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This article is about the title screens from Fear The Walking Dead. You may be looking for title screens from the TV Series, World Beyond, or the Video Games.
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Title Screens are a recurring tradition in The Walking Dead. They usually appear during the beginning of the TV Shows, or Games, to get the viewer excited. This page will focus on the Title Screens for Fear The Walking Dead and their differences.

Season 1

"Pilot"

Drug addict Nicholas "Nick" Clark awakes in an abandoned church, where he has been sleeping after getting high on drugs. Nick searches for his girlfriend Gloria in the church, which seems abandoned. Ahead, he hears strange noises, and as he makes his way down through the halls, he hears a man scream. Unnerved by blood splattered on walls, Nick finds a deceased man with his neck torn open. The wound looks to be a bite. Alarmed Nick creeps away and grabs a pole for defense. He then finds Gloria, who is eating a deceased person. Gloria spots Nick and approaches him, and he falls back, terrified at what he sees. As Gloria stumbled towards him, he gets to his feet and sprints out of the church, and onto a road. Clearly shocked by what he just witnessed, he is oblivious to everything else, and gets hit by a car. Dazed and injured, he is tended to by pedestrians who witnessed the incident. The camera pans to reveal Los Angeles, bustling with everyday activity in a pre-apocalyptic world, and the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing eerie music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

-Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Elizabeth Rodriguez as Elizabeth Ortiz

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar*

Lorenzo Henrie as Christopher Manawa

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar*

This is the first episode to feature credits for all of the previous aforementioned character.

"So Close, Yet So Far"

Alicia Clark walks down a quiet street and looks for her boyfriend Matt Sale at his house. She finds the place in disarray and gasps when she enters the living room, and the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"The Dog"

In the Salazar's barber shop, Travis, Liza and Chris are waiting for the riot outside to disperse. Chris grabs a razor, to which Daniel tells him to put it back. As Travis and Daniel discuss what to do if the chaos outside were to find its way in, Chris touches the wall and tells the group that the walls are getting hotter. They realize that the building next door is on fire and they need to escape. As they open the door, several rioters enter the room to loot and burn the business, ignoring the six as they leave unscathed, while playing the standard soundtrack.

Emerging into the chaotic streets, Travis, Liza and Chris watch as a zombie police officer is busy mauling a riot cop on the ground, with no one paying attention to the grisly scene. They cautiously make their way through the riot, and decide to reach their truck to get out of the riot as more police swarm the area, and the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"Not Fade Away"

Chris sits on the roof of the Clark residence, videotaping and narrating events that have transpired in the nine days since the National Guard took over: a perimeter fence has been erected around the neighborhood, creating a "Safe Zone" with a strict curfew in effect. Since everyone outside the fence is reportedly dead or gone, Chris is alarmed to discover a light flashing from a house in the Dead Zone, and the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"Cobalt"

Douglas Thompson sits in a holding cell at the local military command post. Strand, a fellow cellmate dressed in a smart suit, taunts Doug that he's not strong enough to care for his family, but luckily his wife is attractive enough to land a man who could. Soldiers hear Doug sobbing and haul him away. Strand sidles up to Nick, his only remaining cellmate. "So," he says, "who the hell are you?", and the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"The Good Man"

The city of Los Angeles looms through the moonlit night, devoid of any obvious signs of life and light, except the fires that rage unabated through entire neighborhoods. A massive horde of infected pound on the doors of the nearby stadium, as the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

Season 2

"Monster"

Standing on the beach at Victor Strand's house, Madison watches bombs drop in the distance. Strand steers a Zodiac inflatable boat towards his yacht, the Abigail, with Nick, Alicia, Ofelia, and Daniel on board. Back on shore, Madison and Travis prepare supplies for transport to the Abigail. Chris sits by his mother Liza's corpse in a catatonic state.

Strand powers up the Abigail and sees refugee boats fleeing the coastline as Los Angeles erupts in flames and flashes of light illuminate the sky. He dispatches Nick to pick up the rest of the group before the Abigail is beset by refugees. Madison, Travis, and Chris fight the infected on the beach. Nick arrives in the zodiac and they all flee the shore with Liza's body.

With everyone on board, Strand powers the Abigail forward. The group watches as the military firebombs Los Angeles and the raging inferno engulfs the land. The title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background while playing a new emotional soundtrack.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Elizabeth Rodriguez as Elizabeth Ortiz

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar*

Lorenzo Henrie as Christopher Manawa

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar*

As of this episode, Colman Domingo (Victor Strand) has been added to the opening credits.

