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Superhero hype talking dead12/15/2023 ![]() ![]() I’m excited about moving on, but I will miss him.”įear the Walking Dead season 8 premieres on May 14. I couldn’t have imagined that it would have happened. “To be at this point now with Morgan, I couldn’t have hoped for it. “If you would have said to me at that point when Duane hits Rick that this is what’s going to happen, I certainly wouldn’t have believed you,” James said. But AMC might be interested in shaking things up a bit as the universe continues to expand. Before the final season begins next month, a grateful James reflected on his time in the franchise. The Walking Dead franchise currently has four hour-long dramas under its belt with even more on the way. ![]() As a sort of compensation for being forced to wait for the Season 10 finale and the Season. This could be the last time James will play Morgan, since he’s not scheduled to appear in any future spinoffs. Even though things didn’t go as planned for The Walking Dead this year, fans can’t complain too much. James has been credited with 90 episodes as Morgan in the TWD franchise. James’s presence in The Walking Dead franchise dates back to the pilot episode in 2010. I wanted his finale to be an answer to those questions.” RELATED: Fear the Walking Dead Ending With Season 8, AMC Sets New Dates For Spinoffs “In season eight, we address those questions head on. “I think they’re unavoidable questions and unavoidable possibilities for this man,” James continued. “If he achieves what he set out to do – which was to take care of the people that he cared about most – where does that leave him? Does that leave him walking away? Or does that leave him in a puddle of blood on the floor, possibly about to turn?” She also talks about her recent profile of Rebecca Yarros, author of one of this year’s biggest hits: the romantasy novel Fourth Wing. ![]() “This final season, for me, was, ‘What does Morgan live for, or what does Morgan die for?’ I think that is the mission for season eight,” James said. Lennie James, who stars as Morgan, teased his final mission (via SFX magazine) in Fear the Walking Dead season 8. One of those characters that crossed over was Morgan Jones, an original survivor in Rick Grimes’ group and a fan-favorite in the franchise. Starting in season 4, the timeline caught up with that of the flagship show, allowing Walking Dead characters to enter the spinoff. Debuting as a spinoff to The Walking Dead in 2015, Fear the Walking Dead initially covered the beginning days of the zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles. If it did, they probably could keep it going for awhile. A few of these storylines, including Flight 462 and Red Machete, even aired weekly on AMC during commercial breaks for the flagship Walking Dead series.The upcoming eighth season of Fear the Walking Dead will be the final outing for the series. The problem is that Fear the Walking Dead as an offshoot of another popular AMC series doesn't have the glowing reception that Better Call Saul did for Breaking Bad. So far, eight different series have been released, all depicting new backstories for The Walking Dead or Fear the Walking Dead and occasionally featuring characters from both. The network has announced that the upcoming anthology series, Tales of the Walking Dead will finally premiere at 9pm on August 14. Starting in 2011, AMC began releasing scripted webisode tie-ins online. In fact, some of these could even air on AMC’s linear channels instead of remaining as digital firsts.įortunately, The Walking Dead already has some experience with short-form storytelling. However, the report indicates that longer-format productions from the studio are now in the cards as well. RELATED: AMC Sets a Summer Debut for The Walking Dead: Dead CityĪMC previously launched Content Room in 2020 as a means of producing short-form content for digital platforms. Gimple, the Walking Dead franchise’s chief content officer, is overseeing the spinoff for AMC. Regardless, describing the project as “short-form” essentially guarantees that each episode will run under 22 minutes. It’s unclear if the new show will feature its own set of standalone tales starring a host of different characters. This was paired with the news that additional productions from AMC’s in-house branded content studio, Content Room, are in the works, including a short-form Walking Dead spinoff.Īccording to The Hollywood Reporter, the series is being developed under the working title of More Tales From the TDWU, which makes it sound similar to last year’s six-episode anthology series, Tales of the Walking Dead. Earlier today, the network revealed intentions to launch a cheaper, ad-supported version of its AMC+ streaming service. The Walking Dead franchise currently has four hour-long dramas under its belt with even more on the way. ![]()
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