The Walking Dead: Season 2 for Rick Grimes and Michonne?

The Walking Dead: Season 2 for Rick Grimes and Michonne?

Please note that the ending of The Ones Who Live miniseries, available on Paramount+, is detailed below. If you haven’t seen it yet and don’t want to know anything about its content, I suggest you stop reading this article now.

Anticipated for five years, Rick Grimes’ big comeback ends after just six episodes of his spin-off. Disappeared in season 9 of The Walk, the sheriff played by Andrew Lincoln returned this year in the miniseries The Ones Who Live alongside Michonne (Danai Gurira).

An uncertain future

The two actors are also credited as co-creators of this new program, which celebrates the reunion of the iconic couple of the horror franchise. The plot of these six episodes also marked the end of the entire narrative arc, although the story of the franchise is not yet over, quite the contrary.

Two spin-offs are currently airing: Daryl Dixon with Norman Reedus, which will air its second season next June, and Dead City, a series starring Negan and Maggie. Both seasons have been renewed for Season 2, but the future of The Ones Who Live is much more uncertain.

After countless adventures and the fall of the Civil Republic, Rick and Michonne were able to reunite with their children Judith and Rick Jr. A happy end Which led to a moving reunion, ten years removed from the last meeting between the former sheriff and his daughter (he never met the son, whose existence he did not know for a long time).

The Avengers of the Walking Dead universe?

Unfortunately, Season 2 is not featured as The Ones Who Live was created as a one-season series. However, the return of Rick Grimes and Michonne in a different form is not completely out of the question.

Reuniting the Grimes family will certainly bring comfort to fans, but how can we be happy about that when Daryl is still reeling from the idea that his best friend is probably dead. Word of Rick’s return fails to reach him while Daryl is stuck in France…

A return in the form of a new spin-off, a kind of Avengers from the world of the walking dead, or more simply through the twelfth season of the original series, was also teased by screenwriter Scott M. Gimple. However, you will have to wait to see all the heroes of the horror franchise reunited in the same series, but hope will keep you alive!

The mini-series The Ones Who Live is now available exclusively on Paramount+.

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Source: Allocine

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