Currently, The Walking Dead franchise is being driven by spinoffs like The Walking Dead: Dead City, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. However, before any of these shows aired, the anthology series, Tales of the Walking Dead, had premiered in 2022, with a single six-episode season. Despite bringing on some big names as single-episode guest stars, including the likes of Anthony Edwards, Terry Crews, and Daniella Pineda. There has not been any word regarding a potential second season of the show since. But Gimple hopes to change that.
Speaking to The Direct recently, Gimple revealed to the outlet that he was passionate about making more later on. His comments read:
"I'm desperate to do more of those. We don't have imminent plans to do it, but I'm constantly, constantly, constantly bringing it up. It's a more challenging show because of the variety, because you're starting at zero every episode. So that's one thing that's sort of slowing it down a little bit. But I always keep it in the mix as a possibility."
We Could Get Even More Spinoffs of 'The Walking Dead'
"We can only put out so many 'Walking Dead' shows, 'Walking Dead' hours a year. But to me, I think that's a layup. I think everybody wants to see more stories of it, and I think we totally just scratched the surface. I really want to see more of the characters from the past, and I know the audience does too. Or things that were referred to in the past that we never saw. So, I'm determined to have it come back, and it's a very easy show to come back."
Stay tuned to Collider for more information about The Walking Dead and the other off-shoots to come from the zombie-filled universe.