AMC Says They're Definitely Down for Even More 'The Walking Dead' Spin-Offs, Prequels, Sequels, or Anything at All
No such thing as too much 'Dead.'
The Walking Dead, the occasionally frustrating though always compelling AMC series you may have heard a thing or two about, is definitely in no fear of slimming down its cinematic universe. Though Fear the Walking Dead, a very watchable spin-off that gifted the network with the highest-rated first season in cable history, is already out there spreading the Dead brand to the sunny streets of Los Angeles, there's apparently plenty more existential angst to go around.
Speaking with Vulture about how cool it is to be working at the network that also gave us Breaking Bad (RIP), Better Call Saul, and Mad Men (RIP), AMC network chief Charlie Collier and programming head Joel Stillerman revealed their excitement regarding the seemingly limitless potential of the burgeoning Dead franchise:
In addition to adding that the original series, the aptly named The Walking Dead, currently has no plans for an ending, Collier made a point to clarify that we really shouldn't call Fear the Walking Dead a spin-off:
Both Better Call Saul, which may or may not be a proper spin-off, and The Walking Dead are set to return in February.