In a recent interview with The Direct, Gimple, who served as showrunner on The Ones Who Live, addresses Rick and Michonne's future in the world of The Walking Dead. While he reiterates that the show was conceived as a limited series, which would traditionally mean no season 2, he does tease that it's not entirely off the table. As for Rick and Michonne, Gimple says audiences could see these characters return to the franchise in some other form:
"I mean the plan was to keep it limited. Not necessarily never to see those characters again, but to keep it limited. But I always say, you never know.
"There's so many... I've been very careful to not say, 'Oh, that'll never happen,' because it does. So you know, there are possibilities. And there's possibilities of all sorts of strange iterations of shows with those characters and with other characters. So you know I think it's entirely possible."
What Gimple's Tease Means For The Ones Who Live Season 2
Season 1 Was An AMC Success
Warning! Spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live's ending.
Though conceived as a limited series, The Ones Who Live's ending does leave the door open for more. After killing Beale (Terry O'Quinn) and essentially taking down the CRM command structure, Rich and Michonne return home where they reunite with Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Antony Azor). The two characters get a decidedly happy ending in the series, but the fact that they remain alive certainly means that they could return, either in a season 2 or in spinoffs like The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon or The Walking Dead: Dead City, both of which remain ongoing.
Daryl Dixon is confirmed to return for season 3 and Dead City season 2 premieres on May 4, 2025.
Our Take On More Rick & Michonne In The Walking Dead Franchise
Should The Characters Get To Keep Their Happy Ending?
In The Walking Dead, happy endings are incredibly rare, and the vast majority of the characters introduced in season 1 are long dead. Any return from Rick or Michonne down the line could shatter this happy ending, potentially opening the door for some serious tragedy. It remains to be seen whether The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live will return, but it does sound like Rich and Michonne aren't done in this franchise just yet.