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The Walking Expressionless
Season 9
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Promotional poster art prominently featuring lead graphic symbol Rick Grimes (foreground)

Starring
  • Andrew Lincoln
  • Norman Reedus
  • Lauren Cohan
  • Danai Gurira
  • Melissa McBride
  • Alanna Masterson
  • Josh McDermitt
  • Christian Serratos
  • Seth Gilliam
  • Ross Marquand
  • Katelyn Nacon
  • Tom Payne
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
  • Khary Payton
  • Samantha Morton
  • Xander Berkeley
  • Pollyanna McIntosh
  • Callan McAuliffe
  • Avi Nash
State of origin United States
No. of episodes 16
Release
Original network AMC
Original release October seven, 2018 (2018-10-07) –
March 31, 2019 (2019-03-31)
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The ninth season of The Walking Dead, an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC premiered on October 7, 2018, and concluded on March 31, 2019, consisting of 16 episodes.[1] [2] Adult for television past Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books past Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Angela Kang, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, Denise Huth, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Kang taking over the role of showrunner from Gimple after his promotion to chief content officer for the franchise.[iii]

This season adapts fabric from issues #127–144 of the comic volume serial and focuses on the backwash of All Out War. Eighteen months later on the defeat of Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) under an alliance of communities spearheaded by Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), the season focuses on the united communities every bit they face obstacles and dangers both outside and inside their alliance, with the threat of the mysterious Whisperers looming.[iv]

The ninth season is the concluding season for lead role player Andrew Lincoln, who has portrayed Rick Grimes since the series' showtime flavour. Lauren Cohan appeared equally Maggie Greene in a diminished role and merely appeared in the outset five episodes of this season due to other commitments; Cohan returned as a series regular in flavour 10.[v]

Cast [edit]

Main cast [edit]

The ninth season features xix series regulars overall. For this season, Katelyn Nacon and Tom Payne were added to the opening credits, along with Khary Payton equally of the flavour's sixth episode, after previously being credited every bit "also starring".[vi] Callan McAuliffe and Avi Nash were promoted to series regular status, later on previously having recurring roles.[7] Samantha Morton joined the cast as a serial regular and was added to the opening credits showtime with episode x.[8]

Starring [edit]

  • Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, the protagonist of the serial. Rick is a former sheriff's deputy from King County, Georgia, and the former leader of the rebuilt Alexandria. He is coping with the recent death of his son Carl, while raising his daughter Judith with his romantic partner Michonne.[9]
  • Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Rick's correct-manus human. Daryl is a skilled hunter and a former recruiter for Alexandria. He had been running the Sanctuary since the downfall of Negan but afterwards steps out of the position.[9]
  • Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene, Glenn's widow, a mother effigy to Enid and the former leader of the Hilltop. She is mother to her and Glenn'south child, Hershel. She is at odds with Rick over sparing the life of Negan, the onetime leader of the Saviors.[nine]
  • Danai Gurira every bit Michonne, a katana-wielding warrior and Rick's romantic partner. She is also a mother effigy to Judith and female parent to her and Rick's child.[nine] [x]
  • Melissa McBride equally Ballad Peletier, a survivor who has overcome several traumas, is a skilled and ingenious fighter, and now resides at the Kingdom with her husband Ezekiel.[9]
  • Alanna Masterson every bit Tara Chambler, a supply runner of Alexandria who served every bit a liaison to Oceanside, is now at peace with the former Saviors, and resides at the Hilltop.[9]
  • Josh McDermitt every bit Eugene Porter, a cowardly but intelligent survivor who was instrumental in defeating the Saviors and won back the group's trust. He as well secretly has feelings for Rosita.[nine] [11]
  • Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa, a businesslike member of the grouping who was the former partner of the now-deceased Abraham.[9]
  • Seth Gilliam as Gabriel Stokes, a priest who has reconciled his beliefs with what needs to be washed to survive.[9]
  • Ross Marquand equally Aaron, a recruiter from Alexandria who lost his boyfriend Eric during the war, and at present raises his adoptive daughter, Gracie.[nine] [12]
  • Katelyn Nacon as Enid, a survivor of the Hilltop and a daughter figure to Maggie who was learning medicine from Siddiq.[13] [14] [6]
  • Tom Payne as Paul "Jesus" Rovia, a Hilltop recruiter and Maggie's right-hand human who serves every bit her voice of reason.[13] [half dozen]
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, the sometime leader of the Saviors and previous adversary, who is incarcerated following his defeat in the previous flavor.[9]
  • Khary Payton as Ezekiel, the charismatic leader of the Kingdom who helped Rick defeat Negan and his Saviors. He is married to Carol.[13]
  • Samantha Morton as Blastoff, the leader of the Whisperers, a mysterious grouping of survivors who wear the skins of walkers to mask their presence, and the main antagonist of the 2d half of the flavor.[viii]

