Walking Dead Timeline Explained: When All 7 Shows Take Place

   

The Walking Dead timeline is complex, with its main series and spinoff shows occurring at different points in the ongoing story. Based on the comics by Robert Kirkman, AMC's live-action The Walking Dead TV show took on a life of its own, adding new stories, original characters, and multiple spinoff series. The main series finished its final season, while Fear the Walking Dead ended after eight. The Walking Dead: World Beyond has come and gone, while more spinoffs arrived, including shows focusing on the franchise's biggest characters, such as Maggie, Negan, Daryl Dixon, Michonne, and the overall protagonist, Rick Grimes.

The Walking Dead's Norman Reedus Spinoff Series' Official Title Is - Daryl  Dixon

The original Walking Dead comic series employs several extended time skips that advance the story. However, the Walking Dead timeline on TV has advanced faster, with the post-Savior leap in time being far longer than in the comics. And where Fear the Walking Dead initially charted the outbreak's origins, the show soon caught up to the main series adaptation — before falling behind again. With multiple shows already twisting and turning around each other and even more zombie apocalypse goodness on the way, the convoluted world of The Walking Dead is trickier to follow than ever.

The Walking Dead Season 1

October 22, 2010 - October 27, 2010

The Walking Dead Trailer Season 1

The Walking Dead timeline begins with Rick Grimes getting shot while on duty as a cop and falling into a coma. The entire world goes wrong during his absence, and Rick awakens on day 59 of the zombie outbreak, with The Walking Dead season 1 taking place in mid-to-late 2010, relative to when the premiere episode aired. The story kicks off properly with Rick's awakening and setting out to find his wife and son, only to find the world has fallen apart.

The Walking Dead season 1 taking place in mid-to-late 2010, relative to when the premiere episode aired.

The plot takes Rick from the hospital to Morgan's house, then toward an emotional reunion with his family, and finally to the CDC, where season 1 concludes. These events take place within one week, bringing the franchise to day 64—roughly nine weeks since the virus began wreaking havoc. This was one of the shortest time frames of any period in The Walking Dead. While the first scenes were before the outbreak, only five days had passed since Rick had woke up from his coma.

The Walking Dead Season 2

October 28, 2010 - November 15, 2010

Maggie holding up a match next to Negan looking worried in Dead City in front of The Walking Dead season 2 cast image

The Walking Dead season 2 takes place mostly on the Greene family's farm, where Rick's group spends a handful of weeks camped up with Hershel and his children, including Maggie. These events move The Walking Dead timeline onto day 83 when Hershel's farm is overrun, and the two groups officially join to head out into the unknown wilderness. This is also after Rick kills Shane and tells the group that they will follow his lead, or he will leave them behind.

The year is still 2010, as day 83 takes place on November 15, 2010. In between The Walking Dead season 2 and 3, Negan's first wife, Lucille, runs out of cancer medication, and he heads off to find help. On March 28, 2011, he accidentally destroys her chemo medication by forgetting to turn on the generator, and Lucille dies by suicide so Negan can move on with his life. This leads Negan to start the Saviors. During the time between the second and third seasons, Morgan's son Duane also dies.

 

The Walking Dead Season 3

June 15, 2011 - July 4, 2011

Glenn bloody and Maggie crying in The Walking Dead season 3 episode 8

The first jump in The Walking Dead timeline occurs between seasons 2 and 3, moving the story forward seven months as Rick's group endures a harsh winter and hones their survival skills. When The Walking Dead season 3 begins, it is June 2011, at which point the characters find a prison to make their new home. The survivors clear out the prison, deal with the few inmates still there, and create a new home with a giant gate protecting them from the zombie hoards.

The season also introduces Michonne and the group finds their first major new community in Woodbury. This leads to their first battle against The Governor, which shows how dangerous the humans in the zombie apocalypse really are. The events in this season all happen in just over one week, bringing The Walking Dead timeline to 303 days since patient zero first spluttered over someone. The season ends with the survivors getting the jump on The Governor, setting up their big war the next season.

