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In addition to the Daryl and Carol spinoff series, AMC is also developing an anthology series set in The Walking Dead universe titled "Tales of The Walking Dead," which is described as "an episodic anthology with individual episodes or arcs of episodes focused on new or existing characters, backstories or other stand-alone experiences." The self-contained structure of the new standalone series theoretically paves the way for episodes that could be centered around backstories we've seen in the comics but not on the show, such as Robert Kirkman's "Here's Negan" origin story and "Negan Lives" sequel about Jeffrey Dean Morgan's potty-mouthed character, or introducing characters from ancillary content into the world of the show (Clementine, anyone?). The Daryl and Carol spinoff, which is set to premiere in 2023, will be overseen by The Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang and was co-created by Kang and executive producer Scott Gimple. While the flagship show will conclude with a supersized Season 11 consisting of 24 episodes (which will air over the course of two years, concluding in 2022), AMC has greenlit a spinoff series focused on fan-favorite characters Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier. AMC has announced that The Walking Dead is ending after Season 11 - although fans needn't despair, since the the wider Walking Dead universe isn't going anywhere. The stunts and scares are a lot of the fun for those of us who work on the show, and I’m really excited to share it with the audience.It's the end of an era. “It was really fun to do these very focused, intimate episodes (to end Season 10), but with Season 11, we’re going to go out with a bang. “Obviously, the pandemic changed a lot of how we had to do everything,” she said. I know Negan is the show’s big baddie, but if the apocalypse didn’t happen, Daryl would be the one you wouldn’t put your hand out and say hello to.”Įxecutive producer Angela Kang is glad to get back to storytelling on a large scale as “The Walking Dead” concludes. One of “The Walking Dead’s” most prominent actors as Daryl Dixon, Norman Reedus noted, “I feel like my character has changed in all these different ways, but he takes little pieces of all these people he learned from. Lauren Cohan, who plays widowed mother Maggie, says she’s been having “the most fun I’ve ever had on the show” since returning in Season 10 “in terms of just navigating this ocean of what you want to do and what you can do.” The opportunity to tell that story was exceedingly special, and to do it with Hilarie (Burton, Morgan’s wife, who played Negan’s spouse, Lucille) certainly made it one of the highlights of my time here.” Lauren Cohan is among the stars of “The Walking Dead,” which starts its final season Sunday on AMC. If there were people on the fence about him, that may have turned them a little bit. Nevertheless, Morgan said, “I don’t think that ever will sway the people who hate Negan.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been a big part of the “Walking Dead” cast as the sinister Negan, though the Season 10 finale saw major developments that could have made viewers more empathetic toward him. We’re going to give them an epic, extended goodbye.”
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We reinvent (after) every eight episodes, so we’re going to put the audience through their paces. Noting that a summer start for “The Walking Dead” is unusual, executive producer Scott Gimple explained in a recent Comic-Con at Home session that the last season tells “a big story, and it takes a lot of turns.
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The Chris Hardwick-hosted “Talking Dead” postmortem will continue to follow each new episode, which also can be accessed a full week earlier on the AMC+ streaming service. The 11th and final season of AMC’s hugely popular zombie drama starts Sunday - and it really is only the beginning of the end, since after that eight-episode arc ends, two more will wrap up the series in 2022. It’ll be a long goodbye for “The Walking Dead,” which its many fans aren’t likely to mind.