What time does Fear the Walking Dead season 7 episode 3 start tonight, October 31?

Gus Halper as Will - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC
Gus Halper as Will - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 1 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC /
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Fear the Walking Dead season 7 has been one of the most dynamic seasons of any show in The Walking Dead Universe.

As if walkers weren’t enough, the show added the threat of nuclear fallout in season 7, making the air as deadly as the undead roaming around. If you’re wondering what time to tune in, here’s what you need to know.

What time does Fear the Walking Dead season 7 episode 3 start?

Fear the Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on AMC. It’s followed by The Walking Dead: World Beyond at approximately 10 p.m. ET/PT, and on select nights the two shows are followed by all-new episodes of Talking Dead.

How to watch Fear the Walking Dead early

This fall, Sunday nights definitely belong to the dead with two shows airing on the same night. In the past, The Walking Dead usually claimed the fall season but the pandemic threw the schedule into chaos. This year, the first eight episodes of season 11 aired in August and September, with Fear TWD and World Beyond following in October and November.

If you want to watch new episodes of Fear the Walking Dead early, you can watch a week early on the AMC+ platform. AMC’s streaming service, which bundles all of the networks in the AMC family, allows fans to watch new episodes of TWD, Fear TWD and World Beyond one week early.

Each episode of season 7 features an anthology-style story, similar to what the show did in season 6. This season, Victor Strand (Colman Domingo) is squaring off with former comrade Morgan Jones (Lennie James) in a fight to survive in the barren wasteland. The lines have been drawn and now survivors have to choose between their friends, but who will come out on top?

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AMC+ is a great deal if you’re a huge TWD fan, or if you’re a fan of television in general. The platform offers AMC, IFC Films, Sundance TV and Shudder, along with exclusive AMC+ programming.