It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of The Walking Dead as "the death of a stepsister".
There are models of a couch and a TV in the files that have Scrooge's name as a part of the file name.It is not known what the original Season 2 would have been like aside from the fact that it wouldn't have continued from Season 1's ending. The new TellTale Games have gone on record to state that they are not using the previous team's unfinished work for the sequel and are making a new story from scratch.
However, season 2 was announced at the 2019 Game Awards. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when TellTale suddenly shut down. After a long hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019.It was scrapped because his character worked better as a lone wolf. The recurring, red-headed background character was originally planned to be The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and was Bigby's deputy.Although Episode 3 itself, if you decide to explore the Tweedles' place, shows that the Tweedles were given specific instructions to watch Kelsey if you observe a newspaper (she never appears nor is mentioned again for the rest of the series), giving the impression that she was intended to be a far more important character. Episode 3's original thumbnail before it was changed to Bigby chasing a car featured a cop named Kelsey Brannigan tailing Bigby, who grilled Bigby for questions in Episode 2's beginning, which might have been a Red Herring intended to throw off the fact that the episode is primarily about chasing Ichabod Crane, suspected to have killed Lily.At one point, Harrington has a fight with himself to put Fight Club to shame. Talking to Himself: Adam Harrington voices both Bigby and the Woodsman, making several scenes in the first episode this trope in spades.Almost everyone in the game's production correctly doubted that Season 2 would be released, even as TellTale released an announcement trailer in 2017, and the game was cancelled a year later during TellTale's closure with only the script and concept art for the first episode completed.
Also, TellTale only greenlit the sequel to have three episodes instead of the standard five that all the company's other games had.
Telltale Games, the makers of the hit episodic series based on the graphic novels of The Walking Dead, launched its latest series based on the Fables graphic novels which has the big bad wolf as the local gumshoe of a misfit colony of mythological creatures.