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‘The Walking Dead’ Sequel Gets New Update From Lauren Cohan

Cohan teases intense storylines that will build on the first season.

More details are revealed about the upcoming second season of ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City.’

Lauren Cohan stars in the show and also produces and directs an episode this season, In a recent interview with Collider, she talked about what viewers can expect in Season 2. “We see some pretty greedy, grounded dynamics,” she teased. “We see some hard storylines, some real character, and the world that we got to start developing in Season 1. We really dig deep. We have the introduction of a bunch of groups that we sort of tease and allude to. We really go there in Season 2.”

Scott Gimple, the Chief Content Officer of ‘The Walking Dead’ universe, also gave some hints about Season 2.  Gimple said that fans will get to see more of New York, and the season will have a ‘John Carpenter vibe’ similar to ‘Escape From New York.’ “We go deeper with these characters, he said. “These characters went through the ringer in Season 1, but we go much deeper with them in Season 2. They have to face certain things about themselves and each other. It’s just turned up in so many ways.”

Gaius Charles, who also stars in the show, added that Season 2 will give fans more of what they wanted.

The second season will also introduce new cast members: Keir Gilchrist (‘Atypical’), Dascha Polanco (‘Poker Face’), Jake Weary (‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’), and Pooya Mohseni (‘Law & Order: SVU’).

‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ focuses on Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan). It is set to return in Spring 2025 on AMC+.

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