The popular “Walking Dead” spinoff, “Fear the Walking Dead”, is nearing its end, with the final episodes set to deliver closure to the much-loved series. Born in 2015, “Fear the Walking Dead” attracted masses of loyal fans who have followed its trail right from the very start.
Return of Troy Otto
During the recent premiere of another “Walking Dead” offspring, “Daryl Dixon”, fans got their first look at what lies ahead in the concluding episodes of “Fear the Walking Dead”. The latest teaser revealed a surprise return of Daniel Sharman’s character, Troy Otto, possibly setting the stage for an epic revenge story. Otto’s last appearance had everyone assuming his demise – a misconception that is now presumably set to change in classic “Walking Dead” fashion.
Transition Following End of Main Show
Ever since its launch in the summer of 2015, “Fear the Walking Dead” has been pretty well received by fans, especially with the main series beginning to falter. Now, eight years and eight commendable seasons later, AMC is all set for the epic conclusion of “Fear the Walking Dead”, with the second part of the final season premiering on October 22nd.
The Walking Dead’s Future Looks Promising
No sooner had whispers about the end of “The Walking Dead” begun doing the rounds, AMC surprised everyone with an announcement of new projects that focus on major characters from the primary series. In spite of some bleak moments, the future of “The Walking Dead” seems remarkably bright, thanks in large part to characters like Maggie and Negan.
The Success of Spin-offs
Even though “Fear the Walking Dead” showcased consistent viewership numbers, the overall future of “The Walking Dead” franchise seemed bleak – until the recently launched spin-off, “The Walking Dead: Dead City”. Co-starring Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, aka Maggie and Negan, the new addition to the franchise was instantly lauded.
Further good news came with the quick renewal for season 2 and the successful launch of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon”. The introductory weekend was marked by positive reviews from critics, ensuring the show’s future – much to the delight of fans.
Revival of Beloved Characters
Andy Lincoln as Rick and Danai Gurira as Michonne, two long-awaited characters, are set to make a return in the upcoming series, “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live”. Thus, despite the nearing end of “Fear the Walking Dead”, dark days for the franchise seem far behind. Fans of “The Walking Dead” have a lot to look forward to in the coming months.