The Walking Dead franchise has spawned numerous spin-offs and sequels, and Danai Gurira is considering a possible "final reunion."
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Danai Gurira, the unforgettable interpreter of Michonne in the cult series The Walking Dead, has brought her iconic character back to life in one of the most anticipated spin-offs of the post-apocalyptic saga, The Ones Who Live. In this new chapter, Gurira is reunited with the original protagonist, Rick Grimes, played by Andrew Lincoln, creating an atmosphere of excitement among fans of the series.
The Walking Dead: what does the future of the franchise foresee?
With the recent success of the series, fans are wondering if there could be room for a big crossover that brings together all the main characters of the saga, a bit like the legendary Endgame of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Gurira responded to the possibility of such a scenario, stressing that "anything is possible." This comment made all fans jump from their seats, fueling hopes of an epic event that could bring together the most beloved survivors of the series.
The possibility of a large-scale crossover isn't just a distant dream. The Walking Dead saga has already seen a series of spin-offs, each with a different focus. From Fear the Walking Dead which introduces new characters into the post-apocalyptic universe, to Dead City which follows the events of Negan and Maggie, up to Daryl Dixon which delves into the character much loved by fans, played by Norman Reedus. The recent series The Ones Who Live chronicled the reunion of Rick and Michonne, paving the way for new expansion possibilities for the series.
The possibility of a major crossover would only further fuel fans' happiness, allowing them to see their favorite characters reunited in one story. And with the confirmation of a second season for Dead City and Daryl Dixon, hopes of such an event for The Walking Dead aren't too far away. While Gurira has been cautious about commenting on the future of The Ones Who Live series, the fact that the showrunners and producers are open to new possibilities suggests that we may not yet have seen everything that The Walking Dead universe has to offer.
Source: CBR