The television phenomenon that started with The Walking Dead continues to grow with exciting new spin-offs and ongoing stories that have kept fans glued to their screens. Since the show concluded in 2022, the franchise has expanded to include The Walking Dead: Dead City and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, with much anticipation surrounding the upcoming season two of Dead City, set to air on May 4, 2025.
The Walking Dead: Dead City, which debuted in 2023, follows characters Maggie (played by Lauren Cohan) and Negan (portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Set against the backdrop of a decimated Manhattan, the duo embarks on a mission to rescue Maggie’s kidnapped son, Hershel. This gritty and gripping narrative has re-engaged many long-time viewers of the franchise and generated significant interest in the characters' evolving dynamics.
As the series progresses, Maggie and Negan's relationship has become a highlight, with their chemistry and complex histories adding depth to the show. Both Cohan and Morgan have had plenty to celebrate since reprising their iconic roles; their past experiences together, including previous projects and interactions, have also contributed to their strong on-screen presence. In a recent co-star test, the two humorously stumbled over questions about each other’s first acting jobs. While Morgan recalled Cohan’s role in Supernatural, he had forgotten that her debut work was actually in the 2005 film Casanova. "The first time I became aware of you was Supernatural because I had just finished Supernatural and then you had joined..." Morgan noted, providing a glimpse into their shared history. The light-hearted test certainly points to their engaging camaraderie off-screen.
Delving into the complex backstories of these characters, The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1 Episode 3 finally sheds light on Negan's wife Annie and their son Joshua, whose absence had worried fans. In this episode, Negan reveals to Maggie that he had sent Annie and Joshua to Missouri to keep them safe from danger after a traumatic incident involving Annie, detailing how she was assaulted and robbed. Negan, reflecting on his past decisions, says, "I went looking for her. I found her. She had been robbed, beaten... I found 'em. All five of 'em. Some shit drinking hole. Honestly, I don't think I even wanted to kill 'em. After that, we were on the run... So I put 'em on a wagon train to Missouri, and I said I'd be right behind 'em. I stayed. I think about them every single day." His struggle for his family’s safety is a testament to his love for them, showcasing the internal conflicts faced by Negan as he navigates this post-apocalyptic world.
With such intense character development, fans can only anticipate what Season 2 of The Walking Dead: Dead City has in store. The new season aims to deepen the stories of its protagonists while bringing fresh challenges. Alongside Cohan and Morgan, the second season will introduce new antagonists, including Kim Coates as Brugal, a dangerous villain who adds a thrilling element to the unfolding drama. Coates describes his character as one who "was written for me. He's a dink. He's just a bad person, he's super smart... I kill a lot of zombies.” His presence will certainly influence Negan’s narrative as he attempts to unite various factions amidst turmoil.
Since its inception, The Walking Dead has continually introduced captivating spin-offs, including The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Following fan-favorite character Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) through new challenges in post-apocalyptic France, this spinoff, too, has garnered acclaim and anticipation for its new season. The focus on Daryl’s evolution as a character continues to engage audiences, affirming his status as a major figure within the franchise.
The fledging success of The Walking Dead spin-off series reflects the enduring popularity of narratives exploring the complexities of human relationships amidst dire circumstances. The franchise has, for over a decade now, successfully engaged viewers with themes of survival, moral ambiguity, and the struggle to find purpose in a world filled with chaos.
As fans prepare for the return of both The Walking Dead: Dead City and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, the franchise promises to deliver more captivating stories and characters with rich backstories that continually evolve. With upcoming arcs, returning favorites, and the introduction of thrilling new villains, there’s plenty of excitement and tension to keep long-time viewers engaged as they anticipate every twist and turn the zombies—or their fellow humans—may throw their way. The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 premieres May 4, 2025, and is available for streaming on Netflix for U.S. audiences.