End of shooting: Norman Reedus says goodbye to "The Walking Dead"

End of shooting: Norman Reedus says goodbye to "The Walking Dead"
End of shooting: Norman Reedus says goodbye to "The Walking Dead"
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Sad news for all "The Walking Dead" fans: The final take on the final season of the horror series has officially fallen. Leading actor Norman Reedus writes on Instagram: "That's it. 11 seasons, 12 years." He adds: "It was an absolute pleasure. Thank you to everyone who took this trip with us - and what a trip it was!" A red heart completes the post.

The comment box on the post is also full of hearts and crying emojis. The rest of the "The Walking Dead" team is also emotional: For example, executive producer Gregory Nicotero, who believes the world would be different after the last day of shooting. "Yes, we'll be sitting on the bathroom floor with a martini and tears," Norman Reedus added in the video message. Showrunner Angela Kang also expresses her sadness and gratitude in a video with actress Lauren Cohan.

Final season of "The Walking Dead"

After ten years, the American TV broadcaster AMC surprisingly announced in 2020 that "The Walking Dead" ends with the eleventh season. The first eight of the final 24 episodes were already flickering across the screens in summer 2021. It continued in February 2022. The start date for the last episodes that have just been shot has not yet been set.

But one thing is already clear: the fans won't have to do without zombie entertainment in the future either. After various offshoots have already appeared or are in the planning stage, AMC announced another spin-off at the beginning of March. It will be called "Isle Of The Dead" and will be about the duo Maggie and Negan.

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