COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused approximately 20 thousand people to die, has deeply affected the TV series and cinema sector like other social areas. James Bond: No time to Die, Fast & Furious 9 and Black Widow, which caused many high-profile productions to be postponed, hit the beloved series The Walking Dead. In a statement made by the production company behind the zombie-themed series, AMC said that the 10th season finale of The Walking Dead will be published at a later date due to the coronavirus outbreak. The final episode, which is normally planned to meet the audience on April 12, will be published as a special episode this year. AMC, which could not complete the production process of the 10th season finale due to the precautionary measures taken against the epidemic, announced that the popular series will end the season with the 15th episode to be released on April 5. The company has not yet announced a final date for the final episode, which will put the spot on the 10-year adventure. AMC previously announced that The Walking Dead’s new spin-off series, World Beyond, was also delayed due to a coronavirus outbreak. World Beyond, which was announced for the first time last April, will be the third series we will watch in The Walking Dead universe created by Robert Kirkman. On the other hand, AMC is working on a movie trilogy centered on the series’s cult characters, Rick Grimes. Andrew Lincoln will star in the series, which will tell the adventures of Rick, who said goodbye to the series with the 5th episode of the 9th season. The first movie in the trilogy will probably be released this year. Sources close to AMC suggest that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will not affect the film’s vision history.
