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'Fear the Walking Dead' Renewed for Season 8, With Kim Dickens Set to Return As Madison

Fear the Walking Dead is coming back for season 8!

During Sunday’s episode of Talking Dead, it was announced that the series would be returning for an eighth season and that Kim Dickens would be reprising her role as Alicia’s mother, who was believed to be dead since season 4.

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AMC Orders 'The Walking Dead' Anthology Series!

The Walking Dead is expanding its universe again.

The AMC franchise was given a series order for a fourth spinoff on Tuesday (October 12), THR reported.

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'The Walking Dead' Drops First Trailer for Final Season - Watch Now!

The first trailer for the upcoming 11th and final season of The Walking Dead has been released!

AMC released the trailer for the upcoming season during the Comic-Con@Home Panel on Saturday (July 24).

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan Says 'The Walking Dead' Cancellation 'Came From Nowhere'

Jeffrey Dean Morgan is getting real about The Walking Dead coming to an end.

The 54-year-old actor opened up about the show’s sudden cancellation in an interview with Collider on Thursday (April 1).

Jeffrey said, “The news, when we got it in the middle of the pandemic, was a complete surprise, not only to me and the rest of the actors, but to everybody involved in the show from production. [Chief content officer] Scott Gimple and [showrunner] Angela Kang had no idea either.”

“It came from nowhere and there was such a huge pivot. I think they had Season 11 all mapped out, where they were going to go, and suddenly it became, ‘We also have to close the story, in a way,’” he continued.

“It took everybody by surprise, so it was a massive pivot,” Jeffrey said. “And then, they threw in the six tacked-on episodes to Season 10, and instead of doing 16, we’re going to do 24 more. There was a lot of stuff to wrap our heads around.”

The actor also added that the cast will have a long time to come to terms with the series ending.

“It doesn’t feel like the end yet and I’m glad because that’s a long time to be thinking about the end,” Jeffrey said. “We have another year here to shoot, and we’re shooting straight through. It’s brutal. But I know it’s there. It’s in the back of all of our heads that it’s there.”

A trailer for Jeffrey‘s new movie The Unholy was just released and you can see the clip here!

Lauren Cohan Reveals Her Dream Ending For 'The Walking Dead'

Lauren Cohan has opened up about her dream ending for The Walking Dead.

The 38-year-old actress, who plays Maggie in the series, was asked about how she would like to see the series end.

“There’s so many ways it could go and maybe I just don’t really think it’s over. I can’t foresee the end,” Lauren admitted to NME in a recent interview.

She added, “If we’re just dreaming, I would love to see Rick come back. That’s how I’d love it to end, I’d love to see him land in a helicopter and Michonne to be with him.”

Lauren also revealed that Maggie would survive another four decades, if she had her way.

“It would be really, really fun if we got to do a 40-year time jump,” she shared. “You sort of peel back and start on a close-up of some very elderly hands and it takes a minute to figure out whose they are.”

Lauren continued, “Once you realize whose [hands] they are, where they are and where the world is now and what that means and who’s with her…maybe it’s her final days. Maybe she doesn’t die by a zombie? That’s an idea.”

Last month, it was revealed just when season 11 of The Walking Dead would be premiering, plus some really exciting news!

Andrew Lincoln Still Hasn't Watched 'The Walking Dead'

Andrew Lincoln revealed back in 2017 that he doesn’t watch his own show The Walking Dead and the series’ showrunner says he still hasn’t watched!

The 46-year-old actor previously said, “I’m choosing to ignore the whole thing. I couldn’t even look at myself in the old-age makeup. Couldn’t bear it. I don’t watch the show at all. I am allergic to my own face.”

The other day, there was a virtual Comic-Con panel for the upcoming spinoff series The Walking Dead: World Beyond.

Scott Gimple, who is now the chief content officer for the franchise, revealed that Andrew still hasn’t watched the show.

“No, he has not watched it,” Scott said. “I will say, one time I was doing a DVD commentary with him on an episode he wasn’t in, ‘The Grove.’ Five minutes into it, I was like, ‘You’re not watching this, are you?’ He’s like, ‘No, no I’m not.’”

Andrew is set to star in a Walking Dead film series that will be made in the coming years.

So much news was revealed for the Walking Dead franchise last week!

So Much 'The Walking Dead' News Was Just Revealed!

The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead both had panels during Comic-Con @ Home on Friday (July 24) and we learned so much news!

Fans have been waiting for the season finale of The Walking Dead ever since it was delayed to the coronavirus pandemic and the air date was finally announced.

The previously planned finale for season 10 will air on Sunday, October 4 at 9/8c and it will be immediately followed by the series premiere of the new spin-off show The Walking Dead: World Beyond.

This finale isn’t actually going to be the end of season 10 though as six more episodes have been ordered for the season. Those episodes will air in 2021. Season 11 will seemingly premiere later in 2021.

Lauren Cohan is also confirmed to return as Maggie in these upcoming episodes!

Fear the Walking Dead will return for season six on Sunday, October 11 at 9/8c. About half of the episodes were filmed before production was shut down due to COVID-19.

It was recently revealed that a storyline was deleted from The Walking Dead because it was considered to be too dark.

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