If there’s one show in the modern era that has endured, it’s The Walking Dead. The series has had many seasons and multiple spinoffs over the years — and it appears writer and executive producer Scott Gimple feels there’s a lot more life left in the greater Walking Dead Universe.

“It’s quite possible we could see this group up here 15 years from now,” he said of the foundation of the Daryl Dixon spinoff series, which follows Norman Reedus’ iconic character to France, during a recent anniversary panel at Mipcom in Cannes reported on by Variety.

“There are many more continents to visit. It’s about how [the characters] evolve over time. It’s really exciting to see how far we can take this,” he explained, noting that changing up the locale opens up a treasure trove of possibilities for the writers to explore. “In a lot of ways, [the locations] give the story to us.”

Gimple even went as far as to compare the vast storytelling prospects the setting offers to the series to the lore and worldbuilding necessary for comic book adaptations like our favorite Marvel and DC films. “It was all one story. It went in all sorts of different directions,” he explained during the panel. “Even with characters who have done so many things, we can put them in different worlds where they have different challenges and evolve them through these challenges.”

Needless to say, it would be cool to see the story expand to more countries and cultures. Interestingly enough, because containment is such a prevalent theme in zombie media, most stories end up practicing it within their narrative in this way without even realizing it. In fact, that’s one of the most interesting elements of 2002’s zombie classic 28 Days Later: the idea that the entire United Kingdom is cut off from the greater world because of the outbreak. So this notion turns that classic framework on its ear, and it would be fun to see the team behind The Walking Dead make good on the concept.

The Walking Dead premiered in 2010 and ran for 11 seasons before concluding its run in 2022 after 177 episodes. It spawned six spinoff series, including The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, which kicked off in 2023 and was renewed for a fourth and final season to premiere sometime next year.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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