The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon posters promise that hope is not lost

The Walking Dead's Norman Reedus has joined Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Phoebe Dynevor in the horror film PendulumThe Walking Dead's Norman Reedus has joined Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Phoebe Dynevor in the horror film Pendulum
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The Walking Dead reached the end of its eleven season run last year, and with the spin-off The Walking Dead: Dead City have wrapped up its first season run (the show has already been renewed for a second season), we’re now looking forward to the next follow-up spin-off, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. This one is set to reach AMC and AMC+ at 9pm on Sunday, September 10th – and with that date swiftly approaching, Variety has unveiled two new posters for the show that sport the tagline, “Hope is not lost.” You can check them out at the bottom of this article.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has the following synopsis: Daryl (Norman Reedus) washes ashore in France and struggles to piece together how he got there and why. The series tracks his journey across a broken but resilient France as he hopes to find a way back home. As he makes the journey, though, the connections he forms along the way complicate his ultimate plan.

Showrunner David Zabel serves as executive producer alongside Reedus, Scott M. Gimple, Angela Kang, Greg Nicotero, Brian Bockrath, and Daniel Percival. AMC Studios is producing. The first season of the series will consist of six episodes. Like Dead City, Daryl Dixon has already been renewed for a second season.

Reedus is joined in the cast by Anne Charrier (The Last Deadly Mission), Eriq Ebanouey (Fox Hunt), Laika Blanc Francard (My Night), newcomer Louis Puech Scigliuzzi, and Romain Levi (The Tunnel). All of these cast members have “series regular” status – but the only things we know about their characters are their names. Charrier is playing Genet, Ebanouey is Fallou, Blanc Francard is Sylvie, Levi is Codron, and Puech Scigliuzzi is Laurent. We know a bit more about characters being played by Clémence Poésy (Tenet) and Adam Nagaitis (The Terror). Poésy is playing Isabelle, “a member of a progressive religious group, who joins forces with Daryl (Reedus) on a journey across France and finds herself confronting her dark past in Paris.” The character Nagaitis is playing is Quinn, “a displaced Brit who has become powerful in post-apocalyptic Paris as a black marketeer and the owner of the Demimonde, a sexy underground nightclub.”

AMC’s Kim Granito had this to say about the show: “Bringing to life Daryl Dixon, a well-established and beloved character, in an all-new and distinct world was an interesting creative challenge. We wanted these images to reflect a heroic, and more hopeful story than we’ve seen before in this expanding universe. We hope this series will thrill long-time fans of this franchise but will also resonate with those who have never seen an episode of The Walking Dead.

Are you looking forward to The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon? Let us know by leaving a comment below, after you take a look at these posters:

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

Source: Variety

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