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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by David Zabel for AMC, based on The Walking Dead character of the same name. It is the fifth spin-off and overall sixth television series in The Walking Dead franchise, sharing continuity with the other series, and set after the conclusion of the original The Walking Dead television series.

The Walking Dead:
Daryl Dixon
Also known asThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol (season 2)
Genre
Created byDavid Zabel
Based on
Starring
ComposerDavid Sardy[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languages
  • English
  • French
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Production locationFrance
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time48–61 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAMC
ReleaseSeptember 10, 2023 –
present
Related
The Walking Dead

Norman Reedus reprises his role as Daryl Dixon from the original television series, alongside Clémence Poésy, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi, Laïka Blanc-Francard, Anne Charrier, Romain Levi and Adam Nagaitis in starring roles as new characters. Development of the series began in September 2020 with the title of the series being announced in October 2022. Filming began in Paris that month, with additional casting taking place starting in November. The first season was originally planned to feature the character Carol Peletier, but she was written off due to logistical issues involving actress Melissa McBride. However, it was reported in June 2023 that McBride would appear in the series in some capacity, with her making a guest appearance in the first season's finale.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon premiered on September 10, 2023, and consists of six episodes. In July 2023, ahead of the first season's release, the series was renewed for a second season which will be subtitled The Book of Carol and feature McBride returning as a series regular.

Premise

Daryl washes ashore in France (the origin of the zombie virus[2]) and struggles to piece together how he got there and why. The series tracks his journey across a broken but resilient France as he hopes to find a way back home. As he makes the journey, though, the connections he forms along the way complicate his ultimate plan.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon: A skilled hunter and former recruiter of Alexandria who was once a part of Rick Grimes' group on The Walking Dead. After departing the Commonwealth, he is captured and taken across the Atlantic Ocean before arriving on the coast of France.[3]
  • Clémence Poésy as Isabelle Carriere: A headstrong nun and member of a progressive religious group who encounters Daryl.[4]
  • Louis Puech Scigliuzzi as Laurent: A highly intelligent young boy who is viewed by a religious group as the future Messiah destined to lead humanity to a renewal. It's later revealed that he is Lily and Quinn's son as well as Isabelle's nephew.
  • Laïka Blanc-Francard as Sylvie: A soft-spoken nun and friend of Isabelle. Flashbacks reveal that Sylvie was a student at the abbey when the apocalypse began and she was raised by the nuns after her parents had died in the initial outbreak.
  • Anne Charrier as Genet: The leader of Pouvoir des Vivants (Power of the Living), a paramilitary group of survivors in France.
  • Romain Levi as Stéphane Codron: A high-ranking guerrier (warrior) for Pouvoir who develops a personal grudge against Daryl.
  • Adam Nagaitis as Quinn (season 1): The British owner of an underground nightclub in Paris called the Demimonde who has become a powerful figure during the apocalypse.[4] He is also Laurent's biological father.
  • Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier (season 2; guest season 1): A hardened survivor and former member of Rick Grimes' group on The Walking Dead who begins searching for Daryl in America after losing contact with him.[5]

Recurring

  • François Delaive as Dr. Lafleur: The lead researcher for Pouvoir who experiments on walker variants.
  • Eriq Ebouaney as Fallou Boukar: The leader of a small rooftop community in Paris that is part of Union de L'Espoir (Union of Hope), a resistance network working against Pouvoir.
  • Tristan Zanchi as Emile: A young member of Fallou's community who befriends Sylvie.
  • Lukerya Ilyashenko as Anna Valery: A Russian singer at Demimonde and Quinn's girlfriend.

