont still been the showrunner at this point, the man responsible for the critically acclaimed films ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' and ''Film/TheGreenMile'' would have adapted yet another {{Prison}}-based storyline to the screen.
* Creator/SonequaMartinGreen originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play. Also attached to the role was Rutina Wesley, who was eventually cast as Jocelyn in the Season 9 episode "Scars."
* Creator/JohnHawkes was offered the role of The Governor, but turned it down due to misgivings about taking a part on network TV. Creator/TomSavini was also considered for the role.
* Axel's actor revealed that Axel was originally written as a SerialKiller who would kidnap one of the group members after being freed from the prison.
* In "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E04KillerWithin}} Killer Within]]", it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Creator/SarahWayneCallies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.
* Glen Mazzara has stated that he considered killing Beth instead of Axel in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E10Home}} Home]]", but decided against it because it would have added too much to the existing storylines and it made for a better shock to kill off the latter character.
* Greg Nicotero stated at the 2014 Walker Stalker Con that he tried to pitch an idea to the executives where The Governor would have his throat slit (but survive) at the end of "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E11IAintAJudas}} I Ain't a Judas]]", as Andrea actually followed through on Carol's advice and attempted to kill him in his sleep. This would have given more of an explanation for why Andrea is kidnapped and put in the torture chair, but the pitch never went ahead.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E13ArrowOnTheDoorpost}} Arrow on the Doorpost]]" was originally titled "Pale Horse," and would have included a scene in which Daryl encountered a headless rider attached to a horse.
* Merle's death was decided so late in production that it was only finalized moments before shooting for "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E15ThisSorrowfulLife}} This Sorrowful Life]]" was set to begin. Had he survived, Merle was intended to become a recurring character throughout the fourth season. There were also plans to have a B-plot in the episode that would follow Andrea and Milton attempting to bomb The Governor's apartment, but this was rejected on the grounds of being too ridiculous for the show.
* According to extras who appeared in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E16WelcomeToTheTombs}} Welcome to the Tombs]]", there were many additional scenes of Woodbury soldiers being attacked by Rick and Michonne in the tombs, along with soldiers falling into barbed wire traps placed out by the group beforehand, but these were all deleted from the final print and haven't been seen to date.
* Andrea was [[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/walking-dead-season-3-finale-interview-robert-kirkman-431968 originally intended]] to become the leader of Woodbury at the end of Season 3. Instead, she dies, and the townspeople she fought so hard to save are brought to the prison, where they are quickly and unceremoniously rubbed out by the flu and in the immediate fallout from the prison arc, leaving no extant survivors.
* According to [[http://comicbook.com/blog/2013/04/02/the-walking-dead-finale-deleted-scene-show-alternate-death-ending/ various]] [[http://screencrush.com/the-walking-dead-season-3-finale-andrea-alternate-ending/ accounts]], the deaths of Andrea/Milton in "Welcome to the Tombs" were intended to be completely different. The episode would have begun with Milton being unexpectedly shot in the stomach in the torture room by The Governor, and left to bleed out while Andrea is still tied up. There would have been more scenes of Milton trying to open the door, along with trying to choke Andrea with a chain in order to spare her from being eaten alive. The subplot was supposed to end with Milton turning, being shown taking a bite out of Andrea's chest, and Tyreese discovering her and shooting Milton. Afterwards, she would ask Tyreese for a gun to kill herself with. The subplot was eventually reshot for the broadcast version, and the only remnant left of the original plan is Tyreese saying to Sasha that he's going to look around in Woodbury.

!!Season 4
* The Mika and Lizzie characters were originally written to be male and female twins, but this was changed after actress Kyla Kenedy's audition impressed the producers so much that they changed the Mika character from a boy (Mike) to a girl.
* The director decided that there were too many walkers on the bus in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS04E10Inmates}} Inmates]]", so a number of them were removed. However, some of the cut one included {{Redshirt}} Jeanette and several recurring extras, some of whom had been around as long as Woodbury, while those left on the bus were new.
* [[http://comicbook.com/thewalkingdead/2016/08/18/morgan-was-originally-set-to-return-on-the-walking-dead-at-termi/ Morgan came very close to appearing in the Season 4 finale]], where he was to emerge from the shadows of the traincar after Rick says "They're screwing with the wrong people," and say "Yeah, they are."
* Wrestling/CMPunk was considered to guest star in some capacity during the season but nothing came to pass, though he did guested on a ''Talking Dead'' episode (the one for "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS04E14TheGrove}} The Grove]]") near the end of the season.

!!Season 5
* Early spoilers indicated that a one-legged 17-year-old named Burton would join the group at Terminus. This character became Noah, who breaks his leg (though he doesn't lose it) and joins the group at Grady Memorial Hospital.
* A number of the job assignments were cut from the final version of "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS05E12Remember}} Remember]]", namely Abraham joining the construction crew, Rosita meeting Pete to become a medical assistant, Eugene beginning to work on the solar arrays, and Maggie starting as Deanna's assistant.
* Aiden Monroe was originally intended to be killed off in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS05E15Try}} Try]]", but, as Daniel Bonjour had already cut his honeymoon short to film "Remember," he was killed off an episode early in "Spend" so he could make up the rest of it.

