The Walking Dead synopsis reveals what we can expect to see in the final 8 episodes

A trio of images from The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon have arrived online, showing Norman Reedus in the Walking Dead spin-off.A trio of images from The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon have arrived online, showing Norman Reedus in the Walking Dead spin-off.

There are spin-off and companion shows that will continue and more spin-offs on the way, but The Walking Dead itself will soon be coming to an end. There are only eight episodes of the show left, and those episodes are scheduled to begin airing on October 2nd. AMC+ subscribers will be able to watch two new episodes on that date, and going forward new episodes will reach AMC+ a week before they air on AMC.

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

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?

And now a longer, more detailed synopsis for The Walking Dead Season 11C has been revealed. Here it is:

The television legacy that is The Walking Dead begins its highly anticipated last eight episodes this October. On the heels of the oppressive presence of locusts, an even greater force is bearing down on every single member of each community. With Commonwealth flags raised at Hilltop, Alexandria, and Oceanside, there’s no time to strategize for those on the road. It’s a race against the clock to stay alive and extract those still living in the Commonwealth before Hornsby (Josh Hamilton) can execute his revenge. Inside the Commonwealth, Connie’s (Lauren Ridloff) article has created more chaos than planned. By exposing the Milton’s (Laila Robbins) corruption, their hope to create a better, more equal, life for all may instead put everyone at risk. With the vast debt our group owes and no other viable place to live, simply leaving has never been an option. But if their next move fails, staying won’t be an option either. What they’re about to embark on will only invite more danger with massive consequences. The clock is ticking for our heroes inside the Commonwealth as well. As each group continues to get caught in uncontrollable situations, threats lurk around every corner, dead and alive. 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 fight for a future continues to be exasperated by the ominous population of walkers. Not all will survive, but for some, the walking dead lives on.

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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