Guest

  • Catherine Arditi as Véronique (season 1): The Mother Superior at an abbey in southern France affiliated with the Union.
  • Faustine Koziel as Lily Carriere (season 1): Isabelle's pregnant sister who appears in flashbacks set during the early days of the apocalypse.
  • Kim Higelin as Lou: The de-facto leader of a group of children who live in an abandoned preschool.
  • Dominique Pinon as Antoine (season 1): A member of Fallou's community who cares for a flock of messenger pigeons.
  • Paloma as Coco: An entertainer at Demimonde.[6]
  • Joel de la Fuente as Losang: The American leader of the Union of Hope from their main settlement at Mont-Saint-Michel.

Episodes

Notes
  1. ^ French for "The Lost Soul"[10]
  2. ^ French for "Lark"[10]
  3. ^ French for "Paris Will Always Be Paris"[10]
  4. ^ French for "The Lady of Iron"[10]
  5. ^ French for "Two Loves"[10]

Production

Development

The series was announced in September 2020 by Angela Kang and Scott M. Gimple. Reedus and McBride signed on to reprise their respective roles from the television series.[12]

In April 2022, McBride exited the series due to logistical reasons as the show was set to film in mid-2022 in Europe and it wasn't possible for McBride to be with the show with this setup. The series was reworked as a sole Daryl project.[13] Days later, Kang had left the role of showrunner and was replaced by David Zabel. The deal had reportedly been sealed in recent weeks before McBride's exit from the show.[14] In October, the series was given the title Daryl Dixon.[15] In January 2023, it was announced that the series would be titled The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon and premiere later in 2023.[16] In July 2023, ahead of the first season's release, the series was renewed for a second season.[17] The second season has the subtitle of The Book of Carol.[5]

Writing

In September 2020, Kang was hired as showrunner after she had helmed the final three seasons of The Walking Dead.[12]

In April 2022, Kang had stepped down due to other commitments and Zabel had taken the role, scripts were already being written by this time, but needed to be reworked following McBride's departure.[13] In September, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Reedus explained that the series would be going an opposite direction from the main series having it being a completely different story from what we have already seen with Daryl.[3] The following month, Reedus said that there would be familiar faces from the main series in the spin-off.[18]

Casting

In November 2022, Clémence Poésy and Adam Nagaitis were added to the main cast.[4] In February 2023, Anne Charrier, Eriq Ebanouey, Laïka Blanc-Francard, Romain Levi and Louis Puech Scigliuzzi were announced as additional cast members.[19] Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan indicated in a tweet in June 2023 that Melissa McBride will return to portray Carol in some capacity.[20] At the 2023 New York Comic Con, McBride was confirmed to return for the second season, as well as appearing the first season finale.[5]

Filming

Principal photography began on October 24, 2022, in Paris, France.[21] Filming on the second season had begun in Europe, continuing during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike due to an agreement between AMC and SAG-AFTRA to continue filming on the series.[22]

Release

The series premiered on September 10, 2023 on AMC and AMC+.[23] The second season, subtitled The Book of Carol, will premiere in 2024.[5]

Reception

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon has received critical acclaim from critics, with several calling it the best Walking Dead content in years, although some noted its similarities to The Last of Us television series.[24] On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 81% based on 37 reviews with an average rating of 7.2/10. The website's critics consensus is, "Centering Norman Reedus' fan favorite character in a fresh setting, Daryl Dixon can be a wobbly shot across the crossbow but still gives The Walking Dead faithful plenty more to chew on."[7] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 70 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[25]

David Opie of Digital Spy gave it a 4/5 rating and called it "The best Walking Dead has been in ages".[26] Chase Hutchinson of Collider gave it a "B" rating and applauded Norman Reedus' "stoic performance" that has a "renewed energy to the character and making the spin-off worth watching" and that the series "focuses more on character and emotion rather than empty spectacle, giving the story a greater sense of depth."[27] Aaron Pruner of TheWrap gave it a positive review and noted Clémence Poésy's "standout performance" and concluded that it "is a surprisingly gorgeous, soul-stirring, and riveting watch. Norman Reedus said they were making art with this show. And you know what? He wasn't lying."[28]

References

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