Sorry, Walking Dead fans, looks like youre gonna have to wait a little longer to head back to the post-apocalyptic land of deadly zombies and even deadlier humans one Season 10 wraps up. AMC announced on the official Walking Dead Twitter account that the premiere of the upcoming spinoff series The Walking Dead: World Beyond has been delayed indefinitely.
The series was originally scheduled to premiere on April 12, and while no new date has been set, the new key says World Beyond will arrive later this year. According to Deadline, the first season of the series had already finished filming, but post-production was still underway on the last few episodes, which has been impacted by the COVID-19 response. Additionally, the report notes that the push may be related to companies pushing their ad spending to later in the year, which would have a major impact on an ad-supported network like AMC.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond is moving its premiere date from Sunday April 12th to later this year.
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