Naturally, the switch from France to England represents new territory for the franchise. The Walking Dead's zombie outbreak has remained almost exclusively a North American affair since the AMC series began in 2010, with brief excursions south of the border in Fear The Walking Dead and, of course, the French dominance of Daryl Dixon seasons 1 and 2. Never before has The Walking Dead ventured into the United Kingdom, although Daryl Dixon did reveal in season 2 that the island is faring far better than most countries post-apocalypse, courtesy of the armed forces taking swift and decisive action.
Daryl Dixon Season 3 Will Feel A Lot Like 28 Days Later
The Walking Dead Has Followed In 28 Days Later's Footsteps A Few Times
Daryl and Carol chasing zombies around England means Daryl Dixon season 3 could begin to feel a lot like 28 Days Later, which is curious because Danny Boyle's 2002 movie and The Walking Dead already share a considerable amount of DNA. 28 Days Later begins with Cillian Murphy's Jim waking up in hospital after falling into a coma, only to discover the zombie apocalypse started without him. Released in 2003, the first chapter of The Walking Dead begins with Rick Grimes also waking up in hospital after falling into a coma, and also discovering the zombie apocalypse started without him.
Despite having undeniably similar starting points, The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later diverge in very different ways thereafter, particularly in regard to their respective settings. 28 Days Later has its famed London landmark scenes, followed by shots of endless English motorway, then the big mansion Jim's group take shelter in. The Walking Dead's dense forests, dusty roads, and American towns are a world away, giving the two stories distinctly unique flavors.
That will no longer be the case when Daryl Dixon season 3 crosses into England. The emergence of those same green countryside landscapes, the abandoned motorways, and perhaps even a London landmark or two, will immediately bring Daryl Dixon closer to 28 Days Later in terms of style and visuals, reminding everyone of how similar the opening beats of both stories actually were. Sure enough, trailer footage for Daryl Dixon season 3 reaffirms the comparison by showing Daryl and Carol strolling past an iconic red London bus.
Not only does this mean the duo will travel as far as England's capital - the same capital that provided the backdrop for 28 Days Later's most memorable moments - but 28 Days Later also used the imagery of an abandoned red bus to highlight the zombie apocalypse's devastating impact. Perhaps Daryl Dixon is leaning into the connection and intentionally nodding to Danny Boyle here, or maybe both England-based zombie stories decided a red bus would be the best way to say "welcome to London." Whatever the case, Daryl Dixon will struggle to avoid feeling like 28 Days Later in season 3.
Daryl Dixon Season 3 Will Have To Compete With Its Zombie Predecessor
28 Years Later Is Just The Beginning
If any of 2025's offerings is primed to do justice to the "zombies in London" concept, it's 28 Years Later.
Quite amazingly, then, two of the biggest names within the zombie realm could be doing very similar things within a very similar timeframe in 2025. The likes of Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Jodie Comer could be roaming around post-apocalyptic London in 28 Years Later, then Daryl and Carol will be following in their footsteps a mere three months down the line.
It's Probably A Good Thing Daryl Dixon Season 3 Is Moving To Spain
Daryl Would Have Had A Tough Time In England
28 Years Later can return to its usual British stomping ground without fear of an irksome younger sibling franchise biting at its heels again.
Had Daryl Dixon season 3 moved permanently from France to England, the 28 Days Later comparison, as well as the impending release of 28 Years Later, would have become a far bigger problem. The Walking Dead would have risked coming across repetitive, derivative, and like it was foolishly trying to outdo a rival on home turf. Making matters worse for The Walking Dead, 28 Years Later is just the first part in a planned trilogy, meaning the revived movie series will be sticking around. Daryl Dixon relocating to England just as the United Kingdom's premier zombie franchise is churning back into action would be a baffling move.
By contrast, Spain keeps all sides happy. Daryl Dixon season 3 gains a unique and novel setting that The Walking Dead has never previously explored, but simultaneously avoids treading on a rival's toes. 28 Years Later, meanwhile, can return to its usual British stomping ground without fear of an irksome younger sibling franchise biting at its heels again. With that said, watching The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon turn its attention to the U.K., however briefly, will still provide some fascinating insight after season 2's claim that the island survived the zombie outbreak.