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'Walking Dead: Dead City' Renewed for Season 3

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – The Walking Dead: Dead City continues with Seth Hoffman as showrunner, following strong viewership and new threats facing Maggie and Negan in a post-apocalyptic New York City.

  • AMC Networks has confirmed a third season of The Walking Dead: Dead City, with Seth Hoffman taking over as showrunner from Eli Jorné.
  • The renewal follows the June 22 Season 2 finale and comes as Eli Jorné steps down after leading the first two seasons.
  • Filming for the third season of Dead City will commence this fall in Boston, with the returning leads reprising their roles as Negan and Maggie.
  • Hoffman expressed enthusiasm about continuing Maggie and Negan’s legendary journey in Dead City and is eager to create a compelling new season filled with engaging stories.
  • Season 3 will follow Maggie and Negan as they overcome their differences to establish Manhattan’s initial successful settlement after the apocalypse, while confronting emerging turmoil that challenges their history and partnership.
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"The Walking Dead: Dead City" goes into the next round. A showrunner change and new storylines promise fresh wind for the zombie franchise.

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‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ Renewed for Season 3 — With New Showrunner

The fight for Manhattan continues as the spin-off horror series gets a renewal and a new showrunner.

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Variety broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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