As well starring [edit]

  • Xander Berkeley every bit Gregory, the arrogant, selfish, and treacherous sometime leader of the Hilltop who is adjusting under Maggie's leadership.[15] [16]
  • Pollyanna McIntosh as Anne, the former leader of the Scavengers (previously known as "Jadis") who has since integrated into Alexandria.[xiii]
  • Callan McAuliffe as Alden, a former member of the Saviors who had defected to Maggie's group during the war against Negan.[7]
  • Avi Nash as Siddiq, a former vagabond and doctor who was rescued by Carl earlier his expiry.[7]

Supporting cast [edit]

Alexandria Safe-Zone [edit]

  • Kenric Green every bit Scott, a supply runner in Alexandria.
  • Mandi Christine Kerr as Barbara, a resident of Alexandria.
  • Tamara Austin as Nora, a resident of Alexandria and Michonne'south friend.
  • Jennifer Riker as Mrs. Robinson, a resident and gardener of Alexandria.
  • Lindsley Register as Laura, a former lieutenant of the Saviors and onetime gardener of the Sanctuary. She defected to Alexandria after the events of the span rebuilding.
  • Matt Mangum as D.J., a quondam hostile lieutenant of the Saviors and sometime guardian of the Sanctuary. He also defected to Alexandria after the events of the bridge rebuilding.
  • Chloe Garcia-Frizzi and Cailey Fleming as Judith Grimes, the daughter of Lori Grimes and Shane Walsh and adopted girl of Rick and Michonne.
  • Anabelle Holloway every bit Gracie, the girl of a Savior who was killed by Rick during a fight; she is adopted by Aaron.
  • Elyse Dufour equally Frankie, one of Negan's former "wives" and current resident of Alexandria.
  • Antony Azor equally Rick "R.J." Grimes Jr., the son of Rick and Michonne.

The Hilltop [edit]

  • Brett Butler as Tammy Rose Sutton, a resident of the Hilltop and wife to Earl.[17]
  • John Finn as Earl Sutton, the Hilltop's blacksmith and husband to Tammy.[17]
  • AJ Achinger equally Kenneth "Ken" Sutton, a resident of the Hilltop, son of Earl and Tammy.
  • Karen Ceesay equally Bertie, a resident of the Hilltop who later becomes the teacher at the community.
  • James Chen as Kal, a protector and guardian of the Hilltop.
  • Anthony Lopez as Oscar, a resident of the Hilltop.
  • Gustavo Gomez as Marco, a supply runner of the Hilltop.
  • C. Thomas Howell every bit Roy, a resident of the Hilltop.[18]
  • Kelley Mack as Adeline, a resident of the Hilltop who has feelings for Henry.
  • Jackson Pace as Gage, a resident of the Hilltop and Henry's friend.
  • Joe Ando Hirsh as Rodney, a resident of the Hilltop and Cuff's friend.

The Sanctuary [edit]

  • Traci Dinwiddie as Regina, a quondam lieutenant of the Saviors, and member of a group of rebel Saviors.
  • Elizabeth Ludlow every bit Arat, a former lieutenant of the Saviors who has made peace with Rick'southward group.
  • Chloe Aktas as Tanya, a resident of the Sanctuary and ane of Negan's onetime "wives".
  • Zach McGowan as Justin, a hostile Savior non interested in working together with the other communities and loyal to the guild of Negan'southward leadership.[17]
  • Rhys Coiro equally Jed, a rebellious fellow member of the Saviors who besides wants to become back to Negan's ideology and the main antagonist of the first half of the season.[17]

The Kingdom [edit]

  • Cooper Andrews as Jerry, a resident of the Kingdom and Ezekiel'due south right-hand human who is in a relationship with Nabila.[13]
  • Kerry Cahill every bit Dianne, one of Ezekiel's acme soldiers and a skilled archer.
  • Matt Lintz every bit Henry, a resident of the Kingdom and the younger brother of the deceased Benjamin. He is likewise adopted son of Ballad and Ezekiel.
    • Macsen Lintz as young Henry
  • Nadine Marissa as Nabila, a resident and gardener of the Kingdom and Jerry'due south married woman.

