The Walking Dead spinoff “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” was only ever intended to be a two-season limited series, and the second and last season is all set to premiere this Halloween.
“World Beyond” will begin its second season on AMC on October 3 at 10pm ET/9c. Additional episodes will be releasing early on AMC+ throughout the season which will be followed by a new episode of Talking Dead at 11pm ET/10c. This was announced at the virtual Comic-Con@Home.
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Some will become heroes in “The Walking Dead: World Beyond.” Some will become villains. However, they will all be irrevocably changed in the end. They’ve matured and solidified their identities, both good and bad.
On a new mission, two friends and two sisters set out to brave known and new dangers, living and undead leaving out their home and comfort. A tale of growing up and transformation unfolds across treacherous terrain, questioning all they know about the world, themselves, and each other, as they are pursued by those who want to protect them and others who want to harm them.
Below is a clip from Season 2 of Iris, Hope, Elton, and Silas, which continues the storey of Iris, Hope, Elton, and Silas.
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The American post-apocalyptic horror TV series, The Walking Dead based on Tony Moore, Robert Kirkman, and Charlie Adlard’s comic book series of the same name, which together form the basis of The Walking Dead brand. The series stars a big ensemble cast as survivors of a zombie apocalypse who are struggling to stay alive while being attacked by zombies known as “walkers” on a near-constant basis.
An American post-apocalyptic horror drama limited series, The Walking Dead: World Beyond was premiered on AMC on October 4, 2020. It was created by Scott M. Gimple and Matthew Negrete. It is the third television series in the Walking Dead franchise, and is a spin-off of The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Tony Moore, Robert Kirkman, and Charlie Adlard.