The ‘Walking Dead’ franchise may be approaching one of its most anticipated projects. A long-rumored revival or crossover series is reportedly in advanced development, though it hasn’t been officially greenlit yet. The update marks the first significant move for the project in a long time.According to industry expert The Beyond Reporter, although the original series ended almost four years ago after eleven seasons, the wider universe has continued through several spin-offs, many of which have already spawned multiple seasons.
‘The Walking Dead’: Unfinished business throughout the franchise
Although Rick and Michonne’s arcs ended in ‘The Ones Who Live,’ several threads remain open. Rick never got the chance to reunite with Daryl and Carol, who are in different parts of Europe in history, and he didn’t get to see Negan’s redemption the way he wanted to. A crossover revival would allow the franchise to finally tie up these loose ends.

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While such a project has been rumored for some time now, this is the first major update in a while, and it comes at an especially important time, as ‘Daryl Dixon’ will end its fourth and final season this fall. Prior to this report, several, including the highly regarded Daniel Richtman, had also hinted at the existence of such a project.
What’s going on in ‘The Walking Dead’ universe right now?
Many are hoping that an official announcement could come soon, that ‘Daryl Dixon’ will end this fall, and there could be another return to San Diego Comic-Con this summer. Season 3 of ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ will air on July 26, and ‘Daryl Dixon’ Season 4 will arrive this fall.