Oceanside [edit]

  • Sydney Park as Cyndie, a young woman who has become the leader of the Oceanside community following the death of her grandmother, Natania.
  • Briana Venskus as Beatrice, one of Oceanside's top soldiers and Cyndie's correct-manus, who resents the Saviors.
  • Nicole Barré as Kathy, one of Oceanside'south top soldiers.
  • Avianna Mynhier as Rachel Ward, an aggressive young member of Oceanside.
    • Mimi Kirkland every bit young Rachel Ward

Magna's group [edit]

  • Nadia Hilker equally Magna, the feisty leader of a pocket-sized group of roaming survivors.[17]
  • Eleanor Matsuura every bit Yumiko, Magna's girlfriend.[19]
  • Dan Fogler as Luke, a old music instructor who has come up to appreciate safety in numbers.[twenty]
  • Lauren Ridloff as Connie, a deafened member of Magna's group.[21]
  • Affections Theory as Kelly, Connie'southward protective sister and a member of Magna's group.[17]

The Whisperers [edit]

  • Cassady McClincy as Lydia, Alpha'due south daughter and Henry's love involvement.[22]
    • Scarlett Blum as young Lydia
  • Ryan Hurst as Beta, the second-in-command of the Whisperers.[23]

The Highwaymen [edit]

  • Angus Sampson as Ozzy, the leader of the Highwaymen, a group of raiders occupying the Kingdom's surrounding areas post-obit the fall of the Sanctuary.
  • Jason Kirkpatrick as Alek, Ozzy'south correct-manus man.

Miscellaneous [edit]

  • Jon Bernthal as Shane Walsh, Rick's best friend and fellow police force officer, who was previously killed by Rick in the 2d season, appears in one of Rick's hallucinations.[24] [25]
  • Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha Williams, a onetime survivor of Rick's group, who sacrificed herself to assist Rick and his survivors against Negan during the 7th flavour, appears in one of Rick's hallucinations.[25]
  • Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene, Maggie's father, who was previously killed by The Governor in the fourth season, appears in ane of Rick's hallucinations.[25] [26] [27]
  • Rutina Wesley as Jocelyn, an old friend of Michonne and the leader of a group of orphaned children.
  • Steve Kazee as Frank, Lydia's begetter and Blastoff's husband, appears in Lydia'south flashback.

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

The serial was renewed for a ninth season in January 2018.[44] Along with the renewal, it was announced that showrunner Scott Yard. Gimple would be promoted to principal content officer for both The Walking Expressionless and its spin-off show Fright the Walking Dead, while author and co-executive producer Angela Kang would take Gimple'due south function for The Walking Dead.[45]

Filming for the ninth season began on Apr 30, 2018, with Greg Nicotero directing the first episode of the season.[46] Michael Cudlitz, who played Abraham Ford, directed the seventh episode of the season.[47]

The ninth season features a redesigned opening credits sequence. The animated title sequence, which is graphic novel inspired, features familiar imagery such as Daryl'due south motorcycle and crossbow, and Michonne'south katana. Kang spoke of the inspiration for the new sequence, "The feel of the season has elements of the Western genre. Nosotros're paying homage to some of the iconic moments from the graphic novel. Life is coming out of death. Nature'southward taking over, while other things are aging."[48]

Casting [edit]

Most of the cast's contracts had to be renewed for the 9th flavour and beyond; most of the cast re-signed; the notable exception was Lauren Cohan who plays Maggie Greene.[49] Cohan had sought a pay increment from AMC given her high demand from other networks; while she had signed on to star in a new series, Whiskey Cavalier, for the ABC network, this contract would enable her to participate on The Walking Dead in a express role.[50] In April, Cohan confirmed she signed on for the ninth flavor and appeared in the first five episodes.[51]

