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Alternatively, a secretWalking Dead sequel series might be in the works, which AMCplans to announcewhen the main show's final season draws to a close. Before the gunman arrives,his recording talks about "the latest data on your[France's]side," describing "cardiac plaques" that jump-start the infected specimen with hopes of "regaining function." document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); document.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); COPYRIGHT Digital Mafia Talkies | DMT. Movie Info. The post-credits sequence of The Walking Dead: World Beyondcompletely changes AMC's zombie apocalypse forever, revealing vitalinformation about the virus, undead evolution, and where the franchise isheading over the next decade - here's every detail explained. After the smoking man says, "You started this," he quickly adds, "Then you made it worse." Oops. Violet.Man: Where is the Primrose team? But getting back to the data the idea of activating systems to work against reanimation is a promising idea. The grand plan is for the Bennetts, Felix, Percy, and the scientists to exit through tunnels underneath the CRM and take General Beales son, Mason (Will Meyers) hostage for bargaining. There's just too many variables involved on how the clock affects them, and even after a few minutes, we we can't get an accurate picture of the biology involved, at least from the start. She reanimates a few seconds later, and if this were a typicalWalking Dead zombie, she'd stagger around the room aimlessly until something shiny, smelly or noisycatches her attention. A piano was kept for Nina to play. "The series seven premiere is a bit of dialogue from Jenner. The Protege is a 2021 Action Thriller film directed by Martin Campbell. They clearly weren't filmed yesterday. The France-based post-credits sequence probably acts as a precursor to the Rick GrimesWalking Dead movie too. The soon-to-be-shot scientist reveals Primrose Team were in Ohio when the outbreak took place. Like28 Days Later and Zack Snyder'sDawn of the Dead remake, the reanimated now move just as fast as the living which is, frankly, terrifying. Remember Dr. Edwin Jenner (Noah Emmerich), the CDC scientist from way back in Season 1 of The Walking Dead?