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'Fear The Walking Dead' Season 2 Spoilers: New Trailer Reveals Sea Brings Its Own Set of Challenges

American horror drama television series "Fear the Walking Dead" is returning to the small screen soon for its second season. But before it could premiere its first episode, Design & Trend reported that a teaser trailer has been released to give fans a quick glimpse of what to expect in the next season.

As seen on the video, the teaser is titled "No Safe Harbor" and it shows the remaining main characters who survived from the first season. The 10-second clip featured Madison (Kim Dickens), Travis (Cliff Curtis), Daniel (Ruben Blades) and the rest of the blended family aboard the yacht of Strand (Colman Domingo).

Believing that they will be safe on the open water because the undead cannot swim, they sail away to use the yacht as their temporary shelter and to be out of reach from the walkers. But what they don't know is that the being out in the sea does not guarantee safety. The video clip showed a lifeboat full of survivors waiving to get attention from the people on the yacht.

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Spoilers hint that things may get complicated from there. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, "Fear the Walking Dead" showrunner Dave Erickson said that in the second season, fans will be seeing a "bunch of seabound refugees." He hinted that humans will be as dangerous as the zombies.

"And much in the same way that we have taken steps to survive and compromised our morals to do so, we're going to have to deal with some people who have very similar objectives, and the default setting for most of these people is not going to be, let's all live in harmony and try to build a new community," Erikson stated.

He also revealed that there's also going to be a very serious threat from other people just as how it has been in the main show, "The Walking Dead."

"Fear the Walking Dead" will premiere on Sunday, April 10 at 9 p.m. on AMC.

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