The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — New Official Promo

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added: Fri, Aug 18th '23

Here's the latest official promo for "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon," the new, exciting addition to the beloved zombie-horror franchise created by comic book visionary and executive producer Robert Kirkman.

In this highly anticipated spin-off series, fans can delve deeper into the world of Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), the iconic and rugged hero from "The Walking Dead," as he takes center stage in his own solo adventure.

Breaking new ground for the franchise, this series ventures beyond the United States, with Daryl Dixon embarking on an uncharted journey through the zombie-infested streets of Paris, France. Stranded and grappling with a fragmented memory, Daryl must rapidly adapt to this unfamiliar terrain and confront the formidable challenges of survival. His encounters with fellow survivors lead to unexpected alliances, intensifying the complexity and peril of his quest to find his way back home.

Adding to the intrigue is the inclusion of French actress Clemence Poesy as Isabelle, a member of a progressive religious group whose path intertwines with Daryl's.

Television producer-writer David Zabel, known for his work on "ER" and "Mercy Street," assumes the roles of both creator and executive producer of the series that also features supporting performances by Adam Nagaitis, Anne Charrier, Eriq Ebouaney, and Laika Blanc Francard.

"The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" is set to debut on September 10th exclusively on the AMC network. Additionally, the series will be available for streaming on AMC Plus. Watch the new commercial above.

synopsis:
Stranger in a strange land! Daryl (Norman Reedus) finds himself stranded in France, will he be able to find his way back home?

 

starring   Norman Reedus, Clemence Poesy, Adam Nagaitis, Anne Charrier, Eriq Ebouaney, Laika Blanc Francard, Romain Levi, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi, Melissa McBride

release date   September 10, 2023 (on AMC and AMC Plus)

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