!!Season 6
* It was originally scripted in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E09NoWayOut}} No Way Out]]" for Carl to lose his eye by intentionally jumping in front of Rick and TakingTheBullet, instead of accidentally getting shot by Ron.
* Heath was intended to have a larger role, as his comic counterpart is a major supporting character, but Corey Hawkins injured his ankle during filming, and his scenes in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E05Now}} Now]]" and "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E08StartToFinish}} Start to Finish]]" ended up getting cut. Then Hawkins was cast as the lead in ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24: Legacy]]'' and was PutOnABus along with Tara (as Alanna Masterson was very pregnant) at the end of "Not Tomorrow Yet."
* Creator/MatthewLillard, Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. Lillard was the runner-up before Creator/JeffreyDeanMorgan was cast. The part was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

!!Season 7
* Leaked alternate footage revealed that [[spoiler:Maggie]] was considered as a possibility for Negan's initial victim, rather than [[spoiler:Abraham]].
* [[spoiler: As Abraham was already decided on for being Negan's first victim,]] Robert Kirkman and company actually did seriously consider [[spoiler: sparing Glenn]] and discussed several options to do so, but ultimately decided that it would be impossible to do as the character's death was the impetus for so many storylines and CharacterDevelopment.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell}} The Well]]" was originally intended to air as the third episode of the season (and was the third produced), but it was flipped to become the second to air to have a BreatherEpisode after the dark, violent season premiere.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E03TheCell}} The Cell]]" was originally supposed to feature Dwight, Arat, and several other Saviors getting involved in a car chase with the deserter Gordon. Despite glimpses of this appearing in the Season 7 trailer, the final scene is much more subdued and Dwight goes alone.
* The death of [[spoiler:Fat Joey]] in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E08HeartsStillBeating}} Hearts Still Beating]]" was supposed to be more graphic, but in response to the controversy over the brutal season premiere, a GoryDiscretionShot was used instead.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E14TheOtherSide}} The Other Side]]" was originally intended to air as the 13th episode and "Bury Me Here" as the 14th, but their order ended up getting switched.
* Creator/MicaelaDee auditioned for the role of a zombie in an unidentified episode, but was turned down.

!!Season 8
* Creator/MariaBello was announced to join the cast leading up to the season, but nothing came to pass. The characters heavily attached to her were Alpha and Magna, who are subsequently played by Creator/SamanthaMorton and Creator/NadiaHilker, respectively.
* “Time for After” [[https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-walking-dead-deleted-funny-eugene-sex-scene-laura-saviors-lindsley-register/ would’ve]] featured a sex scene between Eugene and Laura in which they’re just blowing off steam and nothing more. Eugene would’ve been his usual awkward self and would’ve asked to keep his socks on, and his stuffed animal Gremblygunk would’ve been depicted “watching” from a shelf, as a CallBack to when Eugene himself would spy on Abraham and Rosita having sex in Season 5’s “Self-Help”. The scene was cut for being too much of a distraction to the rest of the episode’s plot.
* Rick was originally slated to be killed off in Season 8, but plans changed and [[spoiler:he is later written out of the main series in Season 9.]]
* [[spoiler: As Creator/LennieJames is leaving the series after the season, Morgan was considered to be killed-off. However, the writers changed their minds when they realized that Season 1 characters are already dropping like flies in the past year-and-a-half (Glenn in the Season 7 premiere, and both [[BackForTheDead Morales]] and Carl midway in Season 8).]]

!!Season 9
* [[spoiler:Gregory]] was originally intended to be killed off later in the season, but his death was moved up to the season premiere.

!!Season 10
* "A Certain Doom" was meant to air the following week after "The Tower", but due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns shutting down post-production, the episode was unable to be completed in time to air. "A Certain Doom" was pushed back to air in October 2020, and would no longer be the season finale as an additional six episodes were announced to fill the gap between Seasons 10 and 11 proper.
* The final confrontation with [[spoiler:Beta]] was planned to be longer until Norman Reedus suggested making it much shorter.
* Angela Kang indicated that some of the stories told in the extended run would’ve merely taken offscreen during whatever time gap occurred between Seasons 10 and 11 had they not had the opportunity to actually materialize them.
* Dwight and Sherry were to be included in “Here’s Negan” since they appear in the source material, but COVID-19 restrictions plus Austin Amelio and Christine Evangelista’s shooting schedule for ''Fear'' prevented them from appearing. Laura was then chosen to replace them as she was also a sympathetic ex-Savior character.

!!Season 11
* “Rendition” would’ve been the debut of Leah, whose romantic relationship with Daryl would then be revealed through flashbacks. However, when Season 10 was given an extended run, the flashbacks were expanded into a whole episode. Angela Kang [[https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-rendition-leah-daryl-pope-reapers-angela-kang-showrunner-interview/ noted]] that the creation of “Find Me” worked out better structurally since it gave more time to develop Daryl and Carol’s arc on the side and kept Leah from coming out of nowhere in Season 11.
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!!Season 1
* Both Creator/{{HBO}} and Creator/{{NBC}} (who wanted to turn it into a crime procedural where Rick and Shane would "solve a zombie crime of the week") passed on the show before it was picked up by Creator/{{AMC}}.
* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC, but was already committed to ''Series/{{Hung}}'' when production began. Creator/JamieBamber and Stuart Townsed were also attached to the role.
* Creator/GeorgeARomero was asked if he wanted to write for the show, but he refused, later calling the show a "soap opera with zombies."
* Darabont essentially [[http://www.vulture.com/2010/12/walking_dead_writers_fired.html fired his entire writing staff]] midway through filming of the season, although AMC claimed that said writers weren't fired (despite production sources indicating otherwise). This may have been a result of cost-cutting measures AMC forced on Darabont (see below).
* Robert Kirkman has stated in interviews that he is dissatisfied with the season finale ("[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS01E06TS19}} TS-19]]"), and would have nixed the concept altogether if he had greater authorial oversight. He claimed that Darabont was responsible for the episode, and that if he had his way, the season would have ended in a different (and more mysterious) manner altogether.
* Jenner's wife Candace was supposed to appear in a flashback in "TS-19," but this ended up getting deleted.

