The Ones Who Live brought back two beloved characters who parted ways in a dramatic plot twist long ago. When Rick disappeared from The Walking Dead in season 9, his fate came into question, and fans were unsure if they would see the sheriff again.

However, the show’s creators didn’t forget about him – they initially planned to make three movies about his further adventures. These plans fell through, so instead, AMC decided to create a miniseries about Rick and Michonne’s new struggles.

Thanks to the new series, Rick and Michonne got a chance to reunite. They roam the desolate world, fight for survival, and slaughter hordes of walkers to find each other. Now, many viewers are wondering what’s next for The Walking Dead’s warrior couple. We’ve gathered all the information about the potential second season of the show.

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Is TWD: The Ones Who Live coming back for season 2?

For now, AMC hasn’t provided any update about the show’s next instalment. When The Ones Who Live was first announced, it was described as a miniseries, meaning that it was planned as a short-term project rather than a multi-season tale. However, it was later revealed that AMC changed its mind.

The creators of the show seem to be unsure about its future. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple recently told Entertainment Weekly the following:

It’s definitely going to go somewhere. But it might just be in my brain. It might just be my fan fiction. (…) You never know, but right now there’s nothing on the table, except my little fan fictions I write in the evening for myself.

Star Andrew Lincoln added:

Never say never. There are other very important characters in the universe that are still wandering around and alive that I think it might be quite exciting to have them breathe the same air and see how long they survive together. But it’s a difficult one. It would have to be like this, a really exciting story.

As you can see, a lot of ambiguity surrounds the series, and all we can do is wait until AMC announces its decision on future seasons.

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TWD: The Ones Who Live season 2 potential plot

Spoilers for season 1 below.

Rick Grimes disappeared in The Walking Dead season 9 – he got injured after blowing up Alexandria’s bridge, which prevented the city from the walkers’ invasion. He was rescued from the river by the crew of a mysterious helicopter and taken to an undisclosed location. However, in season 10, Michonne came across information that Rick might still be alive and set out to find him.

The characters made a surprise re-appearence in The Walking Dead season 11 finale. In a post-credits scene, Rick fled from the Civic Republic Military (CRM) while Michonne was horse riding through the USA in search of her husband.

The Ones Who Live covers the journey of these two characters reuniting. As expected, the main villain was the Civic Republic – a powerful organisation that appeared in The Walking Dead season 8 and in the series Fear the Walking Dead and The World Beyond.

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But what could happen in the second season of the show? Well, it’s a true conundrum since all the threads were resolved in the first season finale. The sinister Civic Republic Military was taken down, and Rick and Michonne were reunited. The brave sheriff finally came home and met his daughter Judith and son R.J. It feels like that story had a fulfilling ending.

However, as fans of The Walking Dead know, no happiness lasts forever in this world. Sooner or later, a new horde of walkers or another bloodthirsty leader with a group of fanatical survivors may appear on the horizon. If AMC wants to continue the production, the writers will easily find a way to bring Rick and Michonne back into the fray.

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However, if you don’t want to wait, there’s an easy way to watch The Ones Who Live now from the UK and abroad. All you need to do is get a VPN (Virtual Private Network). We recommend using NordVPN , one of the most popular options of this kind.

After you connect to NordVPN, go to the AMC+ website . Follow our step-by-step guide on setting up an account using a 7-day free trial.

  • Time to complete: 3 minutes
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Go to the AMC+ website

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Click on ‘Start your free trial’

Create your free account

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Enter your email address and create a password. Then click the ‘Create Account’ button below the form

Select your subscription plan

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The payment will be charged after the 7-day free trial expires. After you choose the tier, click ‘Continue to Payment’

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Enter your card details and a US postal code, which can be obtained online. Then, confirm by clicking the Start Free Trial button below the form

Click Start Watching Now

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TWD: The Ones Who Live season 2 trailer

For now, of course, there’s no trailer for season 2, but you may rewatch the preview of the first season:

TWD: The Ones Who Live season 2 cast

In The Walking Dead spin-off Andrew Lincoln starred as Rick Grimes, and Danai Gurira returns as Michonne.

If a second season of the series will be created, both actors will certainly reprise their roles. However, it’s difficult to predict who else might appear in the sequel’s cast.

Scott M. Gimple, the showrunner of The Walking Dead season 4-8 created the series alongside Gurira. Lincoln, Denise Huth and Brian Bockrath were also executive producers.

Author: Weronika de Oliveira, Entertainment Writer, Tech Advisor

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Weronika is an Entertainment Writer at Tech Advisor, where she covers topics related to TV shows, streaming, and movies. With an MA degree in Film Studies, her areas of expertise range from classical and postmodern cinema to contemporary films, series, and pop culture.

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