[WATCH]The final season of The Walking Dead will be released on August 22 – deadline

Living Dead is coming back much earlier than usual to start his swan song on the small screen.

AMC revealed during the end of the 10c season of ‘Here Negan’ that the zombie apocalypse series based on Robert Kirkman’s comics will debut its 11th and final season on August 22.

Filled with images of American police institutions and abandoned urban life, a judicious reference to vaccines and a glimpse into more of the powerful community, the provocation promises a return to a very big picture TWD for the mega 24-episode of last season – as you can see below:

“Coming out of the six additional episodes from Season 10, which focused on shorter, character-driven stories, we’re excited to start Season 11 bigger than ever,” TWD showrunner Angela Kang promises the final lap. “The stakes are high – we will see more zombies, tons of action, intriguing new stories, places we have never seen before and our groups together in a community for the first time, trying to reconstruct what the Whisperers took out of there,” The EP added the end of the formerly blockbuster TWD, which was first revealed on September 9, 2020.

Scheduled to work well in 2022 and with a spinoff already underway for fan favorite characters from Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride, the last season of TWD will be released in blocks of approximately eight episodes each. Unlike previous AMC mega shows, such as Breaking Bad and Mad Men, who divided their respective closing cycles in two, TWD it will start its 11th season with eight episodes and then with two more pieces to follow.

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Even in a program that was centered around the coronavirus pandemic and its continuous effect on production, the next month of August begins to TWD is much more in line with the spinoff debut dates Fear the walking dead than the completion mom show. Until this long final season, each TWD cycle started in October, starting with the first season’s six-episode Halloween premiere in 2010.

In a sense, the last season of 24 episodes of TWD it’s really just a small expansion from the current 10th season.

However, running 22 episodes in total if you count “Here’s Negan”, written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, as opposed to the turbulent Season 10 with its Covid-19 stops and starts and six final episodes, Season 11 of TWD has the advantage of being planned for the smallest tick and contagion of the Wildfire virus – which is how any series dreams of leaving, right?

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