!!Season 2
* Had Frank Darabont not been fired, the second-season premiere (as indicated in preview trailers, leaked information from various sources and deleted scenes in the Season 2 boxset) would have resolved the Vatos plotline introduced in the first season episode of the same name. In the original premiere (titled "Miles Behind Us"), Shane almost gets overtaken by a horde of walkers when his car breaks down after leaving the CDC, and he is saved by Dale and Rick in the RV. With limited options, the group goes to the Vatos camp to warn them that things are much worse than they expected. They find the retirement home overrun (with Guillermo and the rest of the Vatos having been executed by an unknown party), and proceed to take down every walker in the vicinity before hiding inside the home until the morning. The encounter with the horde of walkers on the highway is the only major remnant of the original premiere (as most of the footage was, according to AMC, "unusable"). In total, just 1/3 of the filmed material remained. The Vatos resolution also counts as an AbortedArc.
* There [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/GraphicCity/news/?a=52265 was a series of webisodes planned]] that were described as "''Film/BlackHawkDown''-meets-zombies", and would have followed a soldier who encounters several of the main characters while fighting through Atlanta during the initial outbreak. The webseries would have explained the story of the soldier in the tank in the pilot -- who, as it turns out, was played by an uncredited Creator/SamWitwer. With Darabont being fired, his plan for this fell through. According to Witwer, there were dozens of other little things like this that Darabont had plans for in the future, but due to cost-cutting measures by AMC (despite his attempts to push the budget down), this never occurred.
* Morgan was supposed to reappear in Season 2, but it was delayed due to Lennie James having a busy schedule.
* There was initially supposed to be a subplot where Dale kept hearing radio broadcasts from a Christian fundamentalist who the group would encounter during their search for Sophia, but it was deleted.
* Originally, Randall was supposed to escape from his restraints and kill Hershel.
* Creator/JeffreyDeMunn (Dale) asked to be written out of the show after the situation with Darabont, but had a change of heart and attempted to stay on afterwards. However, AMC refused to budge and had his character killed off near the end of the season. As a result, his storyline and encounter with the Hunters in the comic was transferred over to the character of Bob Stookey.
* According to Greg Nicotero, Dale was originally going to encounter Jimmy (instead of a cow) after the latter was attacked by the zombie in the field, which would then attack and critically injure him before he's put down by the group.
* The production crew threw around several different concepts for Shane and Rick's final encounter in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS02E12BetterAngels}} Better Angels]]". There were originally an idea to keep Shane alive and have him appear in the following season, and another (as noted by Glen Mazzara in a Comicbook.com interview) to kill Rick himself(!) and have Shane lead the group. In the end, the powers that be had Rick kill Shane by stabbing him in the chest, then having Carl land the final shot on the zombified man.

!!Season 3
* Had Frank Darabont still been the showrunner at this point, the man responsible for the critically acclaimed films ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' and ''Film/TheGreenMile'' would have adapted yet another {{Prison}}-based storyline to the screen.
* Creator/SonequaMartinGreen originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play. Also attached to the role was Rutina Wesley, who was eventually cast as Jocelyn in the Season 9 episode "Scars."
* Creator/JohnHawkes was offered the role of The Governor, but turned it down due to misgivings about taking a part on network TV. Creator/TomSavini was also considered for the role.
* Axel's actor revealed that Axel was originally written as a SerialKiller who would kidnap one of the group members after being freed from the prison.
* In "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E04KillerWithin}} Killer Within]]", it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Creator/SarahWayneCallies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.
* Glen Mazzara has stated that he considered killing Beth instead of Axel in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E10Home}} Home]]", but decided against it because it would have added too much to the existing storylines and it made for a better shock to kill off the latter character.
* Greg Nicotero stated at the 2014 Walker Stalker Con that he tried to pitch an idea to the executives where The Governor would have his throat slit (but survive) at the end of "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E11IAintAJudas}} I Ain't a Judas]]", as Andrea actually followed through on Carol's advice and attempted to kill him in his sleep. This would have given more of an explanation for why Andrea is kidnapped and put in the torture chair, but the pitch never went ahead.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E13ArrowOnTheDoorpost}} Arrow on the Doorpost]]" was originally titled "Pale Horse," and would have included a scene in which Daryl encountered a headless rider attached to a horse.
* Merle's death was decided so late in production that it was only finalized moments before shooting for "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E15ThisSorrowfulLife}} This Sorrowful Life]]" was set to begin. Had he survived, Merle was intended to become a recurring character throughout the fourth season. There were also plans to have a B-plot in the episode that would follow Andrea and Milton attempting to bomb The Governor's apartment, but this was rejected on the grounds of being too ridiculous for the show.
* According to extras who appeared in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E16WelcomeToTheTombs}} Welcome to the Tombs]]", there were many additional scenes of Woodbury soldiers being attacked by Rick and Michonne in the tombs, along with soldiers falling into barbed wire traps placed out by the group beforehand, but these were all deleted from the final print and haven't been seen to date.
* Andrea was [[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/walking-dead-season-3-finale-interview-robert-kirkman-431968 originally intended]] to become the leader of Woodbury at the end of Season 3. Instead, she dies, and the townspeople she fought so hard to save are brought to the prison, where they are quickly and unceremoniously rubbed out by the flu and in the immediate fallout from the prison arc, leaving no extant survivors.
* According to [[http://comicbook.com/blog/2013/04/02/the-walking-dead-finale-deleted-scene-show-alternate-death-ending/ various]] [[http://screencrush.com/the-walking-dead-season-3-finale-andrea-alternate-ending/ accounts]], the deaths of Andrea/Milton in "Welcome to the Tombs" were intended to be completely different. The episode would have begun with Milton being unexpectedly shot in the stomach in the torture room by The Governor, and left to bleed out while Andrea is still tied up. There would have been more scenes of Milton trying to open the door, along with trying to choke Andrea with a chain in order to spare her from being eaten alive. The subplot was supposed to end with Milton turning, being shown taking a bite out of Andrea's chest, and Tyreese discovering her and shooting Milton. Afterwards, she would ask Tyreese for a gun to kill herself with. The subplot was eventually reshot for the broadcast version, and the only remnant left of the original plan is Tyreese saying to Sasha that he's going to look around in Woodbury.

