![]() ![]() ![]() Meeting with his mistress instead of giving Lucille a ride from the doctor’s office. He’s been both a good husband-caring for his sick wife-and a lout, cheating on her with her friend while she works and pays the bills. If there's ever a cure to the zombie pandemic, it might not come on The Walking Dead: the Rick Grimes movie and a Daryl & Carol series are among the spin-offs in development at AMC Networks and set in the walker-overrun apocalypse of the expanding TWD Universe.Hilarie Burton Morgan as Lucille Credit: AMC Lyla Belshaw (Natalie Gold) conducting experiments on zombified test subjects, seemingly seeking a cure in a storyline that could tie into the Walking Dead Movie. Leo Bennett (Joe Holt) is said to be away seeking a cure for the zombie plague for the Civic Republic - another advanced community that dwarves even the Commonwealth with a population of 200,000 survivors. Over on spin-off The Walking Dead: World Beyond, renowned biochemist and geneticist Dr. It would be completely out of place in the story." ![]() The origin of The Walking Dead's walkers is "a crazy sci-fi thing that would make the story all that much weirder," Kirkman later revealed during a Tumblr Q&A in 2018, adding that whatever caused the original outbreak "couldn't be less important to the story and the lives of these characters. Kirkman added: "To go off and try to solve this would be a boring show, so definitely not." I think if there were a zombie apocalypse, I don't know that there's maybe five people in this room that would have that job." "But as far as actually trying to solve the thing, I've always thought that one of the best things about this show is that it's not about scientists and it's not about people that would take that on as a task – because I feel like that's unrelatable. And we have dabbled in that a little bit in the other show ," Kirkman continued. "You don't want that kind of thing as far as somebody being immune. Kirkman ruled out revealing the origins or a cure for the zombie virus at San Diego Comic-Con in 2017, saying "it's been done in a lot of other zombie stories" and it's a "mythology-breaking proposition." "Doctor" Eugene Porter later claimed to be en route to Washington, D.C., to develop the cure, but this was a coward's lie for protection. Edwin Jenner (Noah Emmerich) unsuccessfully sought a cure in a plotline that deviated from the comic books, whispering to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) in a Season 1 episode: everyone is infected. On the television show, CDC virologist Dr. The Walking Dead on AMC August 19, 2021Ĭreator Robert Kirkman ended his comic book after 193 issues without ever answering what caused the zombie apocalypse. Join the fight this Sunday or stream #TWD right now with /dgzfWOKijx "Fight the dead, save the living," reads one banner, putting a meta twist on The Walking Dead slogan of "fight the dead, fear the living." Previous peeks inside the walls of the Commonwealth reveal similar military propaganda posters, including a banner promoting "the Commonwealth way" with the white-armored soldiers that apprehended Eugene (Josh McDermitt) and his expedition to end Season 10. The armored General Mercer (Michael James Shaw) urges recruits to "be the cure" and join the Commonwealth, an advanced community governed by politician Pamela Milton (Laila Robins). A teaser from Season 11, premiering August 22 on AMC, has some viewers questioning if The Walking Dead will "cure" the zombie plague when the survivors encounter a new civilization from the comic books. ![]()
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