AMC's The Walking Dead will officially come to an end in Season 11, with the final season consisting of 24 episodes.

The official press release from AMC can be found below.

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Official Press Release

“THE WALKING DEAD” TO CONCLUDE WITH EXPANDED TWO-YEAR ELEVENTH SEASON

AS “THE WALKING DEAD” UNIVERSE CONTINUES TO EXPAND, GROUNDBREAKING FLAGSHIP SERIES WILL BE FOLLOWED BY SPIN-OFF FOCUSED ON THE DARYL DIXON AND CAROL PELETIER CHARACTERS, RUN BY CURRENT “THE WALKING DEAD” SHOWRUNNER ANGELA KANG AND CO-CREATED BY KANG AND SCOTT M. GIMPLE AMC IS ALSO DEVELOPING WITH GIMPLE

A “TALES OF THE WALKING DEAD” SERIES, A NEW EPISODIC ANTHOLOGY FOCUSED ON NEW AND EXISTING CHARACTERS, BACKSTORIES AND STAND-ALONE EXPERIENCES, AMONG OTHER PLANNED EXTENSIONS OF THE UNIVERSE

NEW YORK, NY – September 9, 2020 – AMC announced today that its groundbreaking

series, “The Walking Dead,” which made history as the highest-rated series in the history

of cable television and has given life to a vibrant and expanding content universe, will end

with an expanded two-year eleventh season that will span 24 episodes. With the

previously announced six extra season 10 episodes scheduled for early next year, there

are 30 remaining episodes of the flagship series that will run through late 2022.

As “The Walking Dead” universe continues to expand, the original series will be followed

by a greenlit spin-off focused on the popular Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Carol

Peletier (Melissa McBride) characters, which will premiere in 2023 and be run by current

“The Walking Dead” showrunner Angela Kang, who co-created the series with Scott M.

Gimple, chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” Universe. AMC is also working with

Gimple to develop a new “Tales of the Walking Dead” series, an episodic anthology with

individual episodes or arcs of episodes focused on new or existing characters,

backstories or other stand-alone experiences. The company, working closely with Gimple,

is also developing a number of other new and innovative projects grounded in “The

Walking Dead” universe.

“It’s been ten years ‘gone bye;’ what lies ahead are two more to come and stories and

stories to tell beyond that,” said Gimple. “What’s clear is that this show has been about

the living, made by a passionate cast, team of writer/producers, producers, and crew,

bringing to life the vision put forth by Robert Kirkman in his brilliant comic — and

supported by the best fans in the world. We have a lot of thrilling story left to tell on TWD,

and then, this end will be a beginning of more Walking Dead — brand new stories and

characters, familiar faces and places, new voices, and new mythologies. This will be a

grand finale that will lead to new premieres. Evolution is upon us. ‘The Walking Dead’

lives.”

“I look forward to digging in with our brilliant writers, producers, directors, cast and crew

to bring this epic final chapter of Robert Kirkman’s story to life for our fans over the next

two years,” said Kang. “‘The Walking Dead’ flagship series has been my creative home

for a decade and so it’s bittersweet to bring it to an end, but I could not be more excited

to be working with Scott Gimple and AMC to develop a new series for Daryl and Carol.

Working with Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride has been a highlight of my career

and I’m thrilled that we get to keep telling stories together.”

“‘The Walking Dead’ made television history, and is one of those rare creative works that

has given life to an entire content universe that is still in the early stages of growing and

entertaining both new and established fans,” said Ed Carroll, chief operating officer of

AMC Networks. “We can’t wait to bring viewers this expanded final season of ‘The

Walking Dead’ over the next two years, and launch the fourth series in the history of the

franchise, focused on the beloved Daryl and Carol characters, with the incredibly talented

Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Angela Kang and Scott M. Gimple. There really is so

much ‘walking’ ahead, in a number of very exciting directions, for this extraordinary

creative universe we call ‘The Walking Dead.’”

“Of course, I’ve always enjoyed working so closely with Norman throughout these many

seasons. In playing Carol, and as a viewer of the show, I’ve also long been intrigued

with ‘Daryl and Carol,’ and by what so early on between them, even then, felt somehow

bound,” said McBride. Their shared history is long, and each’s own personal fight to

survive, even longer – the more obvious aspect of what has kept them close and loyal.

But there is also a rather mysterious aspect to their fondness for one another that I

enjoy, and their playfulness when the world permits. I’m very curious! Angela has a way

of shaking things up in great and unexpected ways. She’s like a kid playing with the

dimmer switch! I’m very excited!”

“I feel incredibly honored to be a part of ‘The Walking Dead.’ This show changed my life

and career and everyone involved has truly been a family for me over the last decade.

I’m thankful for AMC’s love and support and know there’s so much more story to tell and

so much more to bring the best fans in the world. Daryl’s relationship with Carol has

always been my favorite relationship on the show (sorry Rick),” Reedus said. “I love the

way these characters interact and relate to each other on so many levels and can’t wait

to see where their ride goes from here.”

“The Walking Dead” premiered on Halloween night in 2010 as the #1 cable series launch

of all time, later surpassed by other AMC series “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Better Call

Saul” and “Into the Badlands,” and is the most-watched series in cable history. It was also

the first cable series to become the #1 show in all of television, including broadcast, a

rank it held for five consecutive years. In its current 10th season, “The Walking Dead”

remains the #1 series on basic cable for the 11th consecutive year. All of the top 73 cable

entertainment telecasts for the past decade have been airings of “The Walking Dead.”

The series has also given life to a vibrant and expanding content universe that currently

includes “Talking Dead;” “Fear the Walking Dead,” returning for its sixth season on

October 11; “The Walking Dead: World Beyond,” a new series about the first generation

raised in the apocalypse, debuting October 4; a feature film being produced by Universal

and Skybound, alongside AMC, focused on the Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) character;

a new spinoff planned for 2023 focused on the popular Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol

(Melissa McBride) characters; and the new “Tales of the Walking Dead” episodic

anthology series. In addition to the AMC linear network and owned platforms like AMC+

and AMC’s digital platforms, “The Walking Dead” Universe content have migrated to

become focal points of an expanding array of ad-supported video on demand (AVOD)

platforms, streaming services, in addition to robust international distribution.

AMC continues to develop new content rooted in the unique and entertaining world of

“The Walking Dead,” one of the most powerful franchises in the history of television, which

currently has more than 50 million social followers and fans across Facebook, Instagram

and Twitter, a thriving presence in gaming with a collection of mobile games that have

been downloaded more than 40 million times and three new games planned for launch

by the end of this year across mobile, PC, console and VR platforms, and a variety of

other extensions through which this vibrant and passionate fan community connects with

stories and characters unlike anything else on television.

“The Walking Dead” is produced by AMC Studios and executive produced by Gimple,

Kang, Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, Denise Huth and

Joseph Incaprera.

Airing Sunday, Oct. 4 on AMC, The Walking Dead Season 10 finale stars Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Josh McDermitt, Christian Serratos, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Seth Gilliam, Ross Marquand, Khary Payton and Cooper Andrews.

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