Summary

  • The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live spinoff continues the story of Rick Grimes and Michonne as they navigate obstacles to reunite.
  • Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira reprise their roles alongside new actors to bring closure to Rick and Michonne's story arcs.
  • Major General Beale, played by Terry O'Quinn, adds a chilling intensity as a powerful figure within the CRM in the new spinoff series.

Like all The Walking Dead spinoffs, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live sees a plethora of old and new actors the cast. Based on the characters from Image Comics, The Walking Dead: Rick & Michonne spinoff is the seventh installment in The Walking Dead franchise and will follow the lives of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) as they try to find their way back to one another after he was presumed dead in season 9, episode 4, "The Obliged". However, this won't be an easy feat, as their main obstacle is the CRM, the strongest known force in The Walking Dead universe.

While the series sees Lincoln and Gurira reprise their roles as two of The Walking Dead's best characters, they are also ed by some talented and versatile actors, making their debuts as new players in Rick Grimes' story. Since all the spinoffs are interconnected in some way or another, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live series will also see at least one familiar face appearing to help bring closure to Rick and Michonne's story arc, along with another character who had been mentioned but not seen.

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Andrew Lincoln As Rick Grimes

Although Andrew Lincoln officially left The Walking Dead in season 9, he is back once again to reprise his role as Rick Grimes - a former sheriff's deputy who became the leader of a band of survivors after the zombie outbreak. First rising to prominence after playing Edgar "Egg" Cook in the British sitcom, This Life, Lincoln found his niche in the drama genre, starring in several book-to-screen adaptations, such as The Woman In White (where he played Walter Hartright), The Cantebury Tales (Alan King), and Wuthering Heights (Edgar Linton).

He also gained notoriety after starring in Richard Curtis' Christmas rom-com, Love Actually, portraying the photographer Mark, and the horror mystery, Afterlife, where he played Roger Bridge. While Rick is likely his biggest and most successful role, some may not know that Lincoln is also a BAFTA nominated director, having attained a Best New Director nomination for his work on Teachers.

Danai Gurira As Michonne

Danai Gurira will also be returning for the spinoff to play the show's other protagonist, Michonne. Unlike her fellow cast member, Andrew Lincoln, Gurira left The Walking Dead after she told producers that she wanted to "devote more time to other creative endeavors" (via LA Times). This resulted in her character being written off the show in season 10, episode 13, "What We Become", as she discovered that Rick was alive and was now going to find him.

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While Michonne's complex character arc has certainly allowed Gurira to show off her emotional versatility, the Katana-wielding hero isn't her only memorable character. Along with The Walking Dead, Gurira has also been a mainstay in another successful franchise, portraying the Midnight Angel Okoye in MCU's Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, What If...?, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Gunrira has also received critical acclaim for portraying Afeni Shakur in All Eyez on Me and Richard III in Great Performances: Richard III. She has also proven herself to be a talented writer, as her play, Eclipsed, earned her a Tony Award nomination.

Pollyana McIntosh As Jadis Stokes/Anne

An image of Jadis looking serious in The Walking Dead: World Beyond

Also ing The Walking Dead: Rick & Michonne spinoff is Pollyanna McIntosh, who will be reprising her role as Jadis Stokes/Anne. She is the former leader of The Scavengers, who quickly turned into an antagonist after she aligned herself with the CRM. Although she seemed to care about Rick and his group at the end of season 9, episode 4, "The Obliged," especially after she saved him after the bridge explosion, The Walking Dead: World Beyond has since proven that Jadis/Anne's loyalties lie with the CRM as she has no qualms killing anyone who defies their orders.

While Jadis has allowed McIntosh to show what an exceptional villain she can be, this isn't the only memorable credit under her resume. Similar to The Walking Dead: Rick & Michonne cast member, Danai Gurira, McIntosh has proven herself to be a talented writer, penning the script to the horror film Darlin' . McIntosh has also received critical acclaim for playing Queen Ælgifu in Vikings: Valhalla, Angel in Hap and Legend, and Clara in Lodge 49. The Walking Dead: Rick & Michonne actor has also experimented in the video gaming industry, lending her voice to several characters in Forspoken, Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, and Dante's Inferno.

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Lesley Ann Brandt As Pearl Thorne

Lesley-Ann Brandt as Thorne in The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live holding a bottle of whiskey

In March 2023, it was announced that Lesley-Ann Brandt would be making her Walking Dead debut in Rick and Michonne's spinoff. While not much is known about her character, it has been reported that Brandt will be playing Pearl Thorne. Based on the trailers, Thorne is a member of the CRM and an associate of Rick Grimes. Like many of the cast , Brant has several impressive credits in her filmography, playing the powerful demon Mazikeen in Lucifer, the assassin Larissa Diaz (otherwise known as Copperhead) in Gotham, Lamia in The Librarians, and Naevia in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and Spartacus.

Craig Tate As Okafor

Okafor in The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live

Craig Tate, an actor who appeared in episodes of I'm a Virgo, Snowfall, and Reprisal, plays a new Walking Dead character named Okafor in The Ones Who Live. Judging by what's been shown thus far, Okafor is a high-ranking officer in the CRM. Tate also lent his talents to the Tom Hanks-led movie Greyhound, where he took on the ing role of Pitts.

Terry O' Quinn As Major General Beale

Major General Beale looking at Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live trailer

Terry O’Quinn has ed The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live cast to play Major General Beale, a ruthless and powerful figure within the CRM). While The Walking Dead: The World Beyond has provided insight into the horrific crimes Beale has been involved in and the kind of relationship he has with his son, Mason, the Rick & Michonne spinoff still has a lot of questions it can answer about his past and role in the CRM's activities.

Beale is sure to be in safe hands as Terry O’Quinn is a highly acclaimed and talented actor. Although he was initially cast as the likable John Locke in Lost (a role which earned him his first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding ing Actor in a Drama series), O’Quinn later went on to play the chilling Man In Black, who would do anything to get off of the island. He also received critical acclaim for portraying the terrifying Jerry Blake in The Stepfather franchise and Dale Lacy in Castle Rock. If he channels all the energy he gave those characters, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live actor has the potential to become the franchise's best villain.

Episode #

Episode Title

Release Date

1

"Years"

February 25

2

"Gone"

March 3

3

"Bye"

March 10

4

Unknown

March 17

5

Unknown

March 24

6

Unknown

March 31

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Your Rating

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
TV-MA
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama
Action
Horror
Release Date
2024 - 2024
Network
AMC
Showrunner
Scott M. Gimple
  • Headshot Of Andrew Lincoln In The Los Angeles Premiere Of AMC+'s 'The Walking Dead
    Andrew Lincoln
    Rick Grimes
  • Headshot Of Danai Gurira In The Los Angeles Premiere Of AMC+'s 'The Walking Dead
    Danai Gurira
    Michonne

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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live follows Rick Grimes and Michonne as they navigate a transformed world that challenges their relationship. Separated by distance and facing an unstoppable force, they strive to reunite and rediscover their identities in this continuation of the Walking Dead universe.