
The Walking Dead: Dead CityKeep your enemies close.
Maggie and Negan travel to post-apocalyptic Manhattan - long ago cut off from the mainland. The crumbling city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made it a world full of anarchy, danger, beauty, and terror.
WritersMira Z. Barnum, Charlie Adlard, Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore
Next episode
August 23, 2026

Old Acquaintances
Jun 18, 2023
Maggie finds Negan, and they travel to Manhattan; a marshal named Armstrong follows Negan; we meet a quiet young girl named Ginny.

Who's There?
Jun 24, 2023
Maggie and Negan encounter native New Yorkers; Armstrong revisits a trauma; Ginny attempts to adapt to change.

People Are a Resource
Jul 1, 2023
Dark instincts reveal themselves as Maggie and Negan form a strategy; Armstrong is tested; Ginny embarks on a daring journey.

Everybody Wins a Prize
Jul 8, 2023
Maggie and Negan carry out an attack, but not everything unfolds according to plan; Ginny and Armstrong each make unexpected contact with others.

Stories We Tell Ourselves
Jul 15, 2023
Truths are unearthed and motives are revealed as Maggie, Negan and the others travel further into the city's depths.

Doma Smo
Jul 22, 2023
Tensions between Maggie and Negan come to a head; Ginny's search continues; questions arise around Armstrong's path forward.
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WD Dead City if the first episode is anything to go by, suffers from the lack of inspiration, often associated with spin offs. Everything feels tired and forced. From the predictable team up of two characters with an abundance of well worn, negative history, to the cut and paste bad guy. A concocted peripheral character, from the original series, who is inexplicably elevated, in importance and threat. The series cause is not helped either, by clumsy literary props. The cliched, dystopian lawmen, the cheesy wanted poster of Negan, all post apocalyptic spaghetti Western knock offs. Zombie lemmings, falling from buildings is another bland touch, that does nothing to fix the pervasive feeling of lethargy and inertia. In summary, I hope this series gets better but if the current state of affairs is anything to go by, it may well go down the same path as Fear the Walking Dead. That is, nowhere interesting, let alone entertaining.