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“The Walking Dead” Final Episode Wraps Filming 12 Years After the Show Premiered

No matter what you think at this point one thing is certain, “The Walking Dead” has certainly put its stamp on pop culture.

The current season of “The Walking Dead,” Season 11, is the show’s Final Season, which has been broken up into three separate parts. The finale of “the Final Season: Part 2” airs on AMC this Sunday night, April 3rd, with “Part 3” of the final season coming later this year.

We’ve learned that the final episode of the final season has just wrapped filming, bringing an official end to the 12-year journey of “The Walking Dead” on the small screen.

The shows social media accounts shared a photo as well as other behind the scenes from the final wrap.

It’s very fitting the last episode is directed by the one and only Greg Nicotero.

Now of course, “The Walking Dead” isn’t truly over even if the main series is ending later this year, AMC is expanding upon the universe with various spin-off projects and their first original spinoff “Fear the Walking Dead,” is still going strong.

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