At the cease of the eighth season, former regular Lennie James (as Morgan Jones) was moved to The Walking Expressionless 's companion series, Fright the Walking Dead, as showrunner Scott M. Gimple felt at that place were more stories near Morgan to tell that would be more effective with Fear the Walking Dead 's smaller cast and narrative approach.[52] In May 2018, it was appear that Avi Nash and Callan McAuliffe, who joined the series in the eighth season every bit the recurring roles of Siddiq and Alden, respectively, were promoted to series regulars.[vii]

In tardily May, it was reported that the 9th flavor would be the concluding season for Andrew Lincoln, who plays lead graphic symbol Rick Grimes.[53] Lincoln said that as he lives in England and shooting a season takes six months or more than, he believed it was time to get out the series to exist able to spend more time with his children.[54] He expressed want to directly an episode in flavour ten and shadowed director Michael E. Satrazemis during the ninth-flavor episode "Guardians".[55] In July 2019, it was confirmed Lincoln would not straight in season ten due to scheduling conflicts.[56] Following the broadcast of Lincoln's last episode, AMC announced their plans to create three AMC Original Films to explore events related to Rick'southward character in the time to come, starring Lincoln and with the first expected to begin product in 2019. Too Lincoln, Pollyanna McIntosh (Jadis/Anne) will likewise star in these films.[57]

Lauren Cohan likewise announced that this would exist her last season on the serial, actualization in the first v episodes as Maggie Greene before her departure. Alongside other acting commitments, Cohan felt she had become too comfortable in the part and it was fourth dimension to move on. She appreciated the opportunity to explore Maggie in her terminal few episodes,[58] and has not ruled out returning for future seasons based on her future commitments.[59] In October 2019, it was confirmed that Cohan would return in season eleven as a series regular.[5]

In June 2018, it was reported that Jon Bernthal would reprise his role equally Shane Walsh for a guest appearance in the ninth season.[24] In July 2018, it was reported that Lauren Ridloff, a deafened actress, would join the serial in the ninth flavour playing Connie, a deaf survivor who communicates through sign language.[21] Also in July 2018, during San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Samantha Morton was cast in the series regular role of Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers, a villain from the comic book serial. Several other recurring roles were appear likewise, played by Brett Butler, John Finn, Rhys Coiro, Dan Fogler and Zach McGowan.[8]

On Oct 6, 2018, the mean solar day before the flavour premiere, the showrunners affirmed Bernthal's return as Shane, likewise as Sonequa Martin-Greenish and Scott Wilson returning to reprise their roles as Sasha Williams and Hershel Greene, respectively, at the New York Comic Con.[threescore] Wilson died later that twenty-four hour period due to leukemia; according to Comicbook.com, Wilson had filmed his scenes previously to be broadcast during the first half of the flavour.[27] [26]

The ninth season also features the departures of series regulars Xander Berkeley (Gregory), Tom Payne (Paul "Jesus" Rovia), Katelyn Nacon (Enid) and Alanna Masterson (Tara Chambler). Berkeley's character is killed off in the first episode of the season, which was adapted from the comic book.[61] Payne'south character is killed off in the mid-season finale, which introduces the Whisperers. This was a major difference from the original comic, where Jesus is all the same alive and the actor explained, "It's an amazing evidence and I was so honored to be a part of it, simply at the aforementioned time, being the same character without anything fun to do is a scrap frustrating".[62] Nacon's and Masterson'due south characters are killed in the penultimate episode of the flavor; their deaths were adjusted from the comic book in which Rosita Espinosa and Ezekiel are among several killed by the Whisperers.[63]

Writing [edit]

Promotional poster for the second half of the season, featuring Samantha Morton every bit Alpha

Angela Kang stated that the season would include a timeskip, which coincides with the comic'southward narrative after the "All Out State of war" arc. She stated that they were aiming to give the series a "fresh look and feel", and "focusing a lot on the cadre grapheme relationships in the testify that have kind of been long-lasting, equally well as all of our wonderful serial regulars".[64] Kang said that the season would "explore what happened every bit man made objects and structures break downwardly" and "what happens every bit resource are getting low", giving the season a Western feel.[65] Actor Tom Payne, who portrays Paul "Jesus" Rovia, said the timejump is about a yr and a half from the finish of the eighth flavour, giving enough time for survivors to re-establish farming and livestock raising.[66]

