THE END OF THE WALKING DEAD! – The Governor Reacts

The Walking Dead has run for 10 seasons and been a very popular show since 2010, even if that popularity has waned in recent years. But now word has come down that season 11 will be the final one of this long running show and the Governor reacts to it! Plus, the news of spin off series that are coming afterwards.

The Governor speaks about the news that season 11, coming in 2021, will be the final season and it’s a larger, 24-episode season. After they’re already giving us 6 more Walking Dead season 10 episodes (in the video we say 10. Whoopsie). Daryl and Carol will be getting their own show, a new anthology series called Tales of the Walking Dead will also be produced and Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: The World Beyond are still going concerns. Not to mention the Rick movies. So, despite the eventual demise of the flagship show, the Governor will have plenty to react to. And in this video, he talks about the possible reasons behind what’s happening.

The character death portion of this video was from a compilation on Drogon’s channel, seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osExzOpZkiA

AMC’s The Walking Dead stars Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier, Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel, Ross Marquand as Aaron, Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa, Khary Payton as Ezekiel, Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan.

About Kyle Williamson

"Captain" Kyle Williamson is a cosplayer, actor, writer, fan and author of "The Elements of Cosplay: The Costume and Beyond." He has also interviewed hundreds of actors, authors and cosplayers and has moderated panels for conventions such as Wizard World, Retro Con, Terrificon, Farpoint and Shore Leave to name a few. You can follow him on Twitter @captainkylepa and Instagram @captainkylephilly.

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