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‘The Walking Dead’ Creator Robert Kirkman Insists The Story Is Far From Told; Teases At Least Another 5 Seasons

The Walking Dead will not be leaving screens any time soon in the vision of show and comic book creator Robert Kirkman, the  popular zombie apocalypse series could run for another five seasons at least, with the television series very much behind the comics.

The AMC series is currently in its midesason break for its seventh season.  While the show has been on-air since 2011, Comic Book Creator Kirkman says the series has enough story to tell to keep going until 2021 at the very least, he believes.

The show seemed to have been given a new lease of life with the introduction of love-to-hate villain Negan (Portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his group ‘The Saviors’.

In the letters section of the comic book’s 161st issue, Kirkman writes: “It took us six seasons to get to 100. It won’t take us six years to get to 200 and that will take us to season … 12. And we’ll still be ahead of the show at that point.”

According to Comicbook.com, the TV series covers around 20 comic book issues per season and is currently around the 111th issue so would therefore need at least another three seasons to detail events in the next 36 issues.

Although the ending may not be in sight for viewers just yet, Kirkman recently revealed he has already planned how to wrap up the long-running show. The producer told Entertainment Weekly in November: “I know what the end point is, and at the end of the day, I want this entire long narrative to be a complete story with a beginning, middle, and end.”

In The Walking Dead’s season seven midseason finale, Alexandria resident Spencer became the latest (and definetly not the last) victim of Negan when he attempted to put himself forward as a replacement for current leader Rick seeing himself as a better fit for Negan’s plans. The episode also saw Daryl escape from Negan’s compound and reunite with his fellow survivors in an emotional scene while Eugene was captured by the Saviours after they discovered he is able to produce new bullets.

However, season seven has experienced a ratings drop with many viewers complaining of the slow-pace compared to the premiere episode, which saw Negan brutally kill Glenn and Abraham. The latest season kicked-off on a high attracting 17 million viewers but it fell to 11 million in just four weeks. Still, The Walking Dead continues to be one of the most-watched shows on TV and still dominates Sunday viewing in the US.


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