10 Things We Do (and Don’t!) Want to See in the ‘TWD’ Rick Movies (PHOTOS) – TVInsider

Gene Page/AMCDO: Season 5 Rick re-emergesRemember the Rick that bit a guy's throat out? The Rick who broke out of Terminus? The Rick who, covered in blood and slightly unhinged, bellowed at the residents of Alexandria that they needed to learn how to fight to survive? Yeah, that's the Rick we want to see in these movies, not the defeated or crestfallen dude who sulked on our screens in Season 7. Bring back that murderous beard and head tilt, please. Jackson Lee Davis/AMCDO: A decent explanation for Rick's absenceFor fans of Rick's character and the Richonne 'ship, this is probably the most important. He's been gone for six years, without so much as a letter written to the still-heartbroken Michonne (Danai Gurira). It's clear he's the love of her life, and before he was swept away by a helicopter, it was equally obvious she was his. So why hasn't he come back? The movies need to explain in a logical, realistic manner why Rick hasn't stolen a helicopter and flown back to his family.Van Redin/AMCDON'T: Long, drawn out speechesPart of what made Seasons 7 and 8 insufferable (and why Fear is currently nowhere close to being as good as it used to be) revolves around one key aspect: dialogue. Those two seasons of the main show and the past two seasons of its spinoff have been mostly comprised of people giving speeches to each other rather than having actual conversations, talking about how they have a duty to save people or how the world "isn't gone."

It was hard enough to take an hour of it once a week, and it'd be a colossal disappointment if that ends up being the way the Rick movies are written. Realistic dialogue and actual character development, please.

What if she went looking for Isabelle and CRM, and she found Rick instead? What if she joined CRM and secretly investigated it? Maggie Grace is an excellent actress, and much of fans' annoyance with her character boils down to the script. The Fear writers likely wouldn't be penning her story in the movies, so she could become more likable and multidimensional if she joined up with Rick rather than stayed with Morgan.

It's been more than a year since they were announced, but worry not, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) fans. In an interview published Monday, Walking Dead Chief Content Officer Scott Gimple said the movies are still happening.

While there's still no release date (apparently the script is still being finalized), it's not too early to speculate about some things we do and don't want to happen when "Officer Friendly" makes his big-screen appearance.

Here are seven things we're hoping happen and three things that, in our opinion, had better not.

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