![]() These six new episodes have been filmed according to health and safety standards, meaning large hordes weren’t an option, leaving the show to delve deeper into the cast fans already love, and some new ones too. Realistically they couldn’t finish the episode to their standards, and had to push it back to October. The Walking Dead had to delay the original season 10 finale after the pandemic sent the team into lockdown while they were still finishing post-production on the episode. Meanwhile, stay tuned to this summer’s premieres, and for a nostalgic burst of past finales, you can check out previous seasons of the zombie drama on Netflix, along with newly arrived 2020 content.A brand new episode of #TWD airs on AMC TOMORROW! Check out what the cast is most excited to see during these next 6 episodes, then tell us what YOU’RE most excited about using #TalkingDead! /OKPDCSZyw0- Talking Dead February 27, 2021 In the meantime, the cabler has found a way to replace it thanks to the early arrival of Killing Eve’s third season. The Walking Dead's Season 10 finale is expected to make its way to AMC sometime later this year. It'll presumably be finished in the near future, though, so fans won't need to wait that much longer to see how spot-on Norman Reedus was with his Game of Thrones comparison. Of course, as The Walking Dead’s executive producer Greg Nicotero told CinemaBlend recently, there is a lot to that entire process. The good news is that it's reportedly just a matter of finishing up post-production duties. But while many other series had to completely end earlier than planned, The Walking Dead completed filming on the episode before everything was shut down. Speaking of Reedus' co-stars, Lauren Cohan’s return as Maggie has been teased in the Season 10 finale’s video, but it's still not clear whether she'll be part of that big brawl or not.įor more context for why fans are having to wait for the exciting installment Norman Reedus is teasing, AMC announced in March that The Walking Dead was shutting down all forms of production, meaning the Season 10 finale would be delayed due to quarantining. If Norman Reedus and his co-stars stayed up until the early morning hours to get all that action on-screen, then The Walking Dead’s viewers definitely need to see what they were working so hard on, so they can fully appreciate it. Those battle scenes are going to be legendary. There were huge battle scenes until the wee hours of the morning consistently, and it looks so grand on an epic scale. The Walking Dead has dealt with its own share of issues with making dark scenes understandable, but Rick Grimes willing, the show will avoid having such a controversial incident eclipse its Season 10 finale fight. As fans of both series (and general pop culture observers) will recall, Game of Thrones’ penultimate battle sequence wasn't exactly the only one whose action-packed visuals were obfuscated by extremely dark lighting. Hopefully, fans will be able to actually see this battle. It’s like a full-on Game of Thrones super war battle. I love the way Episode 15 ends, where you see Beta bringing the herd to the tower where everybody is holed up. Speaking to what is left to come, Norman Reedus told EW: With Beta and his giant herd of walkers closing in on the hospital where the protagonists took refuge, the time for a massive Game of Thrones-scale battle to grace the series. ![]() ![]() Until the big Season 10 finale is completed, The Walking Dead’s fasbase has been coping with questions about that big cliffhanger involving the Whisperers in the penultimate installment.
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