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AMCβs The Walking Dead gave life to the post-apocalyptic comic made by Robert Kirkman, pushing it to the mainstream when it was on-air. Although some may argue that itβs a bit drawn out, the show left fans speechless, tense, and emotional several times during its peak. The Walking Dead ran successfully for 11 seasons with a few spin-offs, but Season 12 has yet to be released.
Even though Season 11 was deemed the series finale, the ending sets up the show for more content in the future. Does this mean The Walking Dead will eventually be renewed for Season 12? Or will they decide to take a different direction? To clear everything up, hereβs everything you should know aboutΒ The Walking Dead: Season 12Β and the showβs future.
Unfortunately, The Walking Dead: Season 12 hasΒ no official release dateΒ because it wonβt be produced. The Walking Dead wrapped up its run after 11 seasons, and thereβs little to no chance for it to be renewed. However, that doesnβt mean we wonβt get any content set in the same walker-filled world in the future.
The Walking Dead is set to release three spin-offs soon, namely Dead City, Daryl Dixon, and Summit. Dead City and Daryl Dixon have a 2023 release window, while Summit is expected to air in 2024. So even though we wonβt be getting a 12th season, these spin-offs will be there to give The Walking Dead content youβre longing for.
Since the main show has ended, the cast wonβt be returning for The Walking Dead: Season 12. Still, itβs a different story for the spin-offs because each spin-off show will feature a different set of characters from the original cast.
For The Walking Dead: Dead City, Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan will reprise their roles as Maggie and Megan, respectively. Eli JornΓ©, who served as a writer for the original series, will be the showrunner for Dead City.
Meanwhile, Norman Reedus will return as Daryl Dixon in his spin-off, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Melissa McBride also originally signed on to play her character, Carol Peletier, but she exited due to logistical reasons with the showβs filming location.
And finally, Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira are set to star as Rick and Michonne in The Walking Dead: Summit. The spin-off will also have Pollyanna McIntosh reprise her role as Jadis Stokes, who was the primary antagonist for the second season of The Walking Dead: World Beyond.