![]() If we better want to understand how The Walking Dead TV series might wrap up its story (and create new ones for the Daryl and Carol spinoff) it’s worth examining how the comic concluded its tale. Back in July of 2019, Walking Dead comic creator Robert Kirkman pulled off a similar maneuver by suddenly and unexpectedly bringing his decades-long series to a conclusion with Issue #193. While bringing the story of The Walking Dead to a close is certainly shocking, this is ground that the franchise has trodden before. Between season 10’s remaining seven episodes and season 11’s confirmed 24, The Walking Dead now has something that was previously unthinkable: an expiration date. The network has announced that season 11 will be the end of the road for the long-running zombie hit. Because while The Walking Dead franchise will live on in Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, and at least two new announced spinoffs, The Walking Dead proper is soon coming to an end. Turns out they were only partially serious about that. The following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead comic.ĪMC once claimed they wanted their hugely successful Walking Dead series to run in perpetuity.
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