AMC has released a new sneak peek, key art, and synopsis for the final eight episodes of The Walking Deadwhich will start on October 2. Negan and Maggie’s planned spin-off has also been given a new title.
After 12 years and a whopping 169 episodes, The Walking Dead will air its final episodes starting October 2, and AMC has now released a teaser promo, poster, and detailed synopsis for Season 11C.
Although the show ran its course for many viewers quite some time ago, the last two seasons seem to have brought some fans back with a solid adaptation of the “New World Order” and “The Rotten Core” storylines from the comics, even if the program takes some liberties with the source material.
Check out the trailer and key art below, along with a poster for the planned Maggie/Negan spinoff, which is now officially titled dead city.

The end is coming…
The latest episodes of #TWD begins October 2. pic.twitter.com/qfouS69DFw
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Maggie and Negan go to #dead city. pic.twitter.com/AvoTjaJatm
— The Walking Dead on AMC (@WalkingDead_AMC) August 25, 2022
When we last saw Daryl, Maggie, Carol and company, they were preparing the group for the possibility of (another) all-out war, this time against the Commonwealth. If this lengthy synopsis is any indication, our heroes will have a lot more to worry about.
“On the heels of the oppressive presence of the locusts, an even greater force is bearing down on every member of every community. With Commonwealth flags flying at Hilltop, Alexandria and Oceanside, there is no time to strategize for those in the way.” It’s a race against time to stay alive and extract those still living in the Commonwealth before Hornsby (Josh Hamilton) can exact his revenge.Within the Commonwealth, Connie’s (Lauren Ridloff) article has created more chaos than planned. By exposing Governor Milton (Laila Robbins), her hope of creating a better and more equitable life for all may instead put everyone at risk.
With our group so heavily in debt and no other viable place to live, simply leaving has never been an option. But if his next move fails, staying won’t be an option either. “What you are about to undertake will only invite more danger with massive consequences. Time is ticking for our heroes within the Commonwealth as well. As each group continues to be trapped in uncontrollable situations, threats lurk around every corner, dead and dead.” “. alive. The pressure ahead is coming to a day when everyone will be held accountable. Will the sum of your individual trips add up to one, or split them up forever? The fight for a future continues to be fueled by the sinister population of walkers. Not everyone will. survive, but for some, the undead live on.
Season 11 of The Walking Dead starring Norman Reedus (Daryl), Melissa McBride (Carol), Lauren Cohan (Maggie), Christian Serratos (Rosita), Josh McDermitt (Eugene), Seth Gilliam (Gabriel), Ross Marquand (Aaron), Khary Payton (King Ezekiel) , Cooper Andrews (Jerry), Eleanor Matsuura (Yumiko), Nadia Hilker (Magna), Cailey Fleming (Judith Grimes), Cassady McClincy (Lydia), Lauren Ridloff (Connie), Angel Theory (Kelly), Paola Lázaro (Princess), Michael James Shaw as Mercer, Margot Bingham as Max, Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby, Laila Robins as Pamela Milton, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan.
The Walking Dead: The Last Episodes will begin on October 2, with a two-episode premiere on AMC+. Are you planning to tune in?