Almost a year apart, production derived from The Walking Dead finally arrives on Brazilian digital platforms
Even after coming to an end, in 2022, The Walking Dead continues to expand and, this Wednesday (3), another chapter of this universe arrives in Brazil: The Walking Dead: Dead Cityseries focused on Negan Smith (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) It is Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan), debuts on Amazon Prime Video, almost a year behind its release in the United States.
In the story, the former enemies come together on a mission after the son of Maggie, Hershel Rhee (Logan Kim, Ghostbusters: Beyond), be kidnapped. When they arrive in Manhattan, New York, where the boy may have been taken, they find not only a city dominated by zombies, but also by dangerous factions, who are trying to control the post-apocalyptic world. Watch the trailer:
In addition to Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan It is Logan Kim, The Walking Dead: Dead City still has Gaius Charles (Grey’s Anatomy), Mahina Napoleon (NCIS: Hawai’i), Zeljko Ivanek (Damages), Karina Ortiz (Orange is the New Black), Pallavi Sastry (Blue Bloods), Lisa Emery (Ozarks) It is Randy Gonzalez (Bloodline), between others.
Amazon Prime Video already has three other series derived from The Walking Dead– Fear the Walking Dead (2015-2023), The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020-2021) and Tales of the Walking Dead (2022) – and will launch other spin-offs from the zombie franchise in the coming weeks.
The next one is The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Livewhich shows what happened to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) It is Michonne Hawthorne (Danai Gurira) since they left the main story on April 19; and then, on May 3, premiere The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixonfocused on the character of Norman Reedus. Check out:
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