The Walking Dead definitely hasn’t completely surprised us yet, and the production just made a great announcement for the future. We still have good years ahead of us.
Exciting news about the future of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con. In the presence of the main cast and production team, fans got a taste of what to expect in the next season. Something to soothe the heart!
The Walking Dead makes a great announcement
The second season of the series, titled The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol, will air on AMC and AMC+ from September 29th. Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride will reprise their roles as Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier, respectively. Both characters will be involved in intense and emotional situations in which they must face demons from the past and current challenges.
One of the highlights of the announcement was the confirmation that production of the next season will take place in Europe. Filming is planned in various regions such as Galicia, Aragon, Catalonia and the Valencian Community. This new season promises to explore the series’ post-apocalyptic universe even more deeply with new landscapes and challenges.
Norman Reedus also expressed his enthusiasm, highlighting the strong dynamic between the two characters.”Seeing Melissa come to Europe and establish herself is incredible” he said, adding that the second season contains some of the series’ most gripping storylines.
Along with the revelations about the second season, fans also learned that the series will be renewed for a third season. This announcement was received with great excitement. Promising new adventures and new challenges for Daryl and Carol. As they continue their journey in a world in ruins. We can imagine another country for the future. Why not England or even Germany?
Exact plot details remain largely under wraps. But it is certain that fans can expect some exciting developments. In addition to Reedus and McBride, the series also stars Clémence Poésy (“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, “Tenet”), Laika Blanc Francard (“Mytho”) and Anne Charrier (“Chefs”). But also Romain Levi (Les Rivières Pourpres) and Eriq Ebouaney (Kingdom of Heaven).
Source : diversity