During a montage set to Living Colour’s “Cult of Personality,” the Commonwealth and the Alexandrians work together to blow up the Estates - killing all the zombies - and a year later, most everyone lives happily ever after. arrive, they convince the military not only to let the poors in but to turn on Milton. Milton locks hundreds of the poors out of her ritzy estate, but when Daryl, Carol, and Co. Judith - the daughter of Rick and Michonne (although, biologically, Shane and Lori) - is shot, but she survives. Lots of people die trying to fight the new variant, including Luke (Dan Fogler), a character who was on the series for about a season and a half but has barely been seen since. Milton holes up in her estate and asks the military to funnel the horde of variant zombies into the poor neighborhoods to spare her and the wealthy folks. She doesn’t realize that the horde of zombies is not like the easy-to-subdue old variant but is instead the new one. Here’s what happens in the last two episodes: Governor Pam Milton, in order to maintain control over The Commonwealth, releases a horde of zombies into the city as an excuse to declare martial law. That, more or less, brings us to the present. The Governor of The Commonwealth wages war on Daryl and Company. A new zombie variant that’s faster, can climb walls, and open doors is introduced. The cast relocated to The Commonwealth, a large civilization with a lot of pre-apocalypse amenities. After a seven-year prison sentence, Negan was released and helped defeat the Whisperers. The Whisperers, the series’ last legitimately cool antagonists, killed off a number of cast members. Rick Grimes saved Alexandria from a horde of zombies but was picked up by a helicopter and never seen again. Carl was bit by a zombie and died the most humiliatingly anticlimactic death of the entire series. But, if you stuck through all 177 episodes over 12 years, the three spin-offs, and even a few web series, The Walking Dead delivered a strong finale before invariably teasing the next three spin-offs.įor those who quit after Negan bludgeoned Glenn to death in the seventh season premiere, here’s a brief recap of the last five seasons: Negan went to war against Rick Rick won but spared Negan. Were they enough to make the last five seasons worth it? Absolutely not. In the meantime, the final episodes of The Walking Dead will premiere on October 2nd 2022, and you can feast your eyes on the official teaser trailer below.I’ll say this for The Walking Dead: The series reeled off 28 mediocre-to-bad episodes before the end, but the last two were legitimately solid. I can’t wait to pick up the katana again.” Gurira added “Michonne and this TWD family has meant so much to me, and to continue the journey of these beloved characters, alongside Scott and Andy, both creatively and in front of the camera, and bringing The Walking Dead fans something truly special is just glorious. I’m so excited to be returning to the screen as Rick, reuniting with Danai as Michonne, and bringing the fans an epic love story to add to the Walking Dead Universe.” The friendships I’ve made along the way are deep and lasting, so it’s fitting that I finally get to complete the story with Danai and Scott and the rest of the TWD family. Speaking about the announcement, Lincoln said “This has been the most extraordinary journey playing Rick Grimes for the best part of a decade. Can they find each other and who they were in a place and situation unlike any they’ve ever known before? Are they enemies? Lovers? Victims? Victors? Without each other, are they even alive - or will they find that they, too, are the Walking Dead?” Rick and Michonne are thrown into another world, built on a war against the dead… And ultimately, a war against the living. “This series presents an epic love story of two characters changed by a changed world. This series will replace the previously planned Rick Grimes solo movie. Fresh out of SDCC, AMC have announced that Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira will reprise their roles as Rick Grimes and Michonne for a special six-part Walking Dead spin-off series in 2023.
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