The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC, reaching new critical highs as it prepares to go into its tenth year on television. Now, a new report states when the show will start production for Season 10.

The GWW reports The Walking Dead is set to return to production on May 6. As usual, the show will primarily shoot in Georgia; specifically Atlanta and Senoia. The production is expected to last well into the year, with a tentative conclusion date set in November.

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Following the events of Season 9, the survivors of the zombie apocalypse are more shaken than they've been in years. With the Whisperers killing a number of the survivors and leaving the heads as a warning, the various communities have to prepare to return to war against a kind of brutality they've never witnessed before.

The Walking Dead stars Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Melissa McBride, Alanna Masterson, Josh McDermitt, Christian Serratos, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Nadia Hilker, Dan Fogler, Angel Theory, Lauren Ridloff and Eleanor Matsuura. The series returns for its 10th season on AMC in October.

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