"We All Fall Down"

An infected crawls out of the ocean and creeps toward a Harry Gaery and Willa Gaery playing on shore. A protective chain-link fence stops the infected from reaching them. Then the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"Ouroboros"

In the middle of the ocean, Alex swims to her wounded companion, Jake, after surviving the crash of Flight 462. She brings Jake to a raft with other survivors. Tom, one of the survivors, smacks an infected passenger with an oar and pushes him overboard, while playing the standard soundtrack.

Days pass, and Tom tells Alex that Jake is dying and urges her to kill him before he turns. That night, Alex stabs Tom when he tries to kill Jake in his sleep. Michael, the remaining survivor, encourages Alex to put Jake out of his misery. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

Lorenzo Henrie as Christopher Manawa

Michelle Ang as Alex

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

As of this episode, Michelle Ang (Alex) has been added to the opening credits.

"Blood in the Streets"

Nick swims ashore in the middle of the night, having escaped the detection of a helicopter and a patrol boat. He arrives at a recently-abandoned refugee camp on the beach. After attracting the attention of an infected, he lures it into one of the tents and kills it, smearing himself in blood from the infected's belly. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

Lorenzo Henrie as Christopher Manawa

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

As of this episode, Michelle Ang (Alex) has been removed from the opening credits.

"Captive"

Aboard Connor's ship, he cooks a steak for Alicia in the galley. After he leaves. Vida steals the steak and locks Alicia in the galley. Alicia ventures through an unlocked door and finds herself on the ship's bow with no way to escape. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

Lorenzo Henrie as Christopher Manawa

Michelle Ang as Alex

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

As of this episode, Michelle Ang (Alex) is re-added in the opening credits, one last time, before being removed again.

"Sicut Cervus"

At a church in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California a priest exhorts his parishioners to fight the dead. The parishioners take their communion wafers one by one. In the town square, the parishioners arm themselves. Thomas arrives in his truck and urges the priest to stop. "Do not protect her," says the priest. Suddenly, the parishioners begin to drop on their knees in agony as blood pours out of their eyes. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing a new ominous church chorus.

The credits remain the same.

"Shiva"

Everyone runs to Thomas' room, where Strand has shot Thomas in the head. Celia screams at Strand for killing Thomas instead of allowing him to turn. Travis asks Alicia to help him find Chris. She refuses, explaining that Chris was holding a knife beside her bed. Celia forbids Strand from burying Thomas and attacks him when he declares that Thomas was not her son. Celia orders Strand and his group to leave by the next day. Travis sees Chris in a vineyard, but Chris runs away. As Travis runs after him, Nick creepily looks out the window at them, and the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Grotesque"

Nick wakes up at a crash house in Baja. He finds Sofia. She's going south to find Juan's father but tells Nick to head north if he wants to join up with those like her. She warns him to be wary of strangers on the road, "Manas", who are taking advantage of the new lawless world. Sofia then gives him a backpack full of food and a jug of water and points him towards the highway.

A montage then starts of Nick treking through the hills of Baja, and more with "How Low" by José González playing in the background. He then reaches the highway with the a sign that indicates Tijuana is 100 kilometers away. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background in silence.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

Lorenzo Henrie as Christopher Manawa

As of this episode, Rubén Blades (Daniel Salazar) has been removed from the opening credits.

"Los Muertos"

Nick wakes up in an infirmary in La Colonia.

He wanders through the town and sees a young girl crying. In a nearby field, the girl's father stands surrounded by neighbors from the Colonia. "Ready?" asks Alejandro, the community's leader. The father hands his knife over and enters a bus. Through the bus he passes into a gated field, filled with infected. He sacrifices himself to the herd as the people look on. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"Do Not Disturb"

In a flashback, a bride and groom, dance at their wedding reception in the banquet hall of the Rosarito Beach Hotel. The mother of the bride informs the hotel manager, Elena, that she and her guests will be departing promptly due to reports of a sickness that is spreading. When Elena tries to assure her that they are safe, the mother tells her that the authorities are considering shutting down the border and that she wants to get all her family and the guests north as soon as possible.

As Elena attempts to assure her guests that there's nothing to worry about, the father of the bride dances with his daughter, but has a heart attack and collapses on the dance floor. Elena tries to call for help but the phone lines are dead. As resuscitation attempts fail, the father swiftly reanimates and bites his daughter on the face. As panic erupts, Elena and her nephew flee and lock the party guests inside the banquet hall. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Pablo & Jessica"

In the bar of the Rosarito Beach Hotel, Madison and Strand fight off an infected herd. Madison hears Alicia calling for her. She kills an infected and opens its belly. She and Strand cover themselves in the infected's blood.

