Maggie and Negan are getting their own The Walking Dead spin-off TV show which will be set in a zombie-infested New York City. Based on Robert Kirkman's graphic novels of the same name, AMC's post-apocalyptic drama series revolves around various groups of survivors attempting to survive in the midst of a zombie apocalypse as they must also contend with various hostile groups around them. Lauren Cohan stars in The Walking Dead as Maggie, the former leader of the Hilltop who is now defending a new group of people the Wardens, while Jeffrey Dean Morgan stars as Negan, the former leader of the villainous Saviors who has since formed a parental bond with Lydia, the daughter of the Whisperer leader Alpha.
Since its debut in 2010, The Walking Dead has become a major cultural landmark for AMC and cable TV in general, scoring rave reviews throughout the years and earning multiple Golden Globe nominations. Its viewership success has seen the show expand to a larger franchise including two spin-off shows Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond and is planning two more spinoffs and a trilogy of films centered on Andrew Lincoln's Rick in the wake of his apparent death. Now, it appears that AMC is building its Walking Dead universe up even further.
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On the heels of the latest season 10 episode airing, AMC has announced a new The Walking Dead spin-off TV show led by Maggie and Negan. Entitled Isle of the Dead, the show hails from franchise vet Eli Jorné and will explore the two characters traveling to zombie-infested Manhattan and New York City. Lauren Cohan, who is also attached to executive produce with Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jorné, wrote
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