After only six episodes, the mini-series The Ones Who Live ended its run this Friday, April 26 on Paramount+. And while the show’s future isn’t guaranteed, with no season 2 announced, fans of The Walking Dead are already wondering how long we’ll have to wait before the grisly world returns to television.
What will be the next series of The Walking Dead?
Fortunately, the wait won’t be long. Following the adventures of Rick Grimes and Michonne, viewers will meet Daryl Dixon next June in the second season of the spin-off series. In this direct sequel to The Walking Dead, the hero played by Norman Reedus wakes up in France and faces new forms of danger.
The announcement of Daryl Dixon’s renewal was made a few months before the series officially began in the fall of 2023. Filming of the 2nd season was possible despite the start of the actors’ and writers’ strike in Hollywood. Offshore filming is mainly done by French teams.
Carol’s book
While the first season explained how Daryl ended up in France, the second will follow his quest to return to his homeland. Remember that this season 2 has subtitles Carol’s book (Carroll’s book in French, editor’s note), referring to the great comeback of the iconic Carol Pelletier performed by Melissa McBride.
Initially, the latter was supposed to appear in the first season of the program. But the decision to shoot the series in France forced the latter to leave the project, because he could not be separated from his family based in the United States for a long time.
It seems that they have found a solution that will allow the actor to return to the world of horror. In news that is sure to delight fans of the series, Carol is one of the most popular characters in The Walking Dead universe!
Season 1 of Daryl Dixon is now available exclusively on Paramount+.
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