A 2nd timeskip occurs towards the end of episode five, after a helicopter whisks a wounded Rick to safety. The next scene takes place six years afterwards, when a now much older Judith saves a group of survivors from a ring of walkers.[67]

Pattern [edit]

This season introduces the Whisperers, a grouping of human being survivors that accept created skins and masks out of walkers that allows them to move among and manipulate walker hordes. For these masks, director Greg Nicotero wanted to change the advent from the mode they are shown in the comic, which gave the masks a type of melting look. Nicotero also did not want to give these masks a look similar to Leatherface'due south from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Instead, they opted to brand the Whisperers masks immovable similar to Michael Myers' from the Halloween serial, which according to Nicotero, "you cannot gauge whatever kind of emotion".[68]

Release [edit]

The teaser for the flavour was released on July 19, 2018, the beginning day of the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con. The trailer was released on July 20, 2018.[69] The ninth flavour premiered on October 7, 2018,[two] and the episode was made bachelor a twenty-four hour period early via AMC Premiere, the network'south on-demand service.[70] The mid-season premiere was made bachelor a week before, on February 3, 2019, via AMC Premiere.[71]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

The 9th season received positive reviews, particularly credited to new showrunner Angela Kang

The 9th season of The Walking Dead was met with a positive reception, with critics noting its comeback over the two previous seasons. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a score of 89% with an average rating of 7.15 out of ten, based on 22 reviews. The site'southward critical consensus reads, "Nine seasons in, The Walking Dead feels more live than ever, with heightened tension and a refreshed pace that rejuvenates this long-running franchise."[72] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 72 out of 100 based on iv critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[73] Reviewing the season premiere, Sarah Moran of Screen Bluster wrote the episode "feels like the fresh commencement the series so desperately needs, trading grim wartime for a more peaceful flow of growth and reflection" and praised the changes made by new showrunner Angela Kang.[74] Erik Kain of Forbes called the first episode "the best episode since flavor 6 and amend than many in that flavour too."[75]

Brandon Davis of Comicbook.com wrote a highly positive review based on the first iii episodes, praising the more than character-driven narrative.[76] In another review from Comicbook.com, Cameron Bonomolo also praised the first three episodes of the season, writing, "The Walking Dead is now a political drama viewed through the lens of a zombie apocalypse, turning greater focus to more than complex grapheme-driven disharmonize that is at its strongest since the Frank Darabont-led beginning season." Bonomolo besides chosen the third episode "jaw-dropping" and that it "delivers some of the finest mystery and drama the prove has ever seen in its eight-year run."[77] Jeff Stone of IndieWire wrote a positive review based on the offset three episodes and gave them an "A−" grade. He called the ninth flavour a "huge stride upwards for the evidence" and that the episodes "are equally potent equally anything the show'southward washed since the heyday of Flavor four."[78]

The penultimate episode "The Calm Before" received disquisitional acclaim from critics. In the episode, several characters are killed off; including primary characters Enid and Tara Chambler. Alex McLevy writing for The A.5. Club praised the episode, with a qualification of A- and in his review he said: "At best, 'The Calm Before' could exist a memorial for what this show has been as it heads toward a new future, a reminder of what it used to look like during its strongest seasons, before reshuffling the undead chessboard of its major players and irresolute up the nature of its structure and stories. "Alert Signs" showed this was possible, and the Whisperers are an ideal foil by which to appoint in some aggressive new ways of dealing with these characters and communities equally they enter a new era of existence. True, this show hasn't demonstrated anything like the kind of consistency that would point to such a maneuver; continuing its uneven mix of soap-opera melodrama and intriguing experiments in post-apocalyptic thrills is the likely progression. Only as we shut the book on season nine and look to the testify'south 10th(!) year, this was an excellent reminder of what got the states all tuning in in the first identify."[79]

The Walking Expressionless (season 9): Disquisitional reception by episode
  • Flavor 9 (2018–nineteen) : Percentage of positive reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[72]

Ratings [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Alive +vii ratings were not bachelor, so Alive +iii ratings take been used instead.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Walking Dead at IMDb

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