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The Walking Dead: Dead City

  • TV Series
  • 2023–
  • TV-MA
  • 46m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
31K
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan in The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023)
SurvivalZombie HorrorAdventureDramaHorrorThriller

Maggie and Negan travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan long ago cut off from the mainland. The city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world.Maggie and Negan travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan long ago cut off from the mainland. The city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world.Maggie and Negan travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan long ago cut off from the mainland. The city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world.

  • Creator
    • Eli Jorne
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Lauren Cohan
    • Mahina Napoleon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    31K
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    337
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    • Creator
      • Eli Jorne
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
      • Lauren Cohan
      • Mahina Napoleon
    • 194User reviews
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      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    7AfricanBro

    So far so good

    Firstly I think the cgi and production is better than the original walking dead or fear of the walking dead. The colors pop more and it ain't as shadowy, while still being bleak and dystopian. Vfx is better and colors are more vibrant.

    We get to see that the old Negan is still there, after seeing his character arc in twd into becoming the antihero. Jeffrey Dean Morgan definitely perfected Negan. There's still pretty good and gory zombie skull bashing, still has rival survival groups at war reminiscent of the parent show. It honestly feels like an extended filler episode of Maggie and Negan, the way twd used to, except this time it's a whole season. Those were used for character development and that's what it feels like now, character study into Maggie and Negan's relationship as they're somewhat forced to work together but for longer this time around.

    I think, almost obviously, they're what carries the show since they are fan favorites, I haven't had my mind blown away but so far so good, only six episodes in so it doesn't have much time to get you invested. I don't think being a new fan or someone whose already watched the original makes that much of a difference, I'd still recommend doing that first, just that that's 11 seasons to go through. It'll definitely help understand Maggie and Negan's history.

    I wouldn't say it's super promising but it's capable of becoming something good. I'm always looking forward to the next episode and hoping it only gets better while learning from the mistakes of twd.

    My only concern would be having a burnout, as I said there's an 11 season original, 8 season sequel, another 2 season sequel, another one season sequel, and more sequels in the works other than Dead city.

    So this has to be really good and avoid repetitiveness to captivate audiences again for something they've already watched for 22 seasons and counting.
    7margaridaoliv

    They still act stupid sometimes

    You'd expect New York to be really really dangerous. Well, it is, but maybe because the characters are stupid and not because of the zombies. It's been over 15 years since the outbreak and a character just stands in front of a glass door that's clearly giving in and simply dies when the walkers come in? Come on... even on the first TWD season people wouldn't die in such ridiculous ways. Couldn't they figure out a better way to kill characters off? The writing feels somewhat poor in that matter and also on some dialogs. I noticed mostly on the first episode, where there wasn't that much action, the conversations between Maggie and Negan felt very off.

    Not all is bad, until now, every episode was better then the one before. The action scenes are cool, there's enough suspense, the cinematography is really good and the characters are interesting, I don't even notice the 40 minutes passing by. If you ignore the annoying stupid writing decisions I mentioned before, it's a really fun show to watch, i'd give it an 8 or 9 out of 10 if it wasn't for them.

    If you're a TWD universe fan, you should definitely watch it. Even if you didn't finish The Walking Dead, if you know Negan that's enough.
    8egravitch

    I love this show

    This show is so good! I love the way they keep coming up ways to use Negan. There is the same suspense and thrill that I love about all of the Walking Dead shows. I just want more episodes- the seasons are too short. I can't wait for the next episode. There is also the ongoing tension between Maggie and Negan . And Maggie's son and his character development are in this season too. I hope they keep making more episodes and seasons. The writing is very creative. Maybe they can even make another spin off series! Great acting and directing too. Can't wait to see what else is to come for the walking Dead series!
    8Rob1331

    Better Than Expected

    The Walking Dead: Dead City was so much better than I expected. I've watched everything from the Walking Dead Universe, the good like The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead (some seasons at least), to the mediocre like Tales of the Walking Dead, to the downright awful like The Walking Dead: World Beyond. I've seen them all and this is one of the good ones. It's not as good as the early seasons of The Walking Dead or early Fear the Walking Dead but it's right below that. Everyone loves both of the lead characters in Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and they are as good as ever here. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is especially great as Negan. He's perfect for this role and the arc that Negan has gone through has been as good as any character on tv in a while. He went from one of the worst bad guys on a show to a guy you root for. Can't wait for next season!
    9prvczqge

    Dead city 2 is far more than just a spin-off

    Season 2 of The Walking Dead: Dead City hits harder, digs deeper, and proves beyond a doubt that this spin-off has real staying power. What started as a risky experiment putting Negan and Maggie together in the ruins of Manhattan has transformed into one of the most compelling chapters of the Walking Dead franchise. Season 2 doesn't just continue the story; it elevates it with sharper writing, bolder risks, and unforgettable emotional moments.

    First off, the character development is phenomenal. Negan, once the franchise's most notorious villain, continues to walk the narrow line between redemption and damnation. Jeffrey Dean Morgan delivers a powerhouse performance that balances Negan's brutal instincts with rare moments of vulnerability. Meanwhile, Lauren Cohan's portrayal of Maggie is equally gripping - hardened by loss, driven by purpose, yet clearly haunted by her past. Their dynamic, filled with tension, mistrust, and strange mutual respect, forms the emotional backbone of the season.

    One of the biggest triumphs of Season 2 is how it humanizes both leads without softening them. These aren't caricatures or recycled versions of their former selves. They're two survivors who have been through hell and are trying, in their own broken ways, to carve out something resembling peace or at least justice.

    The setting a crumbling, walker-infested Manhattan remains a character in its own right. The vertical landscape, abandoned skyscrapers, and underground passages add a fresh layer of tension. This isn't the open wilderness we're used to it's claustrophobic, unpredictable, and constantly threatening. The production design does a brilliant job capturing the eerie beauty of a city overtaken by decay. Every alleyway and rooftop feels like a potential death trap.

    Season 2 also raises the stakes with stronger antagonists. Rather than just another power-hungry leader, we get a more complex, almost cult-like opposition that challenges the morality of both Negan and Maggie. The villains aren't just bad for the sake of being bad they're ideologically driven, unpredictable, and in some cases, disturbingly charismatic. This adds a whole new layer to the conflict.

    The action is tighter, more cinematic, and more meaningful. It's not just zombie slaying for shock value it's always tied to character stakes or plot progression. When violence erupts, it matters. And yes, the gore is still top-tier, as you'd expect from the franchise, but it never overshadows the storytelling.

    Another area where Season 2 shines is its pacing. While The Walking Dead franchise has often been criticized for dragging its feet, Dead City avoids that trap. Every episode feels purposeful. The story moves quickly but doesn't rush, and it gives enough breathing room for key emotional beats to land. The tension builds naturally, and there's always something at stake.

    Fans who may have drifted away from The Walking Dead over the years should seriously consider giving Dead City a chance especially this season. It captures the grit and horror that made the original show great, while adding a fresh, more intimate focus on character psychology and moral ambiguity.

    That said, it's not perfect. A few side characters could use more development, and there are moments where the show teeters on familiar tropes. But even then, it often subverts expectations just enough to stay fresh.

    In the end, Dead City Season 2 is proof that this universe still has life and plenty of it. It's raw, tense, and emotionally layered, driven by two unforgettable performances and some of the best writing in The Walking Dead world in years. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a lapsed viewer, this season is absolutely worth your time.

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      • June 15, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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