Business is booming.

A realistic window for a potential Season 2 (or a sequel series) would likely be . Final Verdict

Do you think Rick and Michonne’s story is finished, or do you want to see them lead the rebuilding of civilization?

There is a long-standing theory that all spin-offs ( Dead City , Daryl Dixon , and The Ones Who Live ) are heading toward a massive "Endgame" style crossover. Season 2 could focus on Rick and Michonne reuniting with Daryl or traveling to Old City (New York) to help Maggie and Negan.

Lincoln, who also serves as an executive producer, has expressed a deep love for the character but has also emphasized that the goal was to "finish the story" they started in 2010. However, he hasn’t closed the door entirely, noting that if the script is right, he's open to returning. Possible Plotlines for Season 2

But as soon as the credits rolled on the finale, one question took over the internet:

As of now,

Even if a second season were announced today, fans would need to be patient.

The return of Rick Grimes and Michonne in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live was the television event of the decade for TWD fans. After years of speculation, the six-episode limited series finally gave us the reunion we craved, pitted our heroes against the Civic Republic Military (CRM), and delivered a powerhouse conclusion.

If AMC greenlights a second season, where could the story go? Rick and Michonne are finally home, but the world is still dangerous.

However, the "Limited Series" tag isn't as permanent as it used to be. Success often dictates the future, and The Ones Who Live delivered record-breaking viewership numbers for AMC+, making it the most successful spin-off in the franchise's history. What Scott Gimple and Andrew Lincoln Have Said

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