Madison and Strand walk unnoticed among the infected. They exit the bar and barricade the door behind them. Outside, they find the truck missing. Strand presumes Alicia and Ofelia fled together.

Madison and Strand take refuge inside the hotel's spa building. Madison tells Strand that Alicia would never abandon them. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Pillar of Salt"

Francisco sneaks out of La Colonia with his wife, Ana, and their young daughter, Laura. Ana tells their daughter that it's no longer safe in La Colonia.

Marco spots Francisco's family on a Tijuana road. Francisco tries to hide, but it's no use. Marco demands the OxyContin he's been promised by La Colonia. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The credits remain the same.

"Date of Death"

A mass of desperate survivors arrive at the gate of the Rosarito Beach Hotel after spotting the neon sign that Madison flashed the previous night. Madison, Alicia, Elena, Oscar, and Hector stand guard, refusing entry. Madison sees Travis in the crowd and fights to let him in. During this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Wrath"

Ofelia's truck breaks down in the Mexican desert. While she checks the engine, a group of infected attacks her. Ofelia kills several, but when she sees an incoming herd, she flees on foot. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"North"

Travis sits dazed on the hotel cafe floor after killing Brandon and Derek. Hector and Elena haul Travis away and remove Oscar, who is unconscious after Travis attacked him to prevent him from interfering. Madison tries to defend Travis, but Elena points out that he killed two men and badly hurt Oscar.

Madison returns to the cafe and stabs Brandon and Derek through the head. After that, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

As of this episode, Lorenzo Henrie (Chris Manawa) has been removed from the opening credits.

Season 3

"Eye of the Beholder"

Armed soldiers drag Madison, Travis, and Alicia past dismembered corpses into a military fuel depot. Travis is carted off to a different destination than Madison and Alicia.

Soldiers bring Travis to a barrack and measure his height and weight. Travis watches as soldiers shoot a prisoner in a bathroom and write a number on his head. He's then taken to a holding area full of people, where he sees Nick along with a wounded Luciana. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing the standard soundtrack.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand*

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar*

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto

Sam Underwood as Jake Otto

As of this episode, Danay Garcia (Luciana Galvez), Daniel Sharman (Troy Oto) and Sam Underwood (Jake Otto) have been added to the opening credits.

"The New Frontier"

At night, the helicopter pilot, Charlene, navigates toward the ranch with Jake by her side. Travis and Alicia tend to Luciana in the back. Jake wonders whether or not to gain more altitude, but decides against it. Out of nowhere, a round of bullets hit the chopper.

As the chopper tries to evade the gunfire, Travis is shot. He clasps his hand over his neck, and calls for help. He then unbuckles his harness and opens the door. "Help me," Travis tells Alicia. She unbuckled and tries to stop him, insisting he's in shock, but goes silent when she sees a large hole in his side. She realizes he was shot in the stomach, and the bullet came out through his neck. Unable to do much else, her hand slips away as Travis falls out of the helicopter to his death. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar*

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto

Sam Underwood as Jake Otto

Dayton Callie as Jeremiah Otto

As of this episode, Dayton Callie (Jeremiah Otto) has been added to the opening credits.

"TEOTWAWKI"

In a TV commercial from 1996, Jeremiah promotes his four-part video series on how to survive "TEOTWAWKI", his acronym for "the end of the world as we know it."

American democracy is about to be destroyed at the hands of foreign nationals and greedy politicians, he warns. By stockpiling for the end and learning how to defeat the "urban hordes", Jeremiah promises that his tapes can teach anyone to survive. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new peppy music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar*

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto

Sam Underwood as Jake Otto

Dayton Callie as Jeremiah Otto

As of this episode, Cliff Curtis (Travis Manawa) has been removed from the opening credits.

"100"

Daniel, covered in burns, hobbles through the streets of Tijuana skillfully avoiding the infected. When one of the infected notices him, he flees and hides under a car. A stray dog barks at the infected, then runs away. The infected follows the dog, and Daniel laughs in relief. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark*

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark*

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark*

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar*

Danay García as Luciana Galvez*

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto*

Sam Underwood as Jake Otto*

Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero

Dayton Callie as Jeremiah Otto*

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

Starting with this episode, Lisandra Tena (Lola Guerrero) has been added to the opening credits. and Rubén Blades (Daniel Salazar) is reinstated in the opening credits for the first time in Season 3 since being removed from the last eleven episodes.

"Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame"

Russell, an elderly resident of Broke Jaw Ranch, wakes up to find his wife, Martha, out of bed. He cautiously approaches and finds that she turned.

