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Part 3 of the final season of ‘The Walking Dead’ is here. With 8 new chapters, the AMC series will not only end its 11th season, but will also end the story of its main title, one of the best series in history. Now, don’t worry, there are still zombies for a while, whether in their derivative products such as the anthology ‘Tales of the Walking Dead’ and other of the best zombie series.
‘The Walking Dead’, final season: premiere dates of the episodes
I know I expected the series to premiere its last chapters in the fall of 2022 and that’s how it has been: the third part of season 11 of ‘The Walking Dead’ premiered on October 2, 2022 (in the United States), and therefore the last episode of the series will be broadcast on November 20 (if the episodes are released weekly without any interruption). In Spain, the episodes are broadcast on FOX Spain TV with only one day delay, so the premiere date was October 3, 2022. The end is drawing near, whether Rick Grimes’ return to ‘TWD’ is in its final stages or not. We will see what it offers us. Do you also think that ‘The Walking Dead’ dies exhausted and lacking in respect to the viewer?
With the confirmation that the last episode of ‘TWD’ will be longer, this would be the schedule for Part 3 of season 11 of ‘The Walking Dead’ (not counting any week skips or double episode premieres; we will be stay tuned to update it):
- The Walking Dead (11×17): October 3
- The Walking Dead (11×18): October 10th
- The Walking Dead (11×19): October the 17th
- The Walking Dead (11×20): October 24th
- The Walking Dead (11×21): 31 October
- The Walking Dead (11×22): November 7
- The Walking Dead (11×23): November 14th
- The Walking Dead (11×24): November 21
To liven up the wait, you can review the entire series on Disney +. The first 10 seasons are also available in the Netflix and HBO Max series catalog. Of course, we advise you to take the handkerchiefs because the cast of ‘The Walking Dead’ has assured that it will be a “super sad” ending and that “death is part of life”. You are warned.
“There’s a lot of exciting story left to tell on ‘The Walking Dead’“says Scott Gimple, Chief Content Officer of TWD Universe and former showrunner from the series, “this ending will be the beginning of more walking dead: new stories and characters, familiar faces and places, new voices, and new mythologies. This will be a grand finale that will lead to new releases. Evolution is upon us. The Walking Dead lives.”
A decade later, the phenomenon around the universe imagined by Robert Kirkman continues to grow as if it were a strange disease of hungry revivals but, really, does the Universe ‘The Walking Dead’ have a future?
With ten seasons and two thirds behind it, the AMC gem premiered its first spin-off six years ago, ‘Fear the Walking Dead’, a series that began as a prequel (renewed for an eighth season) set in the city of Los Angeles and centered on a family that must survive the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, showing the origin of the virus and how it spread around the world from the point of view of a family.
Seeing the results obtained, they did not take long to confirm a third title set in the same universe of extreme survival, ‘The Walking Dead: World Beyond’, a two-season miniseries already finished which showed the first generation of native teenagers from the apocalypse.
This summer we may see a fourth product from the same universe,’Tales of the Walking Dead‘, an anthology of six stand-alone episodes that will tell stories starring familiar and new secondary characters, played by Olivia Munn, Danny Ramirez, Embeth Davidtz or Jessie T. Usher, among others.
How? What do you want more wobbly dead? At AMC they listen to you and they have already announced ‘Isle of the Dead’, a series in which Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan will play their characters Maggie and Negan again on a trip to post-apocalyptic Manhattan, an island that has become a chaotic, walker-infested microcosm. The first season will have six episodes and will be seen in 2023, with Eli Jorné as showrunner. And it is not the only spin-off focused on two of the main characters of ‘The Walking Dead’ that we will see next year, as Angela Kang, current showrunner of the original series, is preparing other fiction starring Carol (Melissa McBride) and Daryl (Norman Reedus) and that, according to Norman Reedus himself, there will be big differences between the Daryl spin-off and ‘TWD’. How I want to sink my teeth into it.
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