The Walking Dead: World Beyond
- Release Date
- October 1, 2020
- Cast
- Julia Ormond , Nicolas Cantu , Alexa Mansour , Nico Tortorella , Aliyah Royale
- Main Genre
- Horror
- Seasons
- 2
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'She's a Damn Fine Person!': The Walking Dead Star Insists Jadis Isn't a Villain
Pollyanna McIntosh argues that Jadis is not a villain in The Walking Dead, despite some of the questionable choices the character has made.
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Sci-fi series like The Walking Dead: World Beyond and The Book of Boba Fett may have gone downhill, but they still boasted an impressive antagonist.
10 Comics That Killed Off Their Best Characters
Many deaths come as a shock to both the reader and the fictional characters involved in these tales. However, it's always harder when they're beloved.
TWD: World Beyond Stars Break Down Series Finale & Potential Spinoffs
TWD: World Beyond stars Alexa Mansour, Nicolas Cantu, Hal Cumpston, and Julia Ormond discuss their characters' series finale journeys.
The Walking Dead: Did World Beyond Reveal Where the CRM's Secret City Is?
The final episode of World Beyond drops some hits about where the Civic Republic is really located, and fans are all over it.
TWD: World Beyond's Nico Tortorella Praises Felix's 'Happily Ever After'
World Beyond star Nico Tortorella breaks down the final episodes of TWD spinoff series and shares what helped their character persist through tragedy.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Is a Prequel… to What?
Even though the World Beyond is over, there's a good chance that its characters will be back, but where that will happen is a much harder question.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Tragically Adds to the Franchise’ One Arm Club
In the World Beyond finale a selfless act allowed one character to join an exclusive The Walking Dead club, even if he didn't want to.
Where Walking Dead: World Beyond's Series Finale Left Its Major Players
Although "The Last Night" was World Beyond's series finale, most of its characters could easily return in future Walking Dead projects.
Walking Dead: World Beyond Delivers Two Spectacular Fights – But Who Survives?
The World Beyond series finale was dramatic, featuring two melee weapon fights, but someone important doesn't make it out alive.
One Walking Dead: World Beyond Character Basically Turned Into Darth Maul
In the Walking Dead: World Beyond's series finale, Felix wielded a Darth-Maul-style weapon, and it was totally awesome.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Wait, the Walkers Can Run Now?
The post credit scene for World Beyond introduced a new walker variant, and the consequences could be dire.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Used the Oldest Trick in the Book to Kill CRM Soldiers
In "Death and the Dead," Leo and his group activated their escape plan, and it involved using walkers as a weapon.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Jadis Reveals the CRM’s Rationale for Genocide
In "Death and the Dead," Jadis finally explained why the CRM killed everyone in Omaha. They made a hard choice so that no one else would have to.
The Walking Dead: Word Beyond: Hope Just Took [Spoiler] as a Hostage
In "Returning Point," Leo and his group finally escape the CRM's facility, but they took someone unexpected -- and important -- with them.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Did What Rick Grimes Never Could
In the latest episode of The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Leo showed that he knew where to draw the line.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Finally Explained the CRM’s Nefarious Plots
In "Blood and Lies," details about the CRM's ultimate goals started to come to light, and if it succeeds, its allies will pay the price.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Ironically Killed Off [Spoiler]
World Beyond has steered clear of killing off many characters -- that is until "Blood and Lies" came out.