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's Season 10 finale was because it included some special effects that weren't completed before the COVID-19 pandemic shut post-production down. But the episode was close enough to being finished that AMC was able to release an extended sneak peek of the that features the long-awaited return of Maggie , who has been missing since the middle of Season 9.Back when Season 9 took the multi-year time jump after Rick Grimes was taken by the, Maggie was away studying how to rebuild civilization with Georgie. But now in this sneak peek of the finale, 'A Certain Doom,' we see her receive a letter from Carol informing her that her friends Jesus , Tara , and Enid are dead because there's a group called the Whisperers terrorizing the survivors.Showrunner has teased that Maggie will return in the ',' and Father Gabriel's speech to the kids sets this up, talking about 'others,' friends who will come help the survivors in their time of need. You can bet on Maggie riding in with reinforcements and saving the survivors holed up in the hospital tower from Beta and his horde that have the building surrounded.After the finale, Lauren Cohan will rejoin the regular cast in Season 11.
She left The Walking Dead to star in an ABC show, which has been since canceled. The sneak peek also sets up the return of Virgil. Virgil met Michonne at Oceanside and promised to help her get weapons to help her people in the war with the Whisperers, but when she got to his home base she found out he was lying and he took her prisoner.
Once she, she showed him mercy and helped him move on from the deaths of his family. Apparently his encounter with Michonne changed him a lot, because he's seen returning to Oceanside, which seems to be deserted, while Father Gabriel's voiceover suggests that he's there to help.It also introduces a mysterious new character, who seems to be some sort of ninja in an iron mask. Is he friend or foe?
We'll find out when The Walking Dead returns for its Season 10 finale, which will air sometime later this year.
Even though The Walking Dead's Chief Content Officer Scott M. Gimple has made - and the fact that there's still more Fear the Walking Dead out there, along with and the on the horizon - AMC's long-running zombie series has finally entered the endgame of the comic books: the 'Commonwealth' arc.Does that mean this will also be where the show ends?
Not necessarily, but keep in mind that any series in its tenth season needs to be looking for a way to wind down, regardless of its executive producer's claims. The Commonwealth story is as good as any if AMC's looking to start exploring final acts.
The Walking Dead aired an unusual Season 10 finale on Sunday night. The episode was not able to conclude the batch of episode which began Season 10 in the fall of 2019 because the true finale.
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Of course, things won't, and can't, play out exactly as they did in the comics. Most notably, the show's roster of survivors is different, so if things do mirror the pages of Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard's series, it might be done by swapping some people around and subbing in some different faces. It makes sense for Maggie to return, as she had a big Commonwealth role in the books, but. What about Georgie? She's a show creation. Could she be a new version of Commonwealth Governor (and eventual adversary) Pamela Milton? Could the writers be subbing Georgie in as Pamela or will Georgie continue to be a separate character?
Or was 'Georgie' just a code name Pamela used on the road? As far as the Commonwealth roster goes, we'll have to see how the show lines up. Is The Commonwealth the Same as the 'Three Rings' or 'Three Circles?' Now here's something to consider: In the Kirkman comics, The Commonwealth was not only the biggest community our protagonists had ever seen in the zompocalypse, it was the biggest one around, period.
The show has changed things up a bit with the introduction of a. These are the people who took a near-death Rick away in a helicopter back in Season 9 and popped in on Fear the Walking Dead in that show's fifth season.
Since it would be strange to have this big, armed and dangerous group out there in America at the same time as The Commonwealth, it's entirely possible that they're one and the same - perhaps The Commonwealth isn't referred to as 'Commonwealth' on TV, but instead as by whatever this gang, calls itself. Of course, they could also just be separate communities. But, keep in mind, the 'Three Circle' squad is meant to represent three massive communities. That sure sounds like the network of The Commonwealth. Also though, The Commonwealth could just be one of the three circles, right? Maybe this helicopter group is the much larger collective and The Commonwealth is one of its smaller hydra heads.
Georgie's book-slash-guide was called 'A Key to a Future.' In the Fear the Walking Dead episode 'The End of Everything,' Three Circles soldier Isabelle tells Maggie Grace's Althea that her group sees themselves as 'the future' and that everything they were doing was to rebuild society. That sounds very Georgie-esque.
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Consider also Fear's latest antagonists: Virginia (Ginny) and her Pioneers. These horseback hotshots are running a type of indentured servitude game down in Texas. It's a long way from where The Commonwealth is supposed to be but take into account that A: this is six or seven years ago compared to where The Walking Dead is at now, and B: they judge and value people (harshly) based on their skills and usefulness. It's like a very primitive version of The Commonwealth's feudal system.
Next thing to mull over: The nomadic group (above) that, 'What We Become,' felt very much like Commonwealth citizens and their army on the move. Horses, wagons, a protected perimeter - this was our first glimpse of (presumedly) the 'Three Circles' group now, in the Walking Dead's present day. Everything else about that Circle group was from years ago, remember: the deal with Anne/Jadis; the helicopter that took Rick; Isabelle and the soldiers on Fear the Walking Dead. Even Ginny and the Pioneers (if they're a part of the story somehow). It was all before the big Walking Dead time-jump in Season 9.
All we knew, post-jump, is that Maggie and Georgie were collaborating elsewhere. Still, Gimple recently insisted that the: 'The Commonwealth is its own thing. There are a lot of changes to the comic story and the show, but it is important to me, and to Angela, to tell the story from the comic. There might be some weird minor ways that it touches, if at all, but it’s a version of the story from the comic.' So are y'all excited for The Commonwealth? Do you think things should play out like they did in the comics, civil war and all?
Should this be our heroes' last stop, location-wise, in the saga? Let us know below.
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