‘The Walking Dead’ Spin-Off With Andrew Lincoln & Danai Gurira Debuts Photos

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AMC’s The Walking Dead is about to get a spin-off series revolving around Andrew Lincoln’s Rick Grimes and Danai Gurira’s Michonne Hawthorne. The highly-anticipated post-apocalyptic zombie drama is still without a title, but has entered production and is set to debut on AMC in 2024. Check out the first behind-the-scenes photos teasing the return of Rick and Michonne below.

The Walking Dead is based on a comic book series of the same name from Robert Kirkman. The series, which lasted 11 seasons, was a hit with audiences since its premiere in 2010. It has also spawned a successful franchise, which includes spin-off series like Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond.

Fans of The Walking Dead were devastated when Andrew Lincoln departed the series in season nine. Danai Gurira also left the series in season ten. However, AMC is bringing back these two fan-favorite characters in their own spin-off series, much to the delight of the franchise’s followers.

What to expect from the Rick and Michonne series

The new Walking Dead series will be just six episodes long, which may disappoint some fans who were hoping for a full season. However, the short episode count could also indicate that the series will be action-packed and fast-paced, with no filler episodes or slow moments.

Despite the lack of an official title or plot details, fans are eagerly anticipating to see Rick and Michonne back on the small screen. The characters have a long history on The Walking Dead and many are eager to see what adventures and challenges await them in their own series.

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Michael Bezanidis

Michael Bezanidis

Michael is the Managing Editor of Heroic Hollywood. When he's not playing video games, he's usually writing about film and television.