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AMC Announces Beginning of Production for The Walking Dead Season 11

The end is near forThe Walking Deadseries. The show that first aired onOct. 31, 2010,will wrap up with the expanded two-yearThe Walking DeadSeason 11. The final installment will span 24 episodes. It willrun through late 2022, which means thatthere are still plenty of episodes of the flagship series, considering the six extra Season 10 episodes that are about to debut in a few days.

And it appears that production onThe Walking DeadSeason 11 has already begun as the producers took up to Twitter to share a closer look at the final installment. The photo features the well-known windmill in Alexandria, the walled-off communityled by Michonne Hawthorne. During the recent Whisperer War, the Alexandria inhabitants fled the community to refuge at the Tower, but they have presumably reclaimed their territory after defeating the Whisperers and their horde.

Even if the flagship series soon finish, The Walking Dead universe will keep on expanding. The original series will lead to a greenlit spinoff focused on the new adventures of Norman Reedus Daryl Dixon andMelissa McBrides Carol Peletier. The spinoff will debut somewhere in 2023 and will involve current The Walking Dead showrunner, Angela Kang.

AMC has yet to announce the official debut date forThe Walking DeadSeason 11. However, the show will return withTWDSeason 10 bonus episodes on Feb. 28.

What do you expect from the last season ofThe Walking Dead? Let us know in the comments section below.

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