Walking Dead Franchise Fatigue Addressed By Showrunner Amid Spinoffs

The Walking Dead’s Scott Gimple addresses possible franchise fatigue amid multiple spinoffs, including The Ones Who Live, Daryl Dixon, and Dead City.

Michonne and Rick arguing in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live

Summary

  • The Walking Dead ‘s chief content officer, Scott M. Gimple, doesn’t see franchise fatigue as a concern, since each spinoff is different, putting classic characters in new contexts.
  • The return of Rick and Michonne in The Ones Who Live addresses departures that caused a viewership dip.
  • The Walking Dead also combats fatigue by focusing on quality over quantity, airing no more than two spinoffs per year.

The Walking Dead‘s chief content officer Scott M. Gimple addresses possible franchise fatigue amid the multiple spinoffs. Though the original Walking Dead series ended in 2022, the franchise is continuing with multiple spinoffs, including the currently airing Ones Who Live, which reunites Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira). Two spinoffs have also been renewed for second seasons – Daryl Dixon, which follows Norman Reedus’ titular crossbowman in France, and Dead City, which follows Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) on a dangerous rescue mission in Manhattan.

In an interview with the Los Angeles TimesGimple addressed the possibility of The Walking Dead franchise facing fatigue amid the multiple spinoffs. The franchise’s chief content officer doesn’t see fatigue as a serious concern, since each spinoff is different and is “about taking these classic characters and putting them in new contexts.” Read his full response below:

With these latest shows, it’s about taking these classic characters and putting them in new contexts. We’re being more experimental. We’re putting forward the basic story values that Robert established in the comic — larger-than-life characters next to everyday folks — in really big situations that have real emotion. It’s not simply zombies or having shows with a bunch of walkers. It’s a brand of zombie storytelling. It gives us a way to keep going.

Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live looking directly at camera with blood on his face

The Rick and Michonne spinoff The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live aims to close out their epic love story, but will there be a season 2?

How The Walking Dead Is Combating Franchise Fatigue

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon Danai Gurira as Michonne in Walking Dead The Ones Who Live and Lauren Cohan as Maggie in Dead City

As Gimple mentions, The Walking Dead is combating franchise fatigue by bringing back classic characters and putting them in new and interesting contexts. For instance, The Ones Who Live features the return of Rick and Michonne, with a focus on their intimate romance. In fact, it was the departure of Lincoln, who left the series early in season 9, followed by Gurira, who departed in the middle of season 10, that caused The Walking Dead‘s viewership to dip. The Ones Who Live remedies this by bringing back the beloved characters, and has been rewarded with strong viewership.

The Ones Who Live series premiere was the most-watched episode ever on AMC+

Daryl Dixon and Dead City, which have been renewed for second seasons, also bring back classic characters from the original series. Another major way The Walking Dead is combating franchise fatigue is by creating less content overall, and focusing more on quality. At its height, AMC was airing the original series, Fear the Walking Dead, and The Walking Dead: World Beyond all at once, the last of which was poorly received. Now, AMC is airing no more than two Walking Dead spinoffs per year, and not exceeding more than 12 episodes annually.

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