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8 Major The Walking Dead: World Beyond Questions We Have After The Season 1 Finale - CinemaBlend

8 Major The Walking Dead: World Beyond Questions We Have After The Season 1 Finale - CinemaBlend

8 Major The Walking Dead: World Beyond Questions We Have After The Season 1 Finale - CinemaBlend
Nov 30, 2020 1 min, 37 secs

Major spoilers below for the Season 1 finale of The Walking Dead: World Beyond, so be warned!

After facing a months-long delay before finally debuting in October, AMC's The Walking Dead: World Beyond faced a few growing pains throughout its first season, which is definitely par for the course with this franchise.

So let's put on our thinking caps, our speculation gloves and our pondering shoes as we lay out the biggest questions from The Walking Dead: World Beyond's Season 1 finale.

Somehow, in the middle of a random wooded area, Felix and Hope managed to cross paths with a masked (?) group led by Jelani Alladin's Will Campbell, Felix's former lover who left with Leo to join CRM's security detail.

Thankfully, The Walking Dead: World Beyond revealed that Drunk Silas was not responsible for murdering Scott Adsit's Tony, as Huck was guilty for that and Percy's gunshot wound.

After being shown in flashbacks earlier in The Walking Dead: World Beyond's first season, Joe Holt's Leo Bennett showed up in the current timeline, where he was confirmed to be in a smoochy-smoochy relationship with fellow CRM scientist Lyla (Natalie Gold), who seems to be more firmly aligned with Elizabeth.

To be sure, both Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond have provided interesting updates and subtext for the CRM, which existed in The Walking Dead proper as "that mysterious helicopter group." But even though viewers have seen inside at least one of the group's research facilities, and it's been confirmed the CRM has been running research tests on walkers, we still technically don't know anything more about the specific whereabouts of Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes ahead of the planned films.

The Walking Dead franchise is now all wrapped up on AMC until next year, at which point fans will get to watch the final six episodes of The Walking Dead Season 10, the back nine episodes of Fear the Walking Dead Season 6, and Season 2 of World Beyond.

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