Should The Walking Dead Cast, Rumors And Know How Zombie Born?

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Andrew Lincoln Starrer 'Walking Dead' Cast, Reports, Rumors & Know How Zombie Born?

Fans have been watching American horror-drama-television series "The Walking Dead" based on the comic book franchise so long or throughout its six-season but it wasn’t unveil that how the zombie plague raised so far.
We have been watching zombie apocalypse theories in many other movies as well too that it begins with a patient zero who infected with a plague which spread rapidly all around the world.
Zombie becomes after infecting as well facing death and here comes apocalypse, though New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis presents his theory about zombies’ birth or creation.
According to Cliff Curtis theory, because of government laws requiring children to become

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