After saying goodbye to the main series, “The Walking Dead” universe faces its new stage by repositioning the main pieces of the franchise that remain on the board. The first big decision was that ‘Fear The Walking Dead’, the longest-running spin-off of the saga, will end with season 8.
In addition to releasing a first advance, AMC has explained the plans for the release of the last chapters of the series. The final season will be divided into two blocks of six episodes each. The first will debut on May 14 in the United States, on both AMC and AMC+.. Scott M. Gimple, head of the franchise, assures that the season will be “one of the most vibrant, imaginative and exciting”.
Upcoming spin-offs
And although the end of “Fear the Walking Dead” culminates in the first era of this apocalyptic universe, the saga is far from over. AMC has also set a date for the next two spin-offs that we will see from the franchise and which recover the characters from the original series. The first will be ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ starring Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Maggie and Negan. Its premiere will take place in Junedelaying it a bit compared to the initial plans, which fixed it in April.

On the other hand we have the spin-off centered on Daryl Dixon, the character of Norman Reedus, which will be released this year, no specific date yet. Finally there is the series that will recover Andrew Lincoln with Danai Gurira. Rick and Michonne will be back on our screens next year, even without a specific date. Its shooting will take place this year. ‘The Walking Dead’ Stays Awhile, Will Audiences Continue On The Other Side?
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