Summary
- AMC has reached an agreement with SAG-AFTRA to resume production on popular shows like The Walking Dead spinoffs and Interview With the Vampire.
- The adaptation of Anne Rice’s novel, Interview With the Vampire, has received positive reviews and was quickly renewed for a second season.
- Despite a decline in popularity for The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, fans continue to support new projects within the franchise, such as the successful spinoff Dead City. Norman Reedus will lead his own show, Daryl Dixon, set in an apocalyptic Paris.
AMC has reached an agreement with SAG-AFTRA in order to continue working on three of its most popular productions, namely two The Walking Dead spinoffs shows and the second season of the recent adaptation of Interview With the Vampire.
Based on the acclaimed novel written by Anne Rice, Interview With the Vampire premiered last year at AMC and AMC+, being mostly praised by fans of the original story and critics. The show was rapidly renewed for a second installment that was already in production when the SAG-AFTRA strike started.
As for The Walking Dead, after the successful premiere of Dead City, the spinoff starring Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Maggie and Negan, AMC was working on Norman Reedus-led show Daryl Dixon and the return of Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira as Rick and Michonne, in thrid spin-off, The Ones Who Live.
Deadline broke the news on Thursday that SAG-AFTRA has allowed AMC Networks to resume production on the three shows, but this will only apply to these specific projects and no other series from the network. According to the outlet, part of the reasons this was possible is that AMC is part of the group of companies that are authorized by AMPTP, but not part of the studios that are currently negotiating with the unions.
Daryl Dixon Is AMC’s Next Big Thing
Despite the fact that both The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead failed to maintain its popularity in their last few episodes, fans are still showing their support projects related to the franchise. That became apparent in Dead City‘s viewership performance, which was actually higher than anticipated.
The series led by Maggie and Negan was a complete success, proving that there are still interesting stories to be told within the Walker universe, and bringing back important characters within the franchise’s mythology. Now it will be Norman Reedus’ turn to lead his own adventures in Daryl Dixon, a story set in an apocalyptic Paris, where new characters will be introduced and even a new species of zombies that will represent a challenge for the protagonist.
Here’s the official synopsis and trailer for the show, which premieres on September 10:
“In The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, Daryl washes ashore in France and struggles to piece together how he got there and why. The series tracks his journey across a broken but resilient France as he hopes to find a way back home. As he makes the journey, though, the connections he forms along the way complicate his ultimate plan.”