The Ones Who Live is finally coming to the UK
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At long last, UK fans will be able to watchThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Livevery soon.
The spin-off focuses on Rick Grimes and Michonne, and it proved to be very popular following its US debut – the series currently has a 88% critics score onRotten Tomatoes.
The Walking Dead has found a UK home at Sky and NOW, with all episodes of The Ones Who Live arriving on May 31. That’s not all, either, with the full original series landing on May 19 – just in time for a refresher ahead of The Ones Who Live.
This is seriously good news for UK fans, who have been deprived of zombie drama for some time now.
Right now, there are no confirmed plans for a season 2 of The Ones Who Live – though it sounds like that might change someday. “It’s definitely going to go somewhere,” showrunner Scott M. Gimple toldEntertainment Weekly. “But it might just be in my brain. It might just be my fan fiction.” He elaborated: “You never know, but right now there’s nothing on the table, except my little fan fictions I write in the evening for myself.” Here’s hoping those fan fictions make it to screen…
While you wait for The Walking Dead to hit Sky and NOW, check out our guide to all the most excitingnew TV showscoming soon.
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