However, due to the Wuhan virus pandemic, the makers decided to hold its release. On 5th October 2019, AMC made an announcement regarding the renewal of “The Walking Dead” for Season 11, the premiere of which was supposed to take place in October 2020. The Walking Dead Season 11 (Final Season) Release Date Apart from these characters, we will also see new faces including Josh Hamilton, Laila Robins and Michael James Shaw in the role of Lance Hornsby, Pamela Milton and Mercer. The Walking Dead English subtitles for seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & Season 10 can be downloaded from with one click. Most of the cast of the previous season would be seen reprising their respective roles in the forthcoming season of “The Walking Dead Season 11”, meaning that Josh McDermitt, Khary Payton and Eleanor Matsuura will be seen playing as Eugene, Ezekiel and Yumiko once again. What is waiting for Alexandria and its saviours? The Walking Dead Season 11 (Final Season) Cast The Walking Dead airs on Sundays on AMC in the US and on Mondays on FOX in the UK.Alexander was once used to be a residence for many, however, the people living there are still struggling for their survival, food and everything. In the upcoming season, life at the Alexandria looks quite terrible, meanwhile, Eugene, Yumiko, Ezekiel and Princess are held as prisoners by a group of mysterious and well-equipped soldiers. The big question: What in the blue zombie blazes is Old Man Rick all about, then?
MVP: Dwight is the surprise hero of the day – his valuable intel ensured a slick, successful operation. Kudos, yet again, to the glorious prosthetics and make-up on show here – some of these walkers are gnarly. Zombie of the week: The disembodied head seen on the ground at The Sanctuary. Quote of the week: “I hope you got your shitting pants on.” Another classic Neganism. Kill of the week: Morgan, impaling a Saviour with his big stick, reminding us again that his pacifism days are far behind him. Lowlight: Carl, wittering empty platitudes about “hope”. Highlight: Daryl embarking on his explosive moto-rampage. Will we see Rick’s mercy ultimately prevail over his wrath? For the first time in a while, we’re intrigued to find out. The nice little cliffhanger of Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) stuck in a Portabin with only Negan for company keeps us chomping at the bit for more.
More importantly, it’s somewhat refreshing to see Rick undertake a well thought-out plan that actually works. If it’s perhaps a shame that the ultimate stand-off doesn’t quite live up to Rick’s promise that “this ends today”, it’s forgivable – there are still another 15 episodes to go, and it’d be a bit of a boring season if the Negan storyline was done and dusted by chapter one. Sure, it’s a bit of fan service, but after the dour and uncompromisingly bleak season we were subjected to last time, it’s no small joy to see this show having a bit of explosive ebullience. We particularly like the arrow-delivered messages from Dwight (Austin Amelio), the Mad Max-esque battle vehicles, the lookout assassination montage, and best of all, Daryl, back on his motorbike, merrily setting off explosions around the Saviours’ compound.
Like a heist movie, we’re not informed of the grand plan, so it all unfolds before our eyes with an exciting pace, a litany of surprises, and a few lovely action flourishes. Crispin’s Day speech and reminding us how fun the show can occasionally be when His Majesty is let loose.Īnd thus begins a very Walking Dead Battle of Agincourt. Crispin’s Day soapbox by de facto Hilltop leader Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and actual Kingdom leader King Ezekiel (Khary Payton), the latter of whom offers a real St. It wouldn’t be Walking Dead without Andrew Lincoln waffling on about how we’re all stronger together or somesuch – but in a sign of the new order of things, he’s joined on his St.
Back in what we can safely assume is reality, war is upon The Sanctuary, and we join our heroes in media res, with a classic bit of Rickliloquising.