Is Maggie and Negan's The Walking Dead spinoff secretly about finding a cure for the zombie outbreak? The Walking Dead season 11 brings AMC's zombie apocalypse centerpiece to an end… but the outbreak is far from over. Fear The Walking Dead will continue into its eighth season, Tales of the Walking Dead takes an anthology approach to undead mayhem, and a comedy is reportedly in the works also. Cherry-picking the main cast, Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier are set for future adventures (assuming that's not just a ruse to cover Daryl's impending death), and Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes will (eventually) return on the big screen.
The most recent addition to The Walking Dead's roster of upcoming shows is Isle of the Dead — a spinoff starring Lauren Cohan's Maggie Rhee and Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan Smith. Isle of the Dead will relocate the pair to Manhattan, New York, and we… have some questions. Why on earth would Maggie travel with the man who killed her husband and deprived young Hershel of his father? For what purpose do the pair head to New York? How does Isle of the Dead coexist with The Walking Dead's multi-faceted landscape?
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Those questions are potentially answered by Walking Dead: World Beyond — a two-season spinoff that concluded in 2021, and featured Pollyanna McIntosh's Jadis in a villainous role. World Beyond's finale set the board for a whole heap of future storylines, and one particular unresolved thread could explain the weird premise behind Isle of the Dead. Are Maggie and Negan hunting for a zombie cure?
The Walking Dead: World Beyond teased a whole bunch of crazy stuff, but between fast zombies and blaming the apocalypse on
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