Danai Guriara Shares Bloody Andrew Lincoln Image From 'The Walking Dead's Rick & Michonne Spin-Off

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Danai Guriara Shares Bloody Andrew Lincoln Image From 'The Walking Dead's Rick & Michonne Spin-Off
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Danai Gurira has shared a bloody image of Andrew Lincoln from the set of TheWalkingDead's Rick & Michonne spin-off.

While AMC's The Walking Dead series closed its final chapter late last year, the post-apocalyptic world that the series has taken viewers through for over a decade still has many more stories to tell in several spin-off series that are set to release over the next few years. Among these spin-offs is a currently untitled limited series that is set to focus on original series stars Rick Grimes and Michonne .

The new photo was posted by Gurira on her Twitter with the caption, "Have you seen this man?" This makes sense given how the original series ended, with Michonne out searching for Rick after she learns that he had survived his supposed death in Season 9. Scott M.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The new series was first announced by Lincoln, Gurira, and Gimple at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 in July of last year. The series will consist of 6 episodes and will be replacing a previously rumored Rick and Michonne film from Universal Pictures. In addition to starring in the show, both Lincoln and Gurira will also serve as executive producers alongside Denise Huth and Brian Bockrath. Gimple will also serve as executive producer as well as showrunner.

The Walking Dead Rick/Michonne spinoff premieres sometime in 2024. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates on the upcoming series. You can check out Gurira's Twitter post and new image of Lincoln along with the series' official synopsis down below: This series presents an epic love story of two characters changed by a changed world. Kept apart by distance. By an unstoppable power. By the ghosts of who they were. Rick and Michonne are thrown into another world, built on a war against the dead... And ultimately, a war against the living.

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