Maggie and Negan are back.
The Walking Dead: Dead City season 1 finale spoilers follow.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has shared a sweet reunion photo with his co-star Lauren Cohan, as filming on The Walking Dead: Dead City season two continues.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Morgan shared a photo of himself and Cohan embracing each other on the Walking Dead spin-off’s set, captioning it: “My director, acting partner, but mostly my pal. Ladies and gents… as promised, the Ms. Lauren Cohan selfie.”
The duo are set to reprise their roles as Negan and Maggie in the upcoming second season of the AMC show, which confirmed a 2025 release window last month as filming got under way.
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The release window was confirmed via an Instagram teaser clip shared by the show’s official account, which showed both Morgan and Cohan mucking around on set, as well as some behind-the-scenes footage.
Dead City’s first season, which takes place in a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, concluded with Maggie betraying Negan, who was then handed over to The Dama.
“I think he thinks he’s f**ked,” Morgan said after the season one finale aired. “He’s in a position that he didn’t anticipate being in – certainly.”
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“Any time he can get put into a corner, fun things are going to happen. And so now we leave off here with Negan in a corner and we’ll get to tell the story of him trying to get out of it. Because he’s in a bad position right now, and he knows it.
Meanwhile, Sons of Anarchy star Kim Coates was recently cast in season two as a new character called Bruegel.
Bruegel is described as “the leader of one of the fiercest gangs in New York City who is more manipulative and intelligent than we might have assumed”.
The Walking Dead aired on AMC in the US and STAR on Disney+ in the UK. Dead City airs weekly in the US every Sunday. A UK release date is yet to be announced.
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