Martha took her false teeth out before bed, so Russell takes her hands and has a last dance with his wife. Then, he raises a gun to her temple and shoots them both through the head. A lantern topples over as their bodies hit the floor. The house is set ablaze. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" by Doris Day.

The credits remain the same.

"Red Dirt"

At Broke Jaw Ranch, Nick and Jeremiah Otto are shooting pistols for target practice. Nick worries about Madison's long absence.

Alicia and Jake awaken in bed. Alicia also worries about Madison and the people who shot down the helicopter.

Nick spots Troy's team hobbling toward the ranch on the road to the gate.

Nick, Alicia and other ranchers rush out as Madison and Troy's team arrive, who all have bloody feet from walking without shoes. Jeremiah requests a private debriefing, but one of the ranchers, Vernon Trimbol, insists Troy's team share their findings with everyone.

Against Troy's wishes, Mike Trimbol announces that a group of Native Americans slaughtered Phil McCarthy and the others from the outpost. Troy tries to keep everyone calm saying they can handle the situation, but Mike cracks and blurts out that they're all going to die if they don't leave. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"The Unveiling"

Jake heads through the wilderness on his way to the Black Hat Reservation, hoping to parley with Walker. He begins to hear footsteps on the trail. Jake takes cover in the brush, and pops out to confront his pursuer.

He discovers that Alicia is the one on his tail. She's come to tell him that Walker killed the Trimbols. She warns him against talking to a killer like Walker, but Jake refuses to abandon his mission. Alicia decides to join him.

Alicia and Jake arrive at the Black Hat Cafe. They're surrounded by armed guards who confiscate their weapons. Walker emerges, machete in hand, and drops a severed pig's head on the ground in front of them. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Children of Wrath"

n a flashback, Ofelia crosses the border into the U.S. and makes her way through the desert. A spray of bullets lands around her as an unseen assailant shoots at her. She hides behind a tree, but the shooter finds her. It's Jeremiah.

Jeremiah brings Ofelia to his truck and interrogates her. Ofelia asks for a ride, but Jeremiah says that "brown people" are not welcome at his home. She spits at him. He drives off.

Ofelia wanders through the desert and collapses, near death. She hallucinates and sees her father and Jeremiah rescuing her. Walker discovers her in this state. He gives her water and brings her to the Black Hat.

Walker examines Ofelia, bathes her and offers her food.

Back in the present, Madison chases Ofelia as she tries to escape the ranch. She punches and interrogates her for answers. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Minotaur"

Madison wakes up in Jeremiah Otto's house and rummages through the dead man's office.

Elsewhere, Nick, Troy and the militia lure infected into an ambush.

Alicia strenuously works the water pump, but only a few drops come out.

Nick kills an infected and gazes toward the border, thinking of Luciana.

Alicia returns to Jake's quarters with the water she's collected. She cleans Jake's face with a damp cloth and frets over his slow recovery from the anthrax attack.

The militia returns to their ATVs and discusses the influx of infected. Nick suggests they mend the fences.

Madison searches Jeremiah's desk, his blood stain still there from the murder that took place. Some of the drawers are still locked.

Nick and Troy spot Walker's convoy as it approaches the ranch. Jake greets the convoy and shakes Walker's hand. The ranchers warily look on as Walker waves the convoy through the gate: The Nation has officially come to live at Broke Jaw Ranch. During this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand*

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

Danay García as Luciana Galvez*

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto

Sam Underwood as Jake Otto

Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

As of this episode, Dayton Callie (Jeremiah Otto) has been removed from the opening credits.

"The Diviner"

Nick wilts in the hotbox. From the window slit he can see an infected Troy walking towards him. Suddenly, Troy falls to the ground catching himself with a somersault into a grand finish. Troy is not infected. Troy unlocks the hotbox and helps Nick out. However, Nick finds himself still trapped in the box and hallucinating the whole encounter.

Madison and Walker look upon a nearly depleted reservoir. Madison tells Walker that Jeremiah was aware of the low reserves. She insists they keep the water situation a secret in order to maintain peace at the ranch. Walker suggests they buy water from a trading post in Mexicali.

Madison and Walker tell Alicia, Jake, Ofelia, and Crazy Dog that they will be gone for a couple of days to secure a backup water supply. In the meantime, they instruct them to enforce water rationing across the ranch.

Madison reveals to Alicia that they only have six weeks of water left. She urges Alicia to keep the secret and gives her a radio to stay in touch.

