Cool Videos: John Cleese recaps all six seasons of The Walking Dead

Last Updated on August 2, 2021
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After what has seemed like quite a lengthy wait, especially after that cliffhanger, The Walking Dead will be returning to our screens with its seventh season this Sunday and we will finally discover just who was on the receiving end of Lucille. If you're new to The Walking Dead, it may be a somewhat daunting task to catch up with the previous six-seasons before the new season kicks off. If that's the case, UK-based streaming service Now TV has your back with this rather delightful recap narrated by the one and only John Cleese. While it can hardly cover every aspect of the long-running AMC series, it's entirely worth it if only to hear Cleese butcher the name of Rick Grimes' son. Caaaoorraaal.

The Walking Dead returns to AMC on October 23rd.

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