!!Season 4
* The Mika and Lizzie characters were originally written to be male and female twins, but this was changed after actress Kyla Kenedy's audition impressed the producers so much that they changed the Mika character from a boy (Mike) to a girl.
* The director decided that there were too many walkers on the bus in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS04E10Inmates}} Inmates]]", so a number of them were removed. However, some of the cut one included {{Redshirt}} Jeanette and several recurring extras, some of whom had been around as long as Woodbury, while those left on the bus were new.
* [[http://comicbook.com/thewalkingdead/2016/08/18/morgan-was-originally-set-to-return-on-the-walking-dead-at-termi/ Morgan came very close to appearing in the Season 4 finale]], where he was to emerge from the shadows of the traincar after Rick says "They're screwing with the wrong people," and say "Yeah, they are."
* Wrestling/CMPunk was considered to guest star in some capacity during the season but nothing came to pass, though he did guested on a ''Talking Dead'' episode (the one for "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS04E14TheGrove}} The Grove]]") near the end of the season.

!!Season 5
* Early spoilers indicated that a one-legged 17-year-old named Burton would join the group at Terminus. This character became Noah, who breaks his leg (though he doesn't lose it) and joins the group at Grady Memorial Hospital.
* A number of the job assignments were cut from the final version of "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS05E12Remember}} Remember]]", namely Abraham joining the construction crew, Rosita meeting Pete to become a medical assistant, Eugene beginning to work on the solar arrays, and Maggie starting as Deanna's assistant.
* Aiden Monroe was originally intended to be killed off in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS05E15Try}} Try]]", but, as Daniel Bonjour had already cut his honeymoon short to film "Remember," he was killed off an episode early in "Spend" so he could make up the rest of it.

!!Season 6
* It was originally scripted in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E09NoWayOut}} No Way Out]]" for Carl to lose his eye by intentionally jumping in front of Rick and TakingTheBullet, instead of accidentally getting shot by Ron.
* Heath was intended to have a larger role, as his comic counterpart is a major supporting character, but Corey Hawkins injured his ankle during filming, and his scenes in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E05Now}} Now]]" and "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E08StartToFinish}} Start to Finish]]" ended up getting cut. Then Hawkins was cast as the lead in ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24: Legacy]]'' and was PutOnABus along with Tara (as Alanna Masterson was very pregnant) at the end of "Not Tomorrow Yet."
* Creator/MatthewLillard, Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. Lillard was the runner-up before Creator/JeffreyDeanMorgan was cast. The part was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

!!Season 7
* Leaked alternate footage revealed that [[spoiler:Maggie]] was considered as a possibility for Negan's initial victim, rather than [[spoiler:Abraham]].
* [[spoiler: As Abraham was already decided on for being Negan's first victim,]] Robert Kirkman and company actually did seriously consider [[spoiler: sparing Glenn]] and discussed several options to do so, but ultimately decided that it would be impossible to do as the character's death was the impetus for so many storylines and CharacterDevelopment.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell}} The Well]]" was originally intended to air as the third episode of the season (and was the third produced), but it was flipped to become the second to air to have a BreatherEpisode after the dark, violent season premiere.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E03TheCell}} The Cell]]" was originally supposed to feature Dwight, Arat, and several other Saviors getting involved in a car chase with the deserter Gordon. Despite glimpses of this appearing in the Season 7 trailer, the final scene is much more subdued and Dwight goes alone.
* The death of [[spoiler:Fat Joey]] in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E08HeartsStillBeating}} Hearts Still Beating]]" was supposed to be more graphic, but in response to the controversy over the brutal season premiere, a GoryDiscretionShot was used instead.
* "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E14TheOtherSide}} The Other Side]]" was originally intended to air as the 13th episode and "Bury Me Here" as the 14th, but their order ended up getting switched.
* Creator/MicaelaDee auditioned for the role of a zombie in an unidentified episode, but was turned down.

!!Season 8
* Creator/MariaBello was announced to join the cast leading up to the season, but nothing came to pass. The characters heavily attached to her were Alpha and Magna, who are subsequently played by Creator/SamanthaMorton and Creator/NadiaHilker, respectively.
* “Time for After” [[https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-walking-dead-deleted-funny-eugene-sex-scene-laura-saviors-lindsley-register/ would’ve]] featured a sex scene between Eugene and Laura in which they’re just blowing off steam and nothing more. Eugene would’ve been his usual awkward self and would’ve asked to keep his socks on, and his stuffed animal Gremblygunk would’ve been depicted “watching” from a shelf, as a CallBack to when Eugene himself would spy on Abraham and Rosita having sex in Season 5’s “Self-Help”. The scene was cut for being too much of a distraction to the rest of the episode’s plot.
* Rick was originally slated to be killed off in Season 8, but plans changed and [[spoiler:he is later written out of the main series in Season 9.]]
* [[spoiler: As Creator/LennieJames is leaving the series after the season, Morgan was considered to be killed-off. However, the writers changed their minds when they realized that Season 1 characters are already dropping like flies in the past year-and-a-half (Glenn in the Season 7 premiere, and both [[BackForTheDead Morales]] and Carl midway in Season 8).]]

