The Walking Dead Season 11: Will Judith take over Rick’s role in the big series finale?

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The Walking Dead Season 11 is about to reach its finale. In it, Judith Grimes could take on an important role: that of her father Rick. Find out what’s in store for her.

  • “The Walking Dead” could give Judith Grimes an important role in the series finale.
  • Judith, like Rick Grimes in the comics, could bring peace to the Commonwealth.
  • These hints about her fate already exist.

After episode 23, Judith Grimes is in mortal danger in “The Walking Dead.” In the attempted coup at the Commonwealth station, Rick Grimes’ daughter was shot while saving Maggie from a bullet. We won’t find out if she survives until the big series finale.

But one possible outcome of the story, which would also require Judith to survive, would be for her to take over a comic book story arc from her father. Rick Grimes has been the voice of reason throughout the conflict with the Commonwealth. He ends up getting the remaining Alexandrians and the residents and inhabitants of the Commonwealth to lay down their arms.

In the comics, Rick gives a moving speech in which he makes it clear to those fighting on both sides that they are not the strays, but humans, and thus prevents an even bigger war from breaking out.

Early on in episode 23, we are reminded by Judith that all members of the Grimes family have fought for a peaceful future. She even wraps up the Alexandria, Oceanside, and Hilltop Charter of Rights and Freedoms that Michonne once worked on. After Judith’s injury, she could give the speech that will bring peace back to the Commonwealth.

Now that Judith has been so badly hurt by Governor Pamela Milton, she is sure to find more of a hearing with Commonwealth residents and can certainly convince some who were previously on Milton’s side to change for peace.

On November 21, 2022, we’ll see the big series finale of “The Walking Dead” on Disney+. Then it will also be revealed whether Judith actually follows in Rick’s footsteps.

The Walking Dead Season 11: Part 3 starts on Disney+ – then the series finale rises

The Walking Dead Season 11
The Walking Dead Season 11 © AMC

Part 3 of the 11th season of “The Walking Dead” starts on Disney+. From October 3, a new episode will start weekly on the streaming service. Also, the series finale of “The Walking Dead” can be seen already on Disney+ from November 20, 2022.

The 11th season of “The Walking Dead” is starting its final third, bringing the final episode of the zombie series ever closer. On these dates, the final episodes of the series start.

That those who are dead live longer is an important basic rule in “The Walking Dead” that helps the living survive. After 11 seasons, however, the AMC series itself will probably be laid to rest: with the third part of the repeatedly paused last season, the final episodes of the hit series will premiere on Disney+.

The first episode of the last third of season 11 will start on October 3, 2022, and the remaining seven episodes will then go online on Disney+ at weekly intervals. Until November 21, 2022 – that’s when the big series finale of “The Walking Dead” is scheduled.

And even if the main narrative comes to an end, the TWD franchise is definitely not really dead in view of the spin-offs and sequels that have already been created and are still possible – just as you would expect from sensible zombie content.

The Walking Dead Season 11: The last episodes come to Disney+

The Walking Dead Season 11: Will Judith Take Over Rick'S Role In The Big Series Finale?
The Walking Dead Season 11 © AMC

October 3, 2022: Season 11, Episode 17
Oct. 10, 2022: Season 11, episode 18
Oct. 17, 2022: Season 11, episode 19
October 24, 2022: Season 11, Episode 20
October 31, 2022: Season 11, Episode 21
November 7, 2022: Season 11, Episode 22
November 21, 2022: Season 11, Episode 24 (Finale)

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