The Walking Dead: Dead City is back in 2025 for its second season, and things are getting wilder than ever. Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) are still stuck in a New York City that’s more zombie-infested than a cheap Halloween party gone wrong.
As if dealing with walkers wasn’t bad enough, now they’ve got power-hungry factions running the streets and walkers that have leveled up into something straight out of a nightmare factory.
The skyscrapers might look cool, but trust me, there’s no safe space when every alleyway screams “bad idea.” Maggie and Negan are forced to team up again, but let’s be real—it’s like watching two exes trying to survive a deadly family reunion, where the relatives are, you know, undead. Old grudges? Check. Awkward tension? Double check. And of course, plenty of walkers to keep things “lively.”
The budget for the season is reportedly $115 million, which is a lot of money to spend on making sure you can’t sleep for a week. Between explosive action scenes, unexpected plot twists, and enough emotional drama to make a soap opera jealous, Dead City is upping the ante in the apocalypse.
Expect Maggie and Negan to face heart-stopping decisions, and watch in awe (or terror) as they blow stuff up and argue their way through another season of chaos. Buckle up—it’s going to be a bumpy (undead) ride!