!!Season 9
* [[spoiler:Gregory]] was originally intended to be killed off later in the season, but his death was moved up to the season premiere.

!!Season 10
* "A Certain Doom" was meant to air the following week after "The Tower", but due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns shutting down post-production, the episode was unable to be completed in time to air. "A Certain Doom" was pushed back to air in October 2020, and would no longer be the season finale as an additional six episodes were announced to fill the gap between Seasons 10 and 11 proper.
* The final confrontation with [[spoiler:Beta]] was planned to be longer until Norman Reedus suggested making it much shorter.
* Angela Kang indicated that some of the stories told in the extended run would’ve merely taken offscreen during whatever time gap occurred between Seasons 10 and 11 had they not had the opportunity to actually materialize them.
* Dwight and Sherry were to be included in “Here’s Negan” since they appear in the source material, but COVID-19 restrictions plus Austin Amelio and Christine Evangelista’s shooting schedule for ''Fear'' prevented them from appearing. Laura was then chosen to replace them as she was also a sympathetic ex-Savior character.

!!Season 11
* “Rendition” would’ve been the debut of Leah, whose romantic relationship with Daryl would then be revealed through flashbacks. However, when Season 10 was given an extended run, the flashbacks were expanded into a whole episode. Angela Kang [[https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-rendition-leah-daryl-pope-reapers-angela-kang-showrunner-interview/ noted]] that the creation of “Find Me” worked out better structurally since it gave more time to develop Daryl and Carol’s arc on the side and kept Leah from coming out of nowhere in Season 11.
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!!Season 11
* “Rendition” would’ve been the debut of Leah, whose romantic relationship with Daryl would then be revealed through flashbacks. However, when Season 10 was given an extended run, the flashbacks were expanded into a whole episode. Angela Kang [[https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-rendition-leah-daryl-pope-reapers-angela-kang-showrunner-interview/ noted]] that the creation of “Find Me” worked out better structurally since it gave more time to develop Daryl and Carol’s arc on the side and kept Leah from coming out of nowhere in Season 11.
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* Creator/MariaBello was announced to join the cast leading up to the season, but nothing came to pass. The characters heavily attached to her were Alpha and Magna, who are subsequently played by Creator/SamanthaMorton and Nadia Hilker, respectively.

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* Creator/MatthewLillard, Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. Lillard was the runner-up before Creator/JeffreyDeanMorgan was cast. The part was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Creator/MatthewLillard, Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. Lillard was the runner-up before Creator/JeffreyDeanMorgan was cast. The part was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.
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* The death of [[spoiler:Fat Joey]] in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS08E08HeartsStillBeating}} Hearts Still Beating]]" was supposed to be more graphic, but in response to the controversy over the brutal season premiere, a GoryDiscretionShot was used instead.

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* The death of [[spoiler:Fat Joey]] in "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS08E08HeartsStillBeating}} "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E08HeartsStillBeating}} Hearts Still Beating]]" was supposed to be more graphic, but in response to the controversy over the brutal season premiere, a GoryDiscretionShot was used instead.
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!!Season 10
* The final confrontation with [[spoiler:Beta]] was planned to be longer until Norman Reedus suggested making it much shorter.
* Angela Kang indicated that some of the stories told in the extended run would’ve merely taken offscreen during whatever time gap occurred between Seasons 10 and 11 had they not had the opportunity to actually materialize them.
* Dwight and Sherry were to be included in “Here’s Negan” since they appear in the source material, but COVID-19 restrictions plus Austin Amelio and Christine Evangelista’s shooting schedule for ''Fear'' prevented them from appearing. Laura was then chosen to replace them as she was also a sympathetic ex-Savior character.
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* “Time for After” [[https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-walking-dead-deleted-funny-eugene-sex-scene-laura-saviors-lindsley-register/ would’ve]] featured a sex scene between Eugene and Laura in which they’re just blowing off steam and nothing more. Eugene would’ve been his usual awkward self and would’ve asked to keep his socks on, and his stuffed animal Gremblygunk would’ve been depicted “watching” from a shelf, as a CallBack to when Eugene himself would spy on Abraham and Rosita having sex in Season 5’s “Self-Help”. The scene was cut for being too much of a distraction to the rest of the episode’s plot.
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* Creator/MatthewLillard (who was the runner-up), Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Creator/MatthewLillard (who was the runner-up), Creator/MatthewLillard, Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It Lillard was the runner-up before Creator/JeffreyDeanMorgan was cast. The part was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.
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* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Matt Dillon, Creator/MatthewLillard (who was the runner-up), Creator/MattDillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC, but was already committed to ''Series/{{Hung}}'' when production began. Creator/JonBernthal was reportedly considered to play Rick Grimes when Jane became unavailable before Bernthal was cast as Shane Walsh. Creator/JamieBamber and Stuart Townsed were also attached to the role.
* Ethan Embry, who plays Carter in the Season 6 premiere, originally auditioned for the roles of Rick and Shane.
* Creator/NormanReedus originally auditioned for the role of Merle Dixon. Although he didn't get the part, his performance wowed the producers so much that they created the role of Daryl for him in the show. Ted Huckabee, who plays Alexandria resident Bruce, also auditioned for the role of Merle.
* Creator/LaurieHolden was originally asked to audition for the role of Lori Grimes before she was cast as Andrea.
* Creator/ChadLColeman originally auditioned for the role of Morgan Jones. Similar to Reedus, he impressed the producers despite not getting the part that he's one of the actors considered (and ultimately cast) to play Tyreese when the character debuted in Season 3.
* Markice Moore, who plays the prisoner Andrew in Season 3, originally auditioned for the role of T-Dog.

