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Walking Dead Spin-Off "Isle Of The Dead" Will Feature Negan And Maggie

The limited series, set in Manhattan, will debut on AMC sometime in 2023.

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AMC has announced a new The Walking Dead spin-off slated to debut in 2023. According to Deadline, the six-episode limited series Isle of the Dead is the realization of a series first discussed back in 2019.

Isle of the Dead will be set in the same main story zombie-pocalypse continuum as the flagship series, though take place in New York City. The spin-off will center on Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who plays Negan. The announcement also comes as the original series is wrapping its 11th and final season.

"This is a very big day for the expanding universe we are building around The Walking Dead," said Dan McDermott, president of entertainment and AMC Studios for AMC Networks. "It not only adds another compelling series to this collection, it extends our storytelling around two unforgettable characters fans have grown to love, hate, or hate and then love… It also lets us explore a corner of this universe located on the island of Manhattan, with an iconic skyline that takes on a very different meaning when viewed through the lens of a zombie apocalypse."

In February, actors Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Parker Posey (Lost in Space), Jillian Bell (Rough Night), Anthony Edwards (ER, Inventing Anna), and Poppy Liu (Hacks) joined the cast of the AMC's anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead. The franchise is still picking up speed in 2022 with a set of feature films for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) also on the way.

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Negan ok, but maggie..... no not interested anymore. i barely interested in seeing how they end TWD considering have not liked for past 3 seasons

Maggie is WORSE then Negan in ever possible way

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I can't even....

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I hate when they do this honestly. So now we know for sure that Maggie, Neagan, Daryl, and Carrol all don't die during the final episodes of the show. They are doing everything they can to get people to watch the spinoffs, even if it destroys any sense of danger for the shows cast. I still feel I have to finish the series out, as a long time fan, but I refuse to watch any spin offs after this show is done. It just doesn't work anymore, everything feels so forces, and the writers are constantly doing things to sabotage themselves. I am letting them all die in my heart. The show I fell in love with is hardly recognizable anymore.

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@heidern98: AT this point, I think most of them are begging to be killed off permanently.

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@heidern98: It got bit when Glenn died, finally succumbed when Carl died and has been walking around as a zombie ever since.

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