‘The Walking Dead’ Is Officially Ending After Season 11
I AM SO SAD. The Walking Dead is officially ending after season 11.
Yes, I know this show has been on a LONG time but that doesn’t change the fact I am going to miss it!
I’ll be honest, I am going to miss Daryl the most. He’s a total Bad A**.
The announcement came via AMC when they made a statement saying:
“It’s been ten years gone bye; what lies ahead are two more to come and stories and stories to tell beyond that,” The Walking Dead chief content officer Scott Gimple said. “What’s clear is that this show has been about the living, made by a passionate cast, team of writer/producers, producers, and crew, bringing to life the vision put forth by Robert Kirkman in his brilliant comic — and supported by the best fans in the world. We have a lot of thrilling story left to tell on TWD, and then, this end will be a beginning of more Walking Dead — brand new stories and characters, familiar faces and places, new voices, and new mythologies. This will be a grand finale that will lead to new premieres. Evolution is upon us. The Walking Dead lives.”
Ahhh did you read that? While The Walking Dead is ending, we will be getting new stories and characters!
According to reports, there will be a spinoff series centered around Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon and Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier. Exciting right? I mean, they are two of the best characters anyways.
As of right now, The Walking Dead will have the Season 10 finale air on October 4, 2020.
10 more episodes of Season 10 will be produced beginning in October that will air in early 2021 and season 11 will go into production in early 2021.
So, it looks like we have at least another year of The Walking Dead and for that, I am grateful. BRING ON THE ZOMBIES!