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It's a relentless run-and-gun show that's all action and basically nothing else. However, it's very different than both Z Nation and The Walking Dead, and has a straight-ahead action horror style that owes more to first-person shooter video games than TV.
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You'll see the zombaby in the pilot and be like "Oh, I get what this show is about." Alternatively/in addition to, you can watch the prequel series Black Summer, which was made directly for Netflix and serves as Z Nation's answer to Fear the Walking Dead, showing the start of the zombie apocalypse. It's a very fun, campy counterpart to The Walking Dead that has a much lower budget but still manages to get off some entertaining action sequences and has some characters you'll grow to care about.
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But Murphy is a dick, which makes him a very unpleasant travel companion, plus he's harboring a secret about his condition. It follows a group of survivors three years into the apocalypse as they transport a guy named Murphy ( Keith Allan), who was injected with an experimental vaccine and is the only known survivor of a zombie bite, from New York to the last remaining CDC research lab in California. Two zombie shows for the price of one! The satirical Z Nation, which ran on Syfy from 2014 to 2018, was a direct response to the seriousness of The Walking Dead, and took a similar zombie apocalypse premise and added a heavy dose of humor. They're not like The Walking Dead, they are The Walking Dead, you know?) (Note: Spin-offs Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond are not included, because that feels too much like a cheat to include. They'll all have you imagining what you would do in an apocalyptic situation.
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Satiate your hunger with this list of more great TV shows like The Walking Dead, which includes other zombie shows, other post-apocalyptic shows, other horror shows with a strong dramatic bent, and other shows made by people who also make The Walking Dead. In the meantime, you might be craving more horror and post-apocalyptic survival drama. So fans have to endure one last midseason break before we find out how it all ends in the sure-to-be-devastating series finale. The third and final eight-episode run is coming this fall. Season 11 has been split into thirds, and two of the three parts have aired. AMC's long-running horror drama, which was once the most popular show on TV, is wrapping things up with a supersized Season 11 before it segues into successor series like the episodic anthology Tales of the Walking Dead, Maggie ( Lauren Cohan) and Negan ( Jeffrey Dean Morgan)-focused Isle of the Dead, and the still-untitled Carol ( Melissa McBride) and Daryl ( Norman Reedus) spin-off. The Walking Dead is finding a final resting place later this year. Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead Jace Downs/AMC