Madison stops by the hotbox to give water to Nick. She then departs with Walker in a water tanker. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"La Serpiente"

Madison, Strand and Walker drive to the dam in the water tanker. They encounter a herd of infected. Strand throws a beeping alarm out the window to draw the mass of walkers away from the road, allowing the truck to pass unharmed.

Madison, Strand and Walker pull into a gated parking lot. Strand pushes a car aside to reveal a sewage grate. Walker does not like the idea of heading underground, but Madison reassures him this is the fastest way. The group descends into the tunnels. After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"Brother's Keeper"

Newly exiled Troy survives in the wasteland. He kills a rattlesnake and cooks it over a campfire. Then writes in his journal.

Troy walks to the outpost formerly manned by Phil, who was scalped by Walker. Flies buzz around Phil's body in the chair where Walker left him dead.

Troy finds canned food in the outpost barn. He goes to the main building and retrieves a grenade launcher from a secret compartment.

He buries Phil, alone.

The next morning, Troy considers killing himself with the single bullet Walker left him. Something in the distance catches his attention. He smiles and shoots his gun into the air. The sounds of infected begin to grow.

After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"This Land Is Your Land"

In the pantry, Alicia spots Blake stealthily examining a bite wound on his stomach.

Ofelia informs Alicia that the pantry's air vent is broken. They realize they will run out of air if they don't fix the fan.

After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The credits remain the same.

"El Matadero"

Madison, Strand and Walker drive a tanker to the trading outpost to meet with Lola and Daniel. Strand worries that things might go south when they show up to the trade empty-handed. Madison argues that they at least have Ofelia.

Ofelia and Crazy Dog ride on the back of the tanker. Ofelia grows weak and falls off of her perch. They all run to check to see if she's okay but spot a bite wound on Ofelia's shoulder. Ofelia asks for Madison's word that she will take her to see Daniel. Madison promises.

After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand*

Mercedes Mason as Ofelia Salazar

Danay García as Luciana Galvez*

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto

Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

As of this episode, Sam Underwood (Jake Otto) has been removed from the opening credits.

"Things Bad Begun"

Nick slaughters infected in the streets and collects their heads in a shopping cart.

Nick sells the heads to El Matarife, who removes the locus coeruleus glands from each head to sell to the Proctors.

The Proctors ingest the harvested organs to help them fight longer and harder. He mentions that the Proctors are gearing up for something big.

Troy sees the Proctors mobilizing and asks one of the men what's happening.

Troy tracks down Nick at a bar and tells him that Madison is in trouble.

After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing "Sin Dones" by Juana Molina.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand*

Danay García as Luciana Galvez*

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto

Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

As of this episode, Mercedes Mason (Ofelia Salazar) has been removed from the opening credits.

"Sleigh Ride"

"Sleigh Ride" by Leroy Anderson plays, while in a fantasy, Madison cooks a Christmas turkey in Jeremiah's house. She sees a truck approaching the house.

Madison steps outside and joins Nick and Luciana in a cemetery. Luciana holds a baby in her arms. Madison sees Alicia's name on a grave. She tries to follow Nick and Luciana, but they ignore her and drive off.

After this, the title screen begins showing the logo for Fear over a black background, while playing new ominous music.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark

Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa* **

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Danay García as Luciana Galvez* **

Daniel Sharman as Troy Otto* ** ***

Sam Underwood as Jake Otto* **

Lisandra Tena as Lola Guerrero

Dayton Callie as Jeremiah Otto* **

Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar

Cliff Curtis, Sam Underwood and Dayton Callie are re-added in the opening credits for the last time as they only appear in Madison's dream.

Season 4

"What's Your Story?"

John Dorie hears a noise while reading by a campfire. Believing it to be a person, he starts talking about himself and he asks them to join him. When it's revealed to be an approaching walker, he shoots it, only to see a man standing behind it: It's Morgan Jones. "So, what's your story?" John asks Morgan with a friendly smile. After this, the title screen begins.

After three long seasons of the show, having a plain title screen with the main logo over a black background with an ocassional differing soundtrack, Fear The Walking Dead received a massive update with their intro. Now, with a new updated logo, and new soundtrack, every title screen going forward, will have something to do with the episode. For, "What's Your Story", the title screen begins, with John Dorie standing next to a camp fire, in the middle of a feild by a road, with quiet music slowly building up to the new logo with an intense drop.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark*

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Maggie Grace as Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Danay García as Luciana Galvez**

Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie

Lennie James as Morgan Jones

As of this episode, Lennie James (Morgan Jones), Maggie Grace (Althea) and Garret Dillahunt (John Dorie) have been added to the opening credits, and Daniel Sharman (Troy Otto), Lisandra Tena (Lola Guerrero) and Rubén Blades (Daniel Salazar) have been removed from the opening credits (This marks the second time Blades was removed.).

