The comic then moves forward 25 years with a grown-up Carl who is married to Carol's daughter, Sophia. In Robert Kirkman's adaptation, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) is shockingly shot and killed by Sebastian in the comic's second-to-last issue. Whatever the ending of the show is, it's likely to be very different from the comic. Will Ross Marquand's Aaron get Rick's comic death? He currently resembles the comic version of the character. TWD 11c Ross Marquand plays Aaron on The Walking Dead final season 'The Walking Dead' finale will likely be different from the comic It's also possible some of the ideas for future "TWD" seasons are heading to some of the spin-offs. Whatever plans they may have had for future stories were possibly rolled into the bonus season 10 episodes and extended final season. In an interview with Collider, Morgan recalled how everyone, including Gimple and Kang, were taken by "complete surprise." At the time, he thought they already had a version of season 11 "all mapped out" before it was announced to be the final season. "Just a short time before we were talking about plans for even season 12 and beyond." "I got this call and they're on the other side of the planet saying this is gonna be the last bit," Marquand told Insider of learning about the show's final season. In February, Ross Marquand, who has played Aaron on the series since season five, told Insider that they had been plotting out future seasons of the show before the show's final season was announced. While Gimple and Kang told press that fans will receive a concrete ending to "The Walking Dead," it may not have been the original ending they were working towards. It's a great marketing line, but have they? The most recent trailer for the final episodes claims that " 11 seasons have all led to this." Norman Reedus and Ross Marquand play Daryl and Aaron on "TWD." Jace Downs/AMC Let's hope it's the former.Norman Reedus and Ross Marquand The Walking Dead season 11c It's either a stroke of good fortune or poor timing that Virgil is the one who finds her, as we're still not sure whether this unsavoury character is on the path to redemption, or still obsessed with locking people up. It would have been nice to actually see Stephanie's face after all this build up, though.įinally, we have Lauren Ridloff making a surprise return from filming Etern- I mean, uh, off-screen adventures as Connie, still caked in blood and grime after her near death experience in the caves at the start of season 10. This community will no doubt be a focus for the rest of the show going forward, and The Commonwealth of the comics should provide plenty of interesting material for AMC to work with. There's also the matter of Eugene, Ezekiel, Yumiko, and Princess' encounter with what is almost certainly The Commonwealth, whose apprehension of the group makes for season 10's cliffhanger. Her rescue of Gabriel at the last minute felt like an unearned deus ex machina as a result, though I will say it's nice to see Lauren Cohen bringing some familiar charisma back into the proceedings now that Michonne and Rick are out of the picture. That comes most notably in the form of Maggie's much-awaited return, albeit with very little actual dialogue or explanation as to where she's been. Speaking of forward momentum, "A Certain Doom" is just as aware as we are that the Whisperers' arc climaxed with Alpha's death three episodes ago, and so spends a lot of its time sowing the seeds for season 11.
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