The Walking Dead finale trailer: October premiere set for the last episodes

AMC has released a trailer for the final eight episodes of The Walking Dead, which will begin airing this October.AMC has released a trailer for the final eight episodes of The Walking Dead, which will begin airing this October.
Last Updated on July 24, 2022

There are only eight episodes left before The Walking Dead comes to an end. The season 11 finale is also going to be the series finale. Today, AMC announced that the last eight episodes will begin airing on October 2nd – and with the premiere date announcement comes the unveiling of a trailer, which you can check out in the embed above! If they release one episode a week, that means The Walking Dead will be ending on November 20th.

This final batch of episodes, which is called The Walking Dead Season 11C, has the following synopsis:

In the upcoming final episodes of The Walking Dead, threats lurk around every corner, dead and alive, as each group continues to get caught in uncontrollable situations. The looming pressure is cresting towards a day of reckoning for all. Will the sum of their individual journeys cumulate into one, or divide them forever?

The Walking Dead season 11 stars Norman Reedus as Daryl, Melissa McBride as Carol, Lauren Cohan as Maggie, Christian Serratos as Rosita, Josh McDermitt as Eugene, Seth Gilliam as Gabriel, Ross Marquand as Aaron, Khary Payton as King Ezekiel, Cooper Andrews as Jerry, Eleanor Matsuura as Yumiko, Nadia Hilker as Magna, Cailey Fleming as Judith, Cassady McClincy as Lydia, Lauren Ridloff as Connie, Angel Theory as Kelly, Paola Lázaro as Princess, Michael James Shaw as Mercer, Margot Bingham as Max, Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby, Laila Robins as Governor Pamela Milton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan.

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Of course, the end of The Walking Dead isn’t the end of the franchise. Fear the Walking Dead is still going, the anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead is coming up, Daryl is getting his own spin-off show (which will be set in Europe), Negan and Maggie are getting a show called Isle of the Dead, and we’re still supposedly going to get a Rick Grimes movie or three at some point.

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