The Walking Dead: New Leaks From Set Confirming The Ones Who Live Season 2 or a New Spin-off

Leaked videos and photos from the set of The Ones Who Live hint that the show might be getting a sequel. Check out what got the fans so excited about the show and why we might be getting a new spin-off.

New Leaks From Set Confirming The Ones Who Live Season 2
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The long-awaited spin-off, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, just finished recently and surprised fans with its happy ending. Ever since the beginning of Rick and Michonne's show, fans have been speculating whether there will be a second season or not. Although the producers have announced that the show will be a complete six-episode series, we have plenty of reasons to believe they might be planning a sequel to TOWL.

The recent leaks from the set of the show further support the theory that The Ones Who Live will be getting a Season 2. Find all the details below!

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The Ones Who Live Season 2 Leaks From Set

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There have been two major leaks circulating on the internet in the last few days. One of them is a short clip featuring Rick, Michonne, Judith, and RJ sitting in the grass and joyfully conversing with one another. Some fans speculated that this might be filming for the opening scenes of a second season of the show.

However, this leak was quickly debunked as some viewers pointed out that it might have been simply a rehearsal before they shot the last episode or a scene that was cut. Although unlikely, we can still hold onto hope that this may have something to do with a second season of TOWL.

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The Walking Dead: New Leaks From Set Confirming The Ones Who Live Season 2 Rick and Michonne Behind the Scenes
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The second and more significant leak from the set of The Ones Who Live is a video of Rick and Michonne behind the scenes. The short clip was filmed right after they recorded their scenes, following the defeat of the CRM and hiding from the walkers.

In the video, you can hear the outstanding actress Danai Jekesai Gurira, who portrays Michonne, talking to the cast and crew members of the show. She expresses her wish to have had more time to get to know them better, saying, "We'll figure it out on the next one," hinting that they will have more time to talk and get closer in the future.

It is understandable why the audience would get excited after hearing Danai's words. Coming from one of the main characters of the show, it seems that discussions about The Ones Who Live Season 2 are already underway on the set. On the other hand, this could also hint at the production of a new spin-off. Either way, we are still going to see more of the story unfold!

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The Walking Dead Universe: All Plot Lines Must Connect 

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After the conclusion of the main The Walking Dead show, AMC decided to continue exploring the stories and journeys of the survivors by creating numerous new spin-offs. Additionally, the TWD universe already includes other shows strongly related to the plot and characters of the main series, such as Fear The Walking Dead and The World Beyond. While many believed that the return of Rick would mark the end of the story, there are now multiple open-ended narratives receiving more sequels.

With the knowledge that The Walking Dead is complete and will not continue, our hope rests with the separate shows that have been created. These spin-offs are expected to further develop and eventually conclude the story we have followed for years. However, each spin-off focuses on specific characters and has its own storyline. For example, Dead City centers around Maggie and Negan, and Daryl has his own show. Therefore, these series cannot serve as a platform for all characters to reunite. This leads us to The Ones Who Live.

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The end of Season 1 provides the perfect opportunity for The Ones Who Live to become the main spin-off where the survivors meet. This also explains why AMC chose to produce it as a six-episode series. Initially planned as a three-part movie format, turning it into a series is a strategic move to establish a new beginning for the TWD universe.


We can all hope that our theories will turn out to be true and that we will get to see the main cast of The Walking Dead reunite in the possible sequel of The Ones Who Live! In the meantime, make sure to check our website for more interesting content and updates on all TWD shows! Here are some articles you might like:

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