


"Crach an Craite, an old friend, invited Geralt and Yennefer to a farewell feast for the recently-departed King Bran. In April, Lincoln told SFX Magazine: "We're very excited about how, at the first available opportunity, we're going to go into production.I can't wait to get those cowboy boots."ĪMC Studios and Skybound have not yet set a date for the movie releasing in theaters from Universal Pictures.The King is Dead - Long Live the King is a Quest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Lincoln, who will produce the movie alongside franchise producer Gale Anne Hurd, expected a potential spring or summer 2021 shooting start that never transpired. According to David Alpert, Skybound Entertainment co-founder and Walking Dead EP, "We have something really exciting, really unique, really different, and can't wait to get it going. In 2020, producers confirmed shooting was on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic that shuttered most of the industry last year. We want an amazing Rick Grimes movie, so everybody behind the scenes is making sure that when this comes out it was worth the wait and it is actually the special, character-building Rick Grimes journey that everybody wants it to be." There's a lot going on behind the scenes," Kirkman said during virtual Comic-Con in July, adding: "We don't want a bad Rick Grimes movie. The franchise veteran and special make-up effects artist told ComicBook over the summer that Gimple and Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman, who are working together on the script, are "making sure that they get it right." Jadis has since returned on Season 2 of spin-off The Walking Dead: World Beyond, now airing Sundays on AMC, where viewers will learn more about what happened during the six-year time skip before McIntosh and Lincoln reunite in the untitled Walking Dead Movie.ĭespite the lack of updates since the official announcement in November 2018, the Rick Grimes movies are "still alive," according to Walking Dead director and executive producer Greg Nicotero. The movies, once expected to begin production in 2019, would "show a different corner" of the Walking Dead world and "show a different situation that Rick is involved in." A brief but cryptic teaser trailer released during San Diego Comic-Con 2019 revealed Rick returns only in theaters, joined by McIntosh's Jadis on the big screen. "We're going to continue telling Rick Grimes' story in a series of AMC original films. This is not going to be the end of Rick Grimes' story," Gimple said at the time. This is the end of Rick Grimes on The Walking Dead.