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* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC, but was already committed to ''Series/{{Hung}}'' when production began. Creator/JonBernthal was reportedly considered to play Rick Grimes when Jane became unavailable before Bernthal was cast as Shane Walsh. Creator/JamieBamber and Stuart Townsed were also attached to the role.
* Ethan Embry, who plays Carter in the Season 6 premiere, originally auditioned for the roles of Rick and Shane.
* Creator/NormanReedus originally auditioned for the role of Merle Dixon. Although he didn't get the part, his performance wowed the producers so much that they created the role of Daryl for him in the show. Ted Huckabee, who plays Alexandria resident Bruce, also auditioned for the role of Merle.
* Creator/LaurieHolden was originally asked to audition for the role of Lori Grimes before she was cast as Andrea.
* Creator/ChadLColeman originally auditioned for the role of Morgan Jones. Similar to Reedus, he impressed the producers despite not getting the part that he's one of the actors considered (and ultimately cast) to play Tyreese when the character debuted in Season 3.
* Markice Moore, who plays the prisoner Andrew in Season 3, originally auditioned for the role of T-Dog.
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* Axel's actor revealed that Axel was originally written as a serial killer who would kidnap one of the group members after being freed from the prison.

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* Axel's actor revealed that Axel was originally written as a serial killer SerialKiller who would kidnap one of the group members after being freed from the prison.



* Ross Marquand (who plays Aaron) and Daniel Bonjour (who plays Aiden Monroe) were among those who auditioned for the role of Gareth.

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* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC, but was already committed to ''Series/{{Hung}}'' when production began.

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* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC, but was already committed to ''Series/{{Hung}}'' when production began. Creator/JonBernthal was reportedly considered to play Rick Grimes when Jane became unavailable before Bernthal was cast as Shane Walsh. Creator/JamieBamber and Stuart Townsed were also attached to the role.



* Creator/LaurieHolden was originally asked to audition for the role of Lori Grimes before she was cast as Andrea.
* Creator/ChadLColeman originally auditioned for the role of Morgan Jones. Similar to Reedus, he impressed the producers despite not getting the part that he's one of the actors considered (and ultimately cast) to play Tyreese when the character debuted in Season 3.



* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'', and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'', ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead''), Creator/TimothyOlyphant, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.


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* Creator/SonequaMartinGreen originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play. Actress Rutina Wesley was also attached to the role.

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* [[spoiler:Gregory]] was originally intended to be killed off later in the season, but his death was moved up to the season premiere.
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* Rick was originally slated to be killed off in Season 8, but plans changed and [[spoiler:he is later written out of the main series in Season 9.]]
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* Robert Kirkman has stated in interviews that he is dissatisfied with the season finale ("TS-19"), and would have nixed the concept altogether if he had greater authorial oversight. He claimed that Darabont was responsible for the episode, and that if he had his way, the season would have ended in a different (and more mysterious) manner altogether.

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* Robert Kirkman has stated in interviews that he is dissatisfied with the season finale ("TS-19"), ("[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS01E06TS19}} TS-19]]"), and would have nixed the concept altogether if he had greater authorial oversight. He claimed that Darabont was responsible for the episode, and that if he had his way, the season would have ended in a different (and more mysterious) manner altogether.



* The production crew threw around several different concepts for Shane and Rick's final encounter in "Better Angels". There were originally an idea to keep Shane alive and have him appear in the following season, and another (as noted by Glen Mazzara in a Comicbook.com interview) to kill Rick himself(!) and have Shane lead the group. In the end, the powers that be had Rick kill Shane by stabbing him in the chest, then having Carl land the final shot on the zombified man.

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* The production crew threw around several different concepts for Shane and Rick's final encounter in "Better Angels"."[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS02E12BetterAngels}} Better Angels]]". There were originally an idea to keep Shane alive and have him appear in the following season, and another (as noted by Glen Mazzara in a Comicbook.com interview) to kill Rick himself(!) and have Shane lead the group. In the end, the powers that be had Rick kill Shane by stabbing him in the chest, then having Carl land the final shot on the zombified man.



* In "Killer Within," it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Creator/SarahWayneCallies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.
* Glen Mazzara has stated that he considered killing Beth instead of Axel in the episode "Home," but decided against it because it would have added too much to the existing storylines and it made for a better shock to kill off the latter character.
* Greg Nicotero stated at the 2014 Walker Stalker Con that he tried to pitch an idea to the executives where The Governor would have his throat slit (but survive) at the end of "I Ain't A Judas," as Andrea actually followed through on Carol's advice and attempted to kill him in his sleep. This would have given more of an explanation for why Andrea is kidnapped and put in the torture chair, but the pitch never went ahead.
* "Arrow on the Doorpost" was originally titled "Pale Horse," and would have included a scene in which Daryl encountered a headless rider attached to a horse.
* Merle's death was decided so late in production that it was only finalized moments before shooting for "This Sorrowful Life" was set to begin. Had he survived, Merle was intended to become a recurring character throughout the fourth season. There were also plans to have a B-plot in the episode that would follow Andrea and Milton attempting to bomb The Governor's apartment, but this was rejected on the grounds of being too ridiculous for the show.
* According to extras who appeared in "Welcome to the Tombs," there were many additional scenes of Woodbury soldiers being attacked by Rick and Michonne in the tombs, along with soldiers falling into barbed wire traps placed out by the group beforehand, but these were all deleted from the final print and haven't been seen to date.

