Alternate ending of The Walking Dead revealed

Alternate ending of The Walking Dead revealed

An alternate ending to The Walking Dead has been revealed, bringing some shocking news left out of the series.

According to insiders, AMC’s original plan was to end the series with the grown children of Rick Grimes following his father’s legacy in search of survivors.

“After Daryl left, we went to the Freedom Parkway outside of Atlanta — where Rick’s iconic scene is. An ethanolmodified van was seen with a young woman and a man (in his 20s) in the front seats. And by the scene we would realize that it’s the adults RJ and Judith. Other adult versions of the children would be in the back Coco, Gracie, etc. They would be out there trying to escort any survivors back to their communities to continue their fathers legacy. When RJ speaks over the radio, he ends with, “If you can hear me, talk back. This is Rick Grimes.’ (That’s his name, of course and the line Rick said in the pilot). Then we end with the voice of a survivor responding, ‘…Hello?’” — the site said.

The reason for the alternate ending of the Walking Dead That big jump season has been ruled out, but it’s a fact that would be exciting.

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The TV series follows a group of survivors in a world devastated by zombies who are living through their inner conflicts. The drama sometimes moves away from the “zombies” theme to focus on more personal issues, emphasizing the personalities of ordinary people who have been altered by the tragedy.