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Walking Dead Season 11 Trailer Brings The Commonwealth To Life

Watch the trailer for the new season which begins in August.

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Season 11 of The Walking Dead, which is the final season of the series, premieres on AMC on August 22 and will be available to stream on AMC+ on August 15. Leading up to the final episodes, a new trailer for the upcoming season has been released.

In the video, Eugene is unmasked by military folk, which you find out are part of the Commonwealth--a major part of the final storyline for the Walking Dead comic. Your favorite walker-slayers are being audited by the Commonwealth in order to gain entry into the city. Check out the video below.

Of course, not everyone is at one of the Commonwealth communities. A few members of the group, including Negan, Maggie, and Carol, are up against a group of masked people that feel like they come straight out of a slasher film from the '80s. Of course, there are also still walkers on the show, since the world is filled with zombies.

The first trailer for Season 11 arrived during Comic-Con recently, which showed us our first look at the Commonwealth. Additionally, we got an update on the Walking Dead movies from Robert Kirkman. He said the movies are still moving forward, but he has to be tight-lipped about the situation. "I am as frustrated as you guys are that we have not been able to reveal everything to you and talk about it non stop," Kirkman said.

Also during the Robert Kirkman panel, the writer explained why making Amazon's Invincible animated series was easier than a season of Walking Dead. "You can do things where you go, 'Okay, you know this thing in Invincible [issue] 132 will probably fall in like Season 6 or 7 so we need to make sure that we do this and this to make sure that that happens," explained Kirkman. When AMC's The Walking Dead first began airing, the comic was still going strong. For Invincible, the series had come to an end prior to the release of the animated series.

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