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* In "Killer Within," "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E04KillerWithin}} Killer Within]]", it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Creator/SarahWayneCallies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.
* Glen Mazzara has stated that he considered killing Beth instead of Axel in the episode "Home," "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E10Home}} Home]]", but decided against it because it would have added too much to the existing storylines and it made for a better shock to kill off the latter character.
* Greg Nicotero stated at the 2014 Walker Stalker Con that he tried to pitch an idea to the executives where The Governor would have his throat slit (but survive) at the end of "I "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E11IAintAJudas}} I Ain't A Judas," a Judas]]", as Andrea actually followed through on Carol's advice and attempted to kill him in his sleep. This would have given more of an explanation for why Andrea is kidnapped and put in the torture chair, but the pitch never went ahead.
* "Arrow "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E13ArrowOnTheDoorpost}} Arrow on the Doorpost" Doorpost]]" was originally titled "Pale Horse," and would have included a scene in which Daryl encountered a headless rider attached to a horse.
* Merle's death was decided so late in production that it was only finalized moments before shooting for "This "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E15ThisSorrowfulLife}} This Sorrowful Life" Life]]" was set to begin. Had he survived, Merle was intended to become a recurring character throughout the fourth season. There were also plans to have a B-plot in the episode that would follow Andrea and Milton attempting to bomb The Governor's apartment, but this was rejected on the grounds of being too ridiculous for the show.
* According to extras who appeared in "Welcome "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS03E16WelcomeToTheTombs}} Welcome to the Tombs," Tombs]]", there were many additional scenes of Woodbury soldiers being attacked by Rick and Michonne in the tombs, along with soldiers falling into barbed wire traps placed out by the group beforehand, but these were all deleted from the final print and haven't been seen to date.



* The director decided that there were too many walkers on the bus in "Inmates," so a number of them were removed. However, some of the cut one included {{Redshirt}} Jeanette and several recurring extras, some of whom had been around as long as Woodbury, while those left on the bus were new.

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* The director decided that there were too many walkers on the bus in "Inmates," "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS04E10Inmates}} Inmates]]", so a number of them were removed. However, some of the cut one included {{Redshirt}} Jeanette and several recurring extras, some of whom had been around as long as Woodbury, while those left on the bus were new.



* Wrestling/CMPunk was considered to guest star in some capacity during the season but nothing came to pass, though he did guested on a ''Talking Dead'' episode (the one for "The Grove") near the end of the season.

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* A number of the job assignments were cut from the final version of "Remember," namely Abraham joining the construction crew, Rosita meeting Pete to become a medical assistant, Eugene beginning to work on the solar arrays, and Maggie starting as Deanna's assistant.
* Aiden Monroe was originally intended to be killed off in "Try," but, as Daniel Bonjour had already cut his honeymoon short to film "Remember," he was killed off an episode early in "Spend" so he could make up the rest of it.

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* A number of the job assignments were cut from the final version of "Remember," "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS05E12Remember}} Remember]]", namely Abraham joining the construction crew, Rosita meeting Pete to become a medical assistant, Eugene beginning to work on the solar arrays, and Maggie starting as Deanna's assistant.
* Aiden Monroe was originally intended to be killed off in "Try," "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS05E15Try}} Try]]", but, as Daniel Bonjour had already cut his honeymoon short to film "Remember," he was killed off an episode early in "Spend" so he could make up the rest of it.



* It was originally scripted in "No Way Out" for Carl to lose his eye by intentionally jumping in front of Rick and TakingTheBullet, instead of accidentally getting shot by Ron.
* Heath was intended to have a larger role, as his comic counterpart is a major supporting character, but Corey Hawkins injured his ankle during filming, and his scenes in "Now" and "Start to Finish" ended up getting cut. Then Hawkins was cast as the lead in ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24: Legacy]]'' and was PutOnABus along with Tara (as Alanna Masterson was very pregnant) at the end of "Not Tomorrow Yet."

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* It was originally scripted in "No "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E09NoWayOut}} No Way Out" Out]]" for Carl to lose his eye by intentionally jumping in front of Rick and TakingTheBullet, instead of accidentally getting shot by Ron.
* Heath was intended to have a larger role, as his comic counterpart is a major supporting character, but Corey Hawkins injured his ankle during filming, and his scenes in "Now" "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E05Now}} Now]]" and "Start "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS06E08StartToFinish}} Start to Finish" Finish]]" ended up getting cut. Then Hawkins was cast as the lead in ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24: Legacy]]'' and was PutOnABus along with Tara (as Alanna Masterson was very pregnant) at the end of "Not Tomorrow Yet."



* "The Well" was originally intended to air as the third episode of the season (and was the third produced), but it was flipped to become the second to air to have a BreatherEpisode after the dark, violent season premiere.
* "The Cell" was originally supposed to feature Dwight, Arat, and several other Saviors getting involved in a car chase with the deserter Gordon. Despite glimpses of this appearing in the Season 7 trailer, the final scene is much more subdued and Dwight goes alone.
* The death of [[spoiler:Fat Joey]] in "Hearts Still Beating" was supposed to be more graphic, but in response to the controversy over the brutal season premiere, a GoryDiscretionShot was used instead.
* "The Other Side" was originally intended to air as the 13th episode and "Bury Me Here" as the 14th, but their order ended up getting switched.