"Another Day in the Diamond"

In the past, Alicia, Strand, Nick and Luciana wake up at their new home in a baseball stadium. They begin their daily routine and then start working on projects around the stadium.

Madison asks a young newcomer, Charlie, where she lived before finding their settlement. Charlie points in a direction outside the stadium. After this, the title screen begins showing a trucks belonging to the Vulture's passing a deserted feild, with quite music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark**

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Maggie Grace as Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie

Jenna Elfman as June

Lennie James as Morgan Jones

Starting with this episode, Jenna Elfman (June) has been added to the opening credits.

"Good Out Here"

In a flashback, Nick burns the blighted crops at the baseball stadium.

In the present, Nick, Alicia, Strand and Luciana hold Morgan, Althea, and John Dorie as prisoners in the SWAT truck. After this, the title screen begins showing a group of blue bonnets in the middle of a feild, with quite music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. The blue bonnets appear later in the episode.

The credits remain the same.

"Buried"

Alicia, Strand, Luciana, Morgan, Althea and John ride in the SWAT van with Nick's body.

In a flashback, Al videotapes Luciana as she plunges a knife into Nick's head to keep him from turning. She films Alicia killing a zombified Ennis, and Strand covering Nick's body with his jacket.

In the SWAT van, Strand informs Al that his group is ready to tell their stories. Al turns on her video camera and asks the group how they ended up in their current situation. Luciana explains that everything traces back to one particular day. After this, the title screen begins showing a deserted feild, with quite music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. However, this time the intro is shown from the perspective of Althea's video camera.

The credits remain the same.

"Laura"

John Dorie cleans a pair of matching pistols on the porch of a creek side cabin. He sees an infected coming down the creek and, leaving the gun, kills it with an axe. After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, with John and June walking in the distance in the setting of a beautiful sunset, with quite music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark**

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Maggie Grace as Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie

Jenna Elfman as June

Lennie James as Morgan Jones

As of this episode, Frank Dillane (Nicholas Clark) has been removed from the opening credits.

"Just in Case"

Edgar, a Vulture, scavenges for supplies in a convenience store. John Dorie and Morgan corner Edgar outside and threaten to shoot him unless he cooperates. John blasts Edgar's finger off when Edgar tries to bolt. After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, with June driving a car Madison left in the distance, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The list of credits are as follows:

Kim Dickens as Madison Clark**

Frank Dillane as Nicholas Clark

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Maggie Grace as Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie

Jenna Elfman as June

Lennie James as Morgan Jones

Frank Dillane (Nicholas Clark) is re-added in the opening credits for the last time in flashbacks in this and the next two episodes.

"The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now"

Naomi tries to help John Dorie as he lies unconscious. Meanwhile, Alicia, Strand, and Luciana exchange gunfire with the Vultures.

Morgan runs over to help Naomi while she gets medical supplies from an ambulance.

Mel drives off in the ambulance. Naomi runs after him to get the medical kit. Alicia blows up the ambulance with a grenade launcher then strides up to Naomi and accuses her of betraying their trust. Naomi escapes and runs back to John's side. She tells Morgan that she knows where to find more medical supplies.

Luciana finds Charlie hiding. Charlie apologizes for killing Nick but runs off when Luciana gets distracted by a Vulture.

Althea videotapes the battle. Morgan urges her to stop filming and help save John's life.

Alicia corners Naomi and John at gunpoint. Al rides up in the SWAT vehicle and aims her guns at Alicia, forcing Alicia to lower her weapon. Morgan helps Naomi carry John inside the vehicle and urges Charlie to board if she wants to live. Charlie joins him.

Naomi instructs Al to drive to the stadium. After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, with a group of infected in the distance, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. This is during a sunrise.

The credits remain the same.

"No One's Gone"

In a flashback, an armed Madison sneaks up on a stranger in the woods and demands keys to the person's vehicle. The stranger drops the keys on the ground. Madison trips on a wire as she goes for the keys. The person turns around: It's Althea. After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, showing the group by a fire, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. The group sitting by the fire happens later in the episode, when they tell everyone what really happened at the Stadium.

The credits remain the same.

"People Like Us"

A powerful storm tears through the woods, blowing away walkers, while Althea's SWAT van sits unmoved. After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, showcasing a group of infected being moved by a storm brewing above, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The list of credits are as follows:

Lennie James as Morgan Jones

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark

Maggie Grace as Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki

Colman Domingo as Victor Strand

Danay García as Luciana Galvez

Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie

Jenna Elfman as June

As of this episode, Kim Dickens (Madison Clark) has been removed from the opening credits, and Lennie James (Morgan Jones) receives top billing during the opening credits.

