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Christian Serratos Swaps Vamps For Walkers And Joins The Cast Of The Walking Dead

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The premier of the fall television season is so close, I can almost taste it. Glee, and Supernatural, and Bates Motel, oh my! But of all the shows that I am vibrating with anticipation over, The Walking Dead tops my list. Possible scenarios for the upcoming fourth season have been running through my mind ever since the group welcomed the orphans from Woodbridge into their fold.

Adding to the anticipation is the announcement of a new cast addition, in the form of Twilight’s Christian Serratos.

Serratos played Bella’s loyal, albeit nearly invisible, friend Angela in the Twilight series. But she will shed the glasses and good girl reputation and play Rosita Espinosa, a character from the original graphic novel by Robert Kirkman.

Serratos’ character will have a recurring role in the newest season, and has been given the contractual option of becoming a regular if the series is greenlighted for more seasons.

Along with Twilight, Serratos has appeared on ABC Family’s teenage drama, The Secret Life of the American Teenager.

PopWrapped recently reported that a spin-off of the smash-hit zombie drama has been approved, and will walk onto our screens in 2015.

A world with more zombies is one that I definitely want to live in.

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