TALES OF THE WALKING DEAD Anthology Series Confirmed For 2022; Will Feature New And Returning Characters

TALES OF THE WALKING DEAD Anthology Series Confirmed For 2022; Will Feature New And Returning Characters

AMC has confirmed that another spinoff of The Walking Dead is in the works, and the anthology series will feature both new and returning characters. Find more details on Tales of The Walking Dead here...

By JoshWilding - Oct 13, 2021 04:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead

AMC has announced that The Walking Dead anthology series Tales of The Walking Dead will premiere summer 2022. The main show ends next year, of course, but this six-episode one-hour drama will feature both new and returning characters from The Walking Dead; Channing Powell will serve as showrunner and is expected to work closely with "Walking Dead Universe" CCO Scott M. Gimple.

"The Walking Dead is a show that made television history and attracted an army of passionate and highly engaged fans," AMC Studios President of Original Programming Dan McDermott said.

"We see so much potential for a wide range of rich and compelling storytelling in this world, and the episodic anthology format of Tales of the Walking Dead will give us the flexibility to entertain existing fans and also offer an entry point for new viewers, especially on streaming platforms."

"This series, more than any other in the Walking Dead Universe, runs on new voices, perspectives, and ideas - bringing to life stories unlike any we’ve told before," Gimple adds. "I’m thrilled to be Channing’s consigliere, helping in every way I can to make those new visions real for the best fans."

Tales of The Walking Dead was announced last September along with a spinoff series focusing on Daryl and Carol. There's been no word on that one for a while, but based on how good American Horror Stories was, for example, we're optimistic that this series could improve on the core show.

Tales of the Walking Dead will premiere in summer 2022 on both AMC and AMC+.

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DeaconFrostBite
DeaconFrostBite - 10/13/2021, 4:23 AM
Can someone please post a gif of someone beating a dead horse? I still don’t know how :( …or possibly that gif of Ryan Reynolds saying “But Why?”
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 10/13/2021, 4:41 AM
@DeaconFrostBite -
DeaconFrostBite
DeaconFrostBite - 10/13/2021, 4:58 AM
@FinnishDude - Thank you!
Origame
Origame - 10/13/2021, 4:27 AM
Hey, you guys remember that song we used to sing as kids that was designed to go on for as long as the kid was willing to sing, and everyone around them gets annoyed as possible? Yeah, I think the AMC take on the walking dead is based more on that song than the actual comics at this point.
Inktown03
Inktown03 - 10/13/2021, 4:29 AM
Jesus Christ
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/13/2021, 5:00 AM
This franchise really is so representative of it's title. Guess that's the benefit of having an undead horse, you can't beat it to death ever further
CplHicks
CplHicks - 10/13/2021, 5:15 AM
The Darryl/Carol show will die such a hard death. Same for whatever this is. Apathy set in a long time ago and that's with all these characters together. Now you're going to carry on with them separated? Good luck. And Gimble is involved?! The man who single handedly brought down this franchise? Jesus Christ.
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