Even before the motorcycle-riding zombie-killing Daryl Dixon washed up on our screens in last year’s The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, AMC knew fans would want more. While the series didn’t celebrate its debut until September, the network went ahead and gave it a Season 2 renewal in July, promising audiences that Daryl’s story would continue. Now, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol has landed an official premiere date on September 29, giving viewers three months to speculate on the adventures and trouble-filled situations that the besties first introduced in The Walking Dead will encounter. With a third season in development, the staying power of the production certainly won’t be called into question, but how long can the spinoff go on for? Daryl Dixon himself, Norman Reedus, thinks that the limit does not exist.
“I think it’s got some time left in it. I want that character to end correctly. It started correctly and I put too much work into it to be a drone shot waving goodbye. You know what I mean? I want him to get his justice. It still has a huge fan base. I get mobbed all the time because of that show. In France, when the posters went up, it was bananas. We’re about to start Season 3, but I will say the finale of Season 2 is the best one-hour Walking Dead anything ever. I’ve said it in press before. I stick to it. It’s mind-blowing.”
Where Will The Story Go In ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol’?
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