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The Walking Dead Finale Info; Melissa McBride-Approved Carol Ending

With only days to go until the series finale of AMC's The Walking Dead, we're going to be coming at you over the next few days. But not just to look back over the past 11 seasons but also to look ahead to what the future brings via the spinoffs. For this go-around, we have a look at how AMC will be celebrating the event on Sunday Night. But first? A very cool tidbit from Melissa McBride (courtesy of EW), who offered her approved ending for Carol Peletier if she had her way. "Carol floats off in a hot air balloon, out of sight. Fate unknown" is how she could see it all ending. Hmmm… curious what Carol fans would think? I kinda like the open-ended-ness. And now… from red-carpet interviews, the series finale, and a star-studded edition of Talking Dead with Chris Hardwick, here's a look at how this weekend's The Walking Dead Finale Event is stacking up:

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Image: AMC
The Walking Dead Finale Info; Melissa McBride-Approved Carol Ending
Image: AMC
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Image: AMC

And here's a look at Hardwick offering a rundown of what's in store for the series finale this Sunday night:

A Look at AMC's The Walking Dead Series Finale "Rest in Peace"

In the following image gallery for "Rest in Peace" (directed by Greg Nicotero, with story by  Kang and the teleplay by Corey Reed & Jim Barnes), there are two big takeaways that jump out to us. First, seeing Judith (Cailey Fleming) moving around means our speculation theory was dead wrong (which we're very happy about). And then there's that image of Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) sitting across from each other. That one image speaks so much on an emotional level and leaves me wondering if we'll see some narrative threads leading into their spinoff, The Walking Dead: Dead City.

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Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee, Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan – The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 24 – Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC

TWD: Angela Kang, Scott M. Gimple Talks Series Finale & Spinoffs

Speaking with Deadline Hollywood during an interview that was posted shortly after the final credits rolled on the series' penultimate episode, Showrunner & EP Angela Kang & TWD CCO Scott M. Gimple both teased and clarified a few things regarding the series finale and the franchise's spinoff future. Here are some of the highlights:

Viewers Should Prepare for "A Really Emotional Ride" and "Some Surprises": "The finale, I think just everybody should be prepared for a really emotional ride. It's a roller coaster and… definitely surprises. I think there's some surprises in there, and it's also just incredible performances by our cast, like just some of the best work that some of them have done on the show, and that's saying a lot because there's such incredible acting from our cast like on a regular basis," offered Kang. Gimple added, "Yes, we will surprise you. I hope that any surprise we might have is about just achieving the emotional sort of conclusion to the show."

The TWD Series Finale Leaves "A Door Open," But Spinoffs Will Have "Big Twist" (Hmmm?): The approach we took was like we've got to close this chapter in some way, but it's closing a chapter with leaving a door open. But that said, I believe…well, I know in one case, like, without saying too much, the Daryl spinoff is going to start with like a big twist, and I'm pretty sure Maggie/Negan does too, so it's not necessarily going to be exactly what you expect from this to that."- Kang

Gimple Makes It Clear: TWD Spinoffs Continue Flagship Series' Stories: When asked to confirm that the spinoffs aren't prequels or alternative universe stories, Gimple responded,  "They aren't that. I mean, I won't get into it in my circumspect fashion, but a couple of things in the story may be parallel because of certain narrative reasons. However, it isn't like, 'oh, The Walking Dead you watched was totally different' or something like that if you didn't know it. You're right. They're different stories featuring characters you love. My goal and Angela's goal for 'The Walking Dead' was to give the audience a sense of completion, a satisfying ending. But Dominic, you're right. It is a different ending. It is not as conclusive as, say, a 'Six Feet Under.' I look upon it as this incredible, exciting, intense, thematic conclusion to 'The Walking Dead' story. Even in that conclusion, yeah, we're tipping the hat toward the future a little bit. But emotionally, it's all 'Walking Dead.'"


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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