The second spinoff from AMC's 'The Walking Dead' picks up 10 years after the start of the zombie apocalypse with a new cast of characters in Nebraska
The Walking Dead: World Beyond
Our protagonists are sisters Iris and Hope Bennett, teenage daughters of a famous scientist who is participating in some sort of exchange program with the Civic Republic, working who-knows-where to find a cure. And yes, that means that walkers are still prowling the terrain, though the enclosed campus is guarded by soldiers including Nico Tortorella's Felix and Annet Mahendru's Huck.
Royale and Mansour are likeable enough as leads, and I guess the backdrop of the show explains all of the stupid stuff that they keep doing — stupid stuff that most of the characters onThe Red Line
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