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    Strange Soldiers Introduced In New Trailer For THE WALKING DEAD’s Last Season

    Many old faces—as well as some bizarre new ones—can be found in the latest trailer for AMC’s THE WALKING DEAD’s final season. It will be the 11th and last season of The Walking Dead when it returns to AMC on August 22nd.

    A new trailer for The Walking Dead’s last season is out. There are some weird, futuristic-looking warriors in the mix. While I’m sure those of you who are familiar with the original material will recognise them, they’re new to me! Take a look at them below.

    Previously on The Walking Dead, our survivors battled old demons and new challenges, with friendships and relationships failing as a result of the apocalypse’s escalating collateral damage. Alexandria has been seriously harmed, reduced to a shell of the home it once was as a result of the Whisperers’ violence and destruction.

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    All who dwell in Alexandria now fight to refortify it and feed its growing population, which includes survivors of the Kingdom’s fall and Hilltop’s burning, as well as Maggie and her new group, the Wardens. There are more people in Alexandria than the city can feed and protect. As tensions increase over past occurrences, self-preservation rises to the surface within the devastated walls, their condition is grave.

    They need to get more food while trying to rebuild Alexandria before it falls apart like so many other villages they’ve encountered over the years. But where and how do you do it? They must dig deeper than ever before, wearier and hungrier, to find the effort and strength to protect their children’s lives, even if it means losing their own.

    Meanwhile, Eugene, Ezekiel, Yumiko, and Princess are still being held captive by mystery soldiers who are part of a bigger and unnamed gang, unbeknownst to people in Alexandria.

    The Walking Dead is produced by AMC Studios and executive produced by showrunner Angela Kang, Scott M. Gimple, Gale Anne Hurd, Kirkman, Joseph Incaprera, Greg Nicotero, Dave Alpert, and Denise Huth.

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