 

The Walking Dead Season 4

January 26, 2012 - February 6, 2012

Norman Reedus as Daryl and Melissa McBride as Carol in The Walking Dead Season 4

Another time skip occurs between The Walking Dead seasons 3 and 4, lasting a period of six months while the prison community enjoys a spell of peace. During this time, Morgan Jones meets Eastman and learns the art of Aikido that'll serve him well in future seasons, while The Governor recoups and encounters new followers. It is January 2012, and 520 days of the zombie apocalypse have passed. Rick's survivors are in flu season and enduring a devastating outbreak.

The prison is abandoned altogether in The Walking Dead after The Governor attacks on January 30. His death happens only four days into the fourth season, and at that point, Rick's people split up and reunite at Terminus, which is a bad move. With each second-half episode in The Walking Dead season 4 focusing on a different group, the narrative takes place over only one or two weeks. By the end of the season, the date is now February 6, 2012, with only 11 days passing throughout season 4.

 

The Walking Dead Season 5

February 6, 2012 - March 13, 2012

Carol In Suburban Clothes At Alexandria In The Walking Dead Season 5

Picking up where The Walking Dead season 4 left off, season 5 deals with the Terminus cannibals, with Rick and his allies killing many of them on the first day of the new season. After this, they move on to their next destination. First up, they meet Father Gabriel just one day after fighting Terminus, and while he is antagonistic, he ends up joining them. Tyreese, Beth, and Bob died during the journey. However, after this, they finally find Alexandria, leading to a home they keep until the end.

When Rick executes Pete after he accidentally kills Deanna's husband, he lets everyone know he is in charge now, and they will listen to him if they want to survive the dangers outside their city.

Although it seems a lot happens during this season, it is actually another condensed installment. The Walking Dead season 5 largely takes place in just over one month. When Rick executes Pete after he accidentally kills Deanna's husband, he lets everyone know he is in charge now, and they will listen to him if they want to survive the dangers outside their city. This moment happened on March 13, 2012, just five weeks after the premiere, bringing the show to day 567.

DID YOU KNOW: Most of the zombie extras in season 5 were fans of the show who auditioned specifically to play walkers.

 

The Walking Dead Season 6

March 13, 2012 - May 3, 2012

Rick (Andrew Lincoln) is shocked on The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 9

There's no time skip before The Walking Dead season 6, and the first half of this installment is even more constrained than before. The first nine episodes, from the premiere until "No Way Out," focus on preventing a herd from attacking Alexandria and only span a handful of days. Episode 9, "No Way Out," takes place on March 20, so it is just one week from the moment that Rick killed Pete in the season 5 finale and the last moment in the ninth episode of season 6.

A mini-skip of four weeks occurs during season 6's mid-season break, with "The Next World" taking place on April 19, 2012. This introduces Paul "Jesus" Rovie to the group, and then the second batch of episodes covers a little over a week. The second half of season 6 sees the first foray into Negan's Walking Dead arc. In the season finale, Negan captures the group and forces them to their knees as he plans to kill one of them. This happened on May 3, 2012, just two weeks after the midseason return.

 

The Walking Dead Season 7

May 3, 2012 - May 15, 2012

Rick Grimes on the ground aiming a gun in The Walking Dead season 7 episode 12

With The Walking Dead season 6 ending on the notorious Negan cliffhanger, there's no gap between season 6's finale and season 7's premiere. In fact, The Walking Dead actually rewinds a few minutes to show who met the wrong end of Negan's baseball bat, depicting the murders of Abraham and Glenn in brutal detail. Over 12 days, Negan's Saviors continue to lean heavily on both Alexandria and Hilltop, while contact is made with the Kingdom, Oceanside, and the Scavengers.

An attempt to overthrow Negan goes wrong, thanks to the duplicitous Jadis. However, Rick finds allies in Ezekiel and The Kingdom and starts to build his army to battle Negan and the Saviors. This is one of the more compact seasons, as it has 18 episodes, but it only covers a total of 12 days since Glenn's tragic death and sets up a big war between the two groups that plays out in the eighth season. By this time in The Walking Dead timeline, the show officially hits 630 days.

The Walking Dead Season 8

May 31, 2012 - June 7, 2012

Maggie Georgie Hilda and Midge at Hilltop in The Walking Dead season 8 episode 12

Only 16 days have passed since the season 7 finale and Rick's declaration of war. The Walking Dead season 8 is now five months into 2012, and once again only charts a few days. This is the season where Rick takes the fight to Negan and the Saviors. Shockingly, this war is not prolonged. While it took months for Rick and his allies to beat the Governor in the past, the war with Negan lasted a total of six days, ending on June 5 when Rick chooses to let Negan live, but locks him up.

