SummaryThe Walking Dead spin-off is set in Los Angeles where a divorced teacher named Travis (Cliff Curtis), his fiance Madison (Kim Dickens), and her two children (Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam-Carey) face the coming zombie apocalypse.
Created By:Dave Erickson, Robert Kirkman
❮ Fear the Walking Dead
Season 3
8 Seasons
Season Premiere:
Jun 4, 2017
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Available after 4 critic reviews
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User score
Generally Favorable
7.1
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Jun 5, 2017
80
Fear of the Walking Dead is, at times, decidedly schlocky, but this time around, there’s a welcome emphasis on fleshing out the motivations and convictions of a new cast of characters who could become potential adversaries down the line.
Jun 5, 2017
67
Episodes 2 and 3 are an encouraging start, and the new setting has promise, with plenty of possible character dynamics to explore. If you’re just here for zombies to leap out of the darkness and get their brains bashed in as graphically as possible, there’s plenty of that, too. Provided you’re not exhausted by the franchise at this point, you could do worse.
User score
Generally Favorable
73% Positive
60 Ratings
60 Ratings
15% Mixed
12 Ratings
12 Ratings
12% Negative
10 Ratings
10 Ratings
Oct 25, 2022
9
Season 3 of Fear the Walking Dead is perhaps the greatest season in the entire TWD franchise. The characters, plot, dialogue, writing, cinematography, sound design, settings and stakes are at their absolute peak, and even after all these years I still cherish the season. Unfortunately the series completely dropped off after Season 3 ended, which is tragic. But at least Season 3 still stands as a masterpiece, and in my opinion, as the true ending of Fear the Walking Dead.
May 30, 2017
67
The [season premiere] episode's plot feels like a Negan karaoke session, with a smirkishly predatory new antagonist (Daniel Sharman) holding the main characters captive. Things pick up in future episodes, as Fear's family joins a prepper community. [2/9 Jun 2017, p.96]
Jun 24, 2017
9
Definitely the best season thus far. The show is finally at the point within the apocalypse where it is actually worth watching. Not as good as The Walking Dead, but definitely good enough to hold me over until The Walking Dead starts back up again.
Jun 7, 2017
9
Sigo sin entender el odio de algunas personas con esta serie. Le he puesto de momento un 9 porque el primer capítulo es sensacional y el segundo sienta las bases de la temporada, y de momento pinta muy bien. Es cierto que la primera temporada fue algo tibia, pero la segunda ya mejoró mucho y esta de momento sigue ese camino.
Dec 6, 2018
8
Aside from a few questionable storyline decisions towards the end of the season, FTWD still amazes with a breath of fresh ideas, settings, interesting characters and satisfying resolutions. It forgoes cliffhangers and brings out complex dynamics in character interactions never seen before in Kirkman's universe.
Aug 13, 2017
6
After eight episodes, the writing and directing has returned to form. Continuity/Plot holes, lack of coherency, and basic scientific inaccuracies still plague this show. When convienence and soapish drama are the primary tools used, the episodes are just wasted opportunities. The hand-held footage and jiggly-cam to "enhance" action sequences are juevenile and nauseating. The worst offense is the decision to have a mid-season finale that was criminally boring, that did nothing to make us impatient for the second half.
Jan 13, 2018
0
Awful show and steals stuff from TWD but makes it worse. Also they killed the best character.



























