Warning: spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2, episode 3.
Whether it be the cinematic feel of The Ones Who Live, the sweeping French locations of Daryl Dixon, or the oppressive noir of Dead City, the visual palette of The Walking Dead feels more diverse and vibrant than ever. From a viewer's perspective, the production value is higher, and the episodes certainly feel more expensive. The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 will soon double down on the franchise's new-found appreciation for visual delights with 2025's answer to the main show's most ambitious addition: the CGI tiger.
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2, Episode 3 Teases The Upcoming Bear Attack
"Worse Things Than Walkers" Doesn't Sound Good
Trailer footage for The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 has already revealed that the upcoming episodes will feature a massive bear attacking a character, seemingly Maggie. Plenty of animals have featured in The Walking Dead before, from Rick Grimes' horse to Skidmark the cat, but AMC's zombie franchise has occasionally splashed out on more fantastic, more ferocious, more threatening beasts. Ezekiel's tiger, Shiva, remains the most obvious example to date, but Dead City's bear follows in that same tradition.
The Central Park community was founded right at the beginning of The Walking Dead's zombie outbreak.
This line must be foreshadowing the huge bear spotted in Dead City season 2's trailer. The monkeys Maggie refers to are wild in Central Park after escaping the zoo, so it makes logical sense that other animals also found themselves liberated - animals that aren't just interested in bananas and throwing barrels at plumbers. The park's natives would be aware of such dangers and conscious of how to avoid them, hence their complaints about Maggie's party making too much noise.
Dead City's Bear Could Even Outdo The Walking Dead's CGI Tiger
Shiva Vs. A New York Bear: Who Wins?
The Walking Dead is still evolving and progressing.
The Walking Dead is no longer the cultural touchstone it was during the mid-2010s, and for that reason, Maggie fighting off a bear may not enjoy the same lasting effect Shiva assaulting Negan's Saviors did in season 7. In terms of spectacle, however, Dead City has the chance to deliver a truly special moment that stands apart from anything The Walking Dead's main show offered - including the occasional orange and black blur we saw biting Negan's soldiers.
It is, arguably, these such opportunities that justify why spinoffs like The Walking Dead: Dead City replaced the main series in the first place. Whether it be the distinct colors and landscapes or CGI animals hungry for flesh, The Walking Dead is still evolving and progressing 15 years after first hitting screens.