By the season 8 finale episode, the threat of the Saviors is over. Negan is put out of commission with a lifetime prison sentence. Alexandria, Oceanside, The Hilltop, and The Kingdom are all now working hand in hand. Maggie is preparing to give birth to her and Glenn's child (Hershel Rhee). By this time, the finale takes place on June 7, 2012, and it has been 653 days since the zombie outbreak began. Following this event, the zombie series has the biggest time jump to date.

 

The Walking Dead Season 9

February 12, 2014 - January 30, 2021

Carol (Melissa McBride) is worried on The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 15

In the first significant time jump, The Walking Dead timeline moves ahead 20 months to February 2014, with Alexandria and its allies enjoying their longest period of peace and prosperity thanks to Negan sitting in jail. The first five episodes of The Walking Dead season 9 take place in 2014 and span just over one month while the allied communities — now including the remaining Saviors — attempt to build bridges of both the literal and metaphorical kinds. The world has been awful for slightly more than 1,200 days.

This is when Rick Grimes "dies" in a fiery explosion on March 18, 2014. Eight months later, Michonne is pregnant and the events of "Scars" take place (November 1, 2014). Sixteen months after that, Daryl meets Leah and Dog while out in the wild searching for Rick, and they casually bicker with each other over the ensuing two years of sporadic forest meetings.

The Walking Dead season 9 timeline jumps all the way to October 18, 2020. Six years have passed since Rick's assumed death, and Judith is now eight years old. Most of the rest of the season covers a short period of days when the survivors make first contact with the Whisperers. After Alpha's severed head display in "The Calm Before," there's another jump before the finale lasting three or four months, taking The Walking Dead's narrative to day 3,812 and January 30, 2021.

 

The Walking Dead Season 10

August 15, 2021 - September 23, 2021

Neagan in Alexandria in The Walking Dead season 10

With time jumps happening more often now, The Walking Dead season 10 picks up seven months after the season 9 finale on August 15, 2021. However, things finally slow down somewhat, and the events of season 10 take place within a timeframe of several weeks. This season sees the giant final battle with The Whisperers and the eventual rise of Negan to antihero status. It also sets up the show to head into the Commonwealth storyline and the final season.

As with the Saviors and Negan, the final battle with the Whisperers goes relatively quickly. The season started on August 15, and Negan killed Alpha on August 30, just 15 days later. On September 5, Daryl kills Beta, and the Whisperers War ends. The final episode of the season is "Here's Negan" and its action takes place on September 23, 2021, meaning only six weeks have passed, and the day count is closer to 4,047 by this time.

 

The Walking Dead Season 11

September 24, 2021 - Summer 2023

Josh Hamilton as Lance Michael James Shaw as Mercer and Laila Robins as Pamela Milton in Walking Dead

The Walking Dead's final season picks up one day after the season 10 finale. The first nine episodes take place over the course of six days. After this, the first time jump occurs between "No Other Way" and "New Haunts," which sees the show fast-forward a month in the future, leading to Carol's discovery of Ezekiel's condition while staying in the Commonwealth on October 31, 2021. The rest of the season keeps on having small time jumps as the story moves quickly to the end.

The Commonwealth storyline goes from September 24, 2021, to the final battle with Pamela Milton and her forces on April 10, 2022.

The Commonwealth storyline goes from September 24, 2021, to the final battle with Pamela Milton and her forces on April 10, 2022. This means the timeline for this season was seven months (day 4,247). However, the biggest time leap occurs at the end of The Walking Dead series finale, with a year passing between the defeat of the zombie hoard and the rebuilding of Hilltop and Alexandria. By its end, The Walking Dead takes place over 4,678 days — or just under 13 years.

Fear The Walking Dead Season 1

August 25, 2010 - September 9, 2010

The survivors race to Strand's (Colman Domingo) mansion on Fear the Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 6.

Spinoffs begin to muddle when the Walking Dead shows take place. Billed as a prequel to the main series, Fear the Walking Dead begins slightly before its predecessor in the period of time when Rick Grimes was in a coma. This puts the series premiere on August 25, 2010, which covers approximately two weeks of story.

