Melissa McBride’s character will be part of the cast of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol
Melissa McBride will live again Carol Peletier in the universe of The Walking Dead. During the panel AMC at New York Comic Conheld last Thursday (13), it was revealed that the character will be in the 2nd season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonwhich will now be called The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol(Carol’s Bookin free translation)
“I knew there was so much more to be told in Carol’s story because I felt so restless when we last saw her, as she watched her best friend, Daryl, leave.”declared McBride during the panel (via Variety). Initially,Daryl Dixon it would be a series about the duo, but it ended up being reformulated and only had the character of Norman Reedus as the protagonist.
“Their stories are profound, and I’m so excited to continue their journey. Carol here. This team of storytellers did an incredible job placing these two characters in a completely new world.”he completed.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is just one of the series created to continue the television universe inspired by the stories of Robert Kirkman. Recently, the first season of The Walking Dead: Dead Cityfocused on Maggie (Lauren Cohan) It is Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and will soon debut The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Livewhich tells what happened to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) It is Michonne (Danai Gurira) after leaving the main story.
The Walking Dead still has Fear the Walking Deadwhich comes to an end in its 8th season later this year; The Walking Dead: World Beyond, with two seasons; It is Tales of The Walking Deadwhich was renewed for a second season and returns soon as More Tales of The Walking Deadtelling random stories within the franchise’s universe.
Source: Rollingstone

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