"Close Your Eyes"

Alicia takes refuge in an abandoned house to escape the raging storm. She kills a walker in the kitchen and drags the corpse through the living room.

More walkers emerge, and Alicia kills them each in turn.

Alicia lays the family of dead corpses on the lawn. Inside, she stares at a framed photo of the family in the living room, then destroys the frame. She removes all the other family photos from the wall, piles them into a laundry basket and leaves them next to the bodies outside.

After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. However, in this title sequence, there is a large storm knocking everything down, from infected, to power lines, all the way to letter a part of the logo. The intro is also taken from the perspective of Al's video camerea again, as droplets of water can be seen on the lense.

The credits remain the same.

"The Code"

Morgan looks for Alicia Clark in the storm to no avail. Suddenly, he comes across a semi-truck on the road.

Morgan takes refuge inside the truck and discovers boxes filled with supplies. "Take what you need. Leave what you don't. See you further on up the road," reads a note. He takes water and a protein bar.

Next morning, Morgan wakes up to the sound of a walker outside the truck. He cracks open the door and kills it as it tries to climb inside. He steps outside and finds himself at a truck stop in Mississippi.

Morgan enters the truck stop mini-mart and hears a woman's voice on a radio transmitter. Morgan responds and says that he accidentally hitched a ride in one of the woman's trucks and ended up at a Mississippi truck stop. She instructs him to take what he needs and leave what he doesn't.

After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. On the raod we can see the truck Morgan is inside in driving by, as the storm cloud from the previous episode above brews.

The credits remain the same.

"Weak"

June watches John's story on Althea's tapes and radios him to thank him for the kind words he said on the tape. Althea returns and tells her to conserve the battery on the radio. Without gas, they're forced to hang out by the truck for a day.

The next morning, they hear someone on the walkie. June asks if it's John but is met with silence. After this, the title screen begins showing the same deserted feild again, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo. Althea can be seen next to her truck, in the feild, and kills an infected.

The credits remain the same.

"Blackjack"

While the group waits for Quinn, a walker approaches their truck. Jim gets scared but Wendell uses his wheelchair spikes to impale it while Sarah finishes it off.

Jim notices the "Take what you need" message marked on its forehead and June immediately radios Quinn. However, she only hears walker groans on the other side, followed by Martha telling her he's dead.

Morgan recognizes the voice and radios her. Martha asks, "Is that you, Morgan?" and then tells him she knows a lot about him. She warns him to stop leaving those boxes on the road because it will make him weak. "I know who you are, I know what you're really capable of," she says ominously.

After this, the title screen begins showing the island Victor Strand and John Dorie are trapped on, witht he alligator slowly popping on screen, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The credits remain the same.

"MM 54"

In a flashback, Martha and her husband, Hank, are involved in a car accident that leaves Hank impaled by a guardrail. Martha frantically tries to wave down passing cars, but nobody stops to help.

Martha sits next to the car. A figure walks toward her. She starts to ask for help until she realizes it's a walker. She brutally kills it with a rake.

Martha holds her husband's hand and assures him that someone will help. The next morning, he dies and reanimates, and a heartbroken Martha puts him down. In the night, she buries him and is driven insane.

The next day, a truck pulls over at mile marker 54. The driver, Stevie, places a supply box on the ground and writes an accompanying note. Martha introduces herself and corrects the grammar on Stevie's message. Stevie thanks Martha for helping. "I don't help," Martha says as she stabs Stevie's throat with a stick.

Another truck driver leaves a supply box on the road. Martha ambushes him with a zombified Stevie, killing him. The following days, she kills several more truckers by attacking them with other turned truckers.

One day, Martha ambushes a truck driver, Purvis, and demands to know the identity of Polar Bear, the person who organized the box distribution. When the man refuses to answer, she kills him and tries to contact Polar Bear on the truck's CB. Morgan answers back and tells her he accidentally hitched a ride in the trailer.

After this, the title screen begins showing the same feild by the road, with one of the truck's that belonged to Clayton's group in flames by Martha, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The credits remain the same.

"I Lose People..."

On the roof, June assures Morgan that they'll find a way off somehow.

Back on the island, Strand and John notice Alicia and Charlie waving at them from across the pond. Alicia hears June on her walkie and tells her the good news. Morgan warns Alicia to watch what she says because Martha might be listening. He also informs them of their roof situation. Alicia and Charlie head out to locate a boat to rescue John and Strand.