This takes Madison and her family from the moment they first notice the undead to their arrival at Victor Strand's yacht on outbreak day 16. The series shows what happens to the world (at least in California) during the initial outbreak by focusing on Madison, Chris, Alicia, Nick, and more. It also introduced most of the characters who would carry the series through the first few seasons, although very few of them would last to the end of the show. The last day for this season was September 9, 2010.

 

Fear The Walking Dead Season 2

September 9, 2010 - September 30, 2010

Mark Kelly as Connor talking with slight smile in Fear the Walking Dead season 2 episode 5

The first half of Fear the Walking Dead season 2 continues straight from season 1 and only adds another week or so to The Walking Dead timeline. The first episode is set on the very same day as the season 1 finale, and it moves on to show the families trying to survive together before things start to fall apart with some dying and others ending up separated. This all leads to the seventh episode, "Shiva," which takes place on September 15, less than a week after the premiere.

When Fear the Walking Dead season 2 resumes from its midseason break with "Grotesque," the action moves to Mexico but still only inches forward. The prequel is somewhere around day 37 in the season finale, "North," with Rick still yet to awaken on the other side of the United States. This means the first two seasons of Fear the Walking Dead take place before anything happens in The Walking Dead timeline, showing the world falling apart into what Rick saw when he finally woke up.

 

Fear The Walking Dead Season 3

October 1, 2010 - October 27, 2010

Walker And Crazy Dog In Fear The Walking Dead Season 3 Finale

Fear the Walking Dead season 3 picks up right after season 2's cliffhanger ending, but then covers a slightly bigger expanse of over a month, as Madison and her family become embroiled in a post-apocalyptic battle between racist cowboys and Native Americans. By this time, the family has moved closer to the border and realizes that the apocalypse has ravaged everything and that humans really are more dangerous than the walking dead hoards of zombies.

By the time the action ended, the Clark family had been separated by a dam explosion on day 64, which was October 27, 2010. This is a great moment for the third season of Fear the Walking Dead to end because, on the very next day, Rick Grimes wakes up from his coma in the main Walking Dead series. This fulfills the promise of the prequel to tell the story of what happened before the main series began, and with the fourth season, it starts to run concurrent with its parent series.

 

Fear The Walking Dead Season 4

June 8, 2012 - November 18, 2012

Charlie holding a walkie talkie in Fear The Walking Dead season 4

After only covering a couple of months in the space of three seasons, Fear the Walking Dead hits the accelerator and winds up two years in the future, now set in mid-to-late 2012. It all starts with the first real crossover, as Morgan makes his debut on the spinoff series, with Jesus, Carol, and Rick visiting him and asking him to return with them. However, he refuses and sets out on a new journey, where he meets the characters that make up the new version of Fear the Walking Dead.

Fear the Walking Dead flashbacks show how Madison's family settled on a baseball field during those two years but were forced to vacate under attack from an enemy group. Season 4's main story begins on October 8, and spans several days in its first eight episodes. A month passes before "Close Your Eyes," from which the rest of the season charts another week or so. At this point, Morgan joins them, and the season ends on November 18, 2012 (day 817).

 

Fear The Walking Dead Season 5

October 11, 2013 - December 12, 2013

Logan right before getting shot in Fear The Walking Dead season 5 episode 13

By the time Fear the Walking Dead season 5 begins, Morgan and his new friends have spent almost a year trying to help others in need, landing the spin-off in late 2012. The Walking Dead is still in the interim between seasons 8 and 9 during this time. The first eight episodes of Fear the Walking Dead season 5 spread across a week, where the survivors land a plane in a radioactive area to help those trapped within and miraculously make their escape.

When the story resumes on day 1,199 (December 5, 2013), over a month has passed for Morgan's band of heroes. Fear the Walking Dead season 5's clash with Virginia then lasts a week, with the season 5 finale being on December 12. Dwight, who had joined from the main Walking Dead series, leaves to find Sherry, John and June get married, and in a shocking season finale moment, Virginia shoots Morgan and leaves him for dead, which makes it look like he has finally met his end.

 

Fear The Walking Dead Season 6

January 23, 2014 - April 23, 2014

Morgan (Lennie James) in peril on Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 1