Melissa McBride is set to reprise her fan-favorite role in 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,' the Norman Reedus-led spin-off that debuted in September, AMC announced Thursday.
The long-running AMC drama “The Walking Dead” may have aired its final episode last year, but the show keeps finding new life amongdead. In this case, the very-much-alive Carol Peletier. the un
McBride is set to appear in the Season 1 finale on Sunday, and will be a series regular in Season 2, the network said.“Dixon” was supposed to team up the popular characters Daryl and Carol before McBride backed out of the project due to the logistics of shooting in Europe and wanting to take a break.
The spinoff follows Daryl, who finds himself in France and sets out to discover how and why he got there. Along the way, he is faced with complications as he attempts to make the journey home. The Lincoln-Gurira project was originally intended to be turned into a series of movies, before AMC changed course and opted to go the series route. The network announced Thursday that the series would make its debut in February. Lincoln left “The Walking Dead” in 2018, and Gurira in 2020.
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