New season of 'best Walking Dead spin-off' finally streaming

   

The new season of what some fans consider the 'best Walking Dead spin-off' is finally streaming.

The Walking Dead spin-offs for Rick and Michonne, Maggie and Negan, and  Daryl land release windows

Fans can finally binge all episodes of Dead City season two from today (July 10). Viewers just need access to Sky Max or an entertainment pass on NOW streaming platform.

Fans over in the UK have had to wait a considerable amount of more time than those in the US for its release. However, all eight episodes have been released at once.

Here is everything you need to know about The Walking Dead: Dead City season two, including plot, cast and reviews so far.

Ginny and Maggie in The Walking Dead: Dead City
Season two of the spin-off is finally streaming in the UK(Image: AMC)

What is second season of The Walking Dead: Dead City all about?

The series follows two of the most popular characters from the main and original Walking Dead series in Maggie and Negan. Audiences are used to seeing them on opposite sides but the first season saw them traveling together into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan cut off from the mainland .

 

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They were in search of Maggie's kidnapped son, Hershel. The crumbling city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world full of chaos, danger, beauty, and terror.

Season two picks up a year after Maggie infiltrated New York to save her son. Her group, The Brocks have been forced to join the New Babylon Federation while Maggie has been trying to move on with her life with teen son Hershel and Ginny.

However, those now in charge want to conscript the residents for a mission to finally take over the city. Meanwhile, Negan attempts to bring together the gangs that control Manhattan, knowing an invasion is inevitable.