The Strolling Useless: World Past Lastly Has a New Premiere Date

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After being delayed because of the coronavirus, The Walking Dead: World Beyond lastly has a brand new premiere date, AMC introduced throughout The Walking Dead‘s Comic-Con@Home panel. The long-awaited spin-off debuts Sunday, Oct. four at 10/9c on AMC, instantly following the Season 10 finale of The Strolling UselessWorld Past was initially scheduled to premiere on April 12. It additionally received a brand new trailer/sneak peek that provides probably the most footage from the present but. You’ll be able to watch that above.

The third addition to The Strolling Useless franchise is exclusive in that it is a restricted two-season run consisting of 20 episodes whole. World Past focuses on the primary era coming of age within the apocalypse. They have been the fortunate ones, comparatively talking, residing in sheltered existence till they set off east from Nebraska on their epic quest. When bother befalls their father, two younger sisters, Iris (Aliyah Royale) and Hope (Alexa Mansour), set off on an unimaginable journey accompanied by two buddies from inside their colony, Silas (Hal Cumpston) and Elton (Nicolas Cantu), who’ve their very own motivations for going alongside. Huck (Annet Mahendru) and Felix (Nico Tortorella), members of the colony’s safety pressure who’re a little bit older and extra skilled than the heroes, additionally be part of the journey. Chased by walkers and adults alike and going through the true world for the primary time, these teenagers will lastly discover out what they’re fabricated from.

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The Strolling Useless: World Past premieres Sunday, Oct. four at 10/9c on AMC.

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