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* "The Well" "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E02TheWell}} The Well]]" was originally intended to air as the third episode of the season (and was the third produced), but it was flipped to become the second to air to have a BreatherEpisode after the dark, violent season premiere.
* "The Cell" "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E03TheCell}} The Cell]]" was originally supposed to feature Dwight, Arat, and several other Saviors getting involved in a car chase with the deserter Gordon. Despite glimpses of this appearing in the Season 7 trailer, the final scene is much more subdued and Dwight goes alone.
* The death of [[spoiler:Fat Joey]] in "Hearts "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS08E08HeartsStillBeating}} Hearts Still Beating" Beating]]" was supposed to be more graphic, but in response to the controversy over the brutal season premiere, a GoryDiscretionShot was used instead.
* "The "[[{{Recap/TheWalkingDeadS07E14TheOtherSide}} The Other Side" Side]]" was originally intended to air as the 13th episode and "Bury Me Here" as the 14th, but their order ended up getting switched.
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* Creator/GeorgeARomero was asked if he wanted to write for the show, but he refused, later calling the show a "soap opera with zombies." Since then, he has insulted the show and any other zombie-related media that does not adhere to the narrowly-defined anti-consumerist satire that zombies are used for in his own B-movies.

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* Creator/GeorgeARomero was asked if he wanted to write for the show, but he refused, later calling the show a "soap opera with zombies." Since then, he has insulted the show and any other zombie-related media that does not adhere to the narrowly-defined anti-consumerist satire that zombies are used for in his own B-movies."
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* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt, and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt, Creator/GarretDillahunt (who was later cast as John Dorie on ''Series/FearTheWalkingDead'', and Music/HenryRollins ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.
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* Jeffrey [=DeMunn=] (Dale) asked to be written out of the show after the situation with Darabont, but had a change of heart and attempted to stay on afterwards. However, AMC refused to budge and had his character killed off near the end of the season. As a result, his storyline and encounter with the Hunters in the comic was transferred over to the character of Bob Stookey.

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* Jeffrey [=DeMunn=] Creator/JeffreyDeMunn (Dale) asked to be written out of the show after the situation with Darabont, but had a change of heart and attempted to stay on afterwards. However, AMC refused to budge and had his character killed off near the end of the season. As a result, his storyline and encounter with the Hunters in the comic was transferred over to the character of Bob Stookey.
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* Creator/ThomasJane was originally intended to star, when Frank Darabont first pitched the show to AMC.

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* Jeffrey Demunn (Dale) asked to be written out of the show after the situation with Darabont, but had a change of heart and attempted to stay on afterwards. However, AMC refused to budge and had his character killed off near the end of the season. As a result, his storyline and encounter with the Hunters in the comic was transferred over to the character of Bob Stookey.

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* Jeffrey Demunn [=DeMunn=] (Dale) asked to be written out of the show after the situation with Darabont, but had a change of heart and attempted to stay on afterwards. However, AMC refused to budge and had his character killed off near the end of the season. As a result, his storyline and encounter with the Hunters in the comic was transferred over to the character of Bob Stookey.



* Creator/SonequaMartinGreen originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play.

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* Creator/SonequaMartinGreen originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play. Actress Rutina Wesley was also attached to the role.



* Wrestling/CMPunk was considered to guest star during the season but never came to pass, though he did guested on a ''Talking Dead'' episode (the one for "The Grove") near the end of the season.

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* Norman Reedus originally auditioned for the role of Merle Dixon. Although he didn't get the part, his performance wowed the producers so much that they created the role of Daryl for him in the show. Ted Huckabee, who plays Alexandria resident Bruce, also auditioned for the role of Merle.

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* Norman Reedus Creator/NormanReedus originally auditioned for the role of Merle Dixon. Although he didn't get the part, his performance wowed the producers so much that they created the role of Daryl for him in the show. Ted Huckabee, who plays Alexandria resident Bruce, also auditioned for the role of Merle.



* Sonequa Martin-Green originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play.

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* Sonequa Martin-Green Creator/SonequaMartinGreen originally auditioned for the role of Michonne. Glen Mazzara liked her audition enough that he created the character of Sasha for her to play.



* In "Killer Within," it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.

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* In "Killer Within," it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Sarah Wayne Callies Creator/SarahWayneCallies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.



* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt, and Music/HenryRollins (whose appearance comic Negan is based on) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.

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* Matt Dillon, Creator/GarretDillahunt, and Music/HenryRollins (whose ([[HypotheticalCasting whose appearance comic Negan is based on) on]]) all auditioned for the role of Negan. It was also offered to Creator/CharlieSheen.


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* [[spoiler: As Creator/LennieJames is leaving the series after the season, Morgan was considered to be killed-off. However, the writers changed their minds when they realized that Season 1 characters are already dropping like flies in the past year-and-a-half (Glenn in the Season 7 premiere, and both [[BackForTheDead Morales]] and Carl midway in Season 8).]]
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* Creator/MicaelaDee auditioned for the role of a zombie in an unidentified episode, but was turned down.
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* In "Killer Within," it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog.

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* In "Killer Within," it was [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2016/02/04/the-walking-deads-only-immortal-character-almost-died-in-season-3/#141cd843d82d originally intended]] for Carol to die instead of T-Dog. Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori) personally lobbied to keep Carol on the cast, despite her own character's death.

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* Markice Moore, who plays the prisoner Andrew in Season 3, originally auditioned for the role of T-Dog.




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* Jenner's wife Candace was supposed to appear in a flashback in "TS-19," but this ended up getting deleted.

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