Jim stands on the edge of the roof to urinate on the walkers below. Morgan asks him to help them rescue Al but he declines. Sarah then asks Jim for his beer recipe, saying that he might die but his beer can live on. He tells her to leave him alone and she reluctantly does.

After this, the title screen begins showing the same feild by the road, with the car Jim Brauer jumps on to save the group there, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The credits remain the same.

"... I Lose Myself"

Althea flees into a building to escape a herd. There, she finds a walkie and tries to contact the group to no avail. She spots a TV news van nearby and watches some of the tapes. Then, she hot-wires a police car and drives back to the hospital, only to encounter Martha with a zombified Jim. Martha tells Al she watched her tapes and admires her strength. She orders Al to give Morgan a message, but she refuses. Martha attacks Al with Jim and then knocks her unconscious.

After this, the title screen begins showing the same feild though glreen witb flowers, with the denim factory in the distance, with the music slowly building up to a drop, showcasing the new updated logo.

The credits remain the same.

Season 5

"Here to Help"

This title screen features the crashed plane seen in the cold open.

"The Hurt That Will Happen"

This title screen features two walkers attracted to a cage in the trees. This is later revealed to be the trap that Grace set up in the woods.

"Humbug's Gulch"

This title screen features a sandstorm, with tumbleweed passing by. The R on the Fear logo becomes crooked.

"Skidmark"

This title screen features a truck with the plane, mirroring the events of Strand's group infiltrating Daniel's warehouse to steal the plane.

"The End of Everything"

This title screen features a helicopter flying into the distance.

"The Little Prince"

This title screen features the roadblock walkers with a warning sign of high radiation next to them. This mirrors the end of the episode, when Alicia cuts through the walker barriers to look for Annie's group.

"Still Standing"

This title screen features the power plant in the background.

"Is Anybody Out There?"

This title screen features the same power plant with a siren. It blares throughout the entire main theme.

"Channel 4"

This title screen features a camera recording effect, and the text font has changed. The mountainous background has been removed and we see our group moving from that area in the trucks.

"210 Words Per Minute"

This title screen features the mall's fairground ride that Morgan and Grace go on in the episode.

"You're Still Here"

This title screen features one of the painted trees that says, "If you are reading this, it means you are still here."

"Ner Tamid"

This title screen features Althea's SWAT van.

"Leave What You Don't"

This title screen features the oil refining tank seen in the episode.

"Today and Tomorrow"

This title screen features a starry night sky with Daniel's smashed vinyl records lying on the ground.

"Channel 5"

This title screen features a shattered screen, reflecting how Althea had just smashed the TV seconds before.

"End of the Line"

This title screen features a lone horse as well as flowers in the foreground.

Season 6

"The End Is the Beginning"

This title screen features a revamped version of the S4 and 5 main theme, and features an animation of Emile and his dog, Rufus.

"Welcome to the Club"

This title screen features Strand, and the main theme has changed, adding a few extra guitar notes.

"Alaska"

This title screen features Althea standing outside the building that will be the main location for the episode. The main theme has changed again, but is similar to the theme used in The End Is the Beginning.

"The Key"

This title screen features John Dorie in Lawton. This version of the main theme gives off a western vibe.

"Honey"

This title screen features Dwight and Sherry holding hands, with Sherry holding a mask in her other hand. This version of the main theme only features brass instruments.

"Bury Her Next to Jasper's Leg"

This title screen features June Dorie at Tank Town. This version of the main theme features a more stripped-down version of the S4/5 main theme, featuring a louder acoustic guitar sound.

"Damage From the Inside"

This title screen features Alicia Clark in the woods, with one of Ed's modified walkers in the background. This version of the main theme opens with an eerie sound cue before the main theme kicks in.

"The Door"

This title screen features John Dorie on the bridge, with a version of the main theme similar to "The End Is the Beginning" and "Alaska", but features an acoustic guitar playing extra notes.

"Things Left to Do"

This title screen features Virginia, ready and waiting to give the kill order, with the backdrop of the dam and a few guards on watch. This version of the main theme features an electric piano and a structure overall similar to the main theme used in "Bury Her Next to Jasper's Leg."

"Handle With Care"

This is the first time a fade transition led into the title screen. This title screen features Daniel with his rifle. This version of the main theme adds a quiet and eerie violin sound, signifying the mystery of the missing weapons in the episode.

"The Holding"

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"In Dreams"

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"J.D."

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Season 7

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Trivia

  • Fear The Walking Dead has received the most variations of their title screen out of all Walking Dead media so far.
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