A look back at The Book of Carol’s episode count, plus where you can watch the latest season
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The Book of Carol has come to a close and, with it, so has The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2.
If you’re still playing catch-up on The Walking Dead spin-off, we have a quick look at its release schedule and episode count below. Be warned, if you’re coming in from the mainline AMC series: these shows are alotshorter.
To help cut through the shambling horde of streaming services, channels, and time zones, we’ve also got a look at where exactly you can watch Daryl Dixon season 2 in the US and UK and its expected Netflix release date.
For more, check out our guide on how to watchThe Walking Dead in order, plus our mainlineThe Walking Dead recap.
How many episodes of Daryl Dixon season 2 are there?
As in the first season, there aresix episodes in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2.That also falls in line with other Walking Dead spin-offs, including the Rick and Michonne-centric The Ones Who Live (six episodes) and Dead City, starring Lauren Cohan’s Maggie and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan (also six episodes). The full confirmed release schedule is below.
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In the UK, the Book of Carol is available on Sky Max (formerly Sky One) and streaming to Now subscribers who have the ‘Entertainment’ package.
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