The Strolling Useless spinoff Daryl Dixon has confirmed its launch date after the discharge of a variety of teasers.
The spin-off comes after the top of the franchise’s unique present and The Strolling Useless: World Past have come to an finish, and as we method the ultimate season of Concern The Strolling Useless.
The present has been teased as present in “an entirely completely different world” to others within the franchise and has now been confirmed for a launch later this yr.
As confirmed by AMC, Daryl Dixon will premiere on September 10, and new pictures have additionally been shared.
A synopsis for the present says it would see Daryl “wash ashore in France and battle to piece collectively how he obtained there and why. [Journeying] throughout a damaged however resilient France as he hopes to discover a method again house, the connections he kinds alongside the way in which complicate his final plan.”
In current weeks, first-look teasers have been shared throughout episodes of the Maggie and Negan-focused present Useless Metropolis. The primary teaser noticed Dixon handed out at sea, with a collection poster confirming that it’ll happen in Paris.
Director and govt producer Greg Nicotero has additionally talked to EW about what to anticipate from the present.
“That is most likely the closest to a standalone present you’ll ever get,” he stated. “The purpose isn’t simply to see Daryl in unique and new places, however to discover an entirely completely different world.”
Nicotero added: “That is positively no more of the identical. Our present introduces new characters, new themes, and is an thrilling extension of the style that may delight individuals who love this sort of storytelling and crave extra.”
Final yr, The Strolling Useless author and producer Scott M. Gimple stated of the collection [via Total Film]: “Daryl is a fish out of water to start out with. If Daryl finds himself with new folks, he’s a fish out of water. In France, in a rustic that’s going via the apocalypse, [it’s] a completely completely different factor.”