AMC's Walking Dead comic scenes were considered too graphic for TV, and were replaced with slightly less disturbing plotlines. The Walking Dead was often bleak, but the original ending appeared to offer no hope at all.
While The Walking Dead comic book's original ending is no more graphic than many Walking Dead TV scenes, it would still have been one of the most shocking moments in the franchise. The original ending would have shown Rick Grimes bringing his group of survivors to Alexandria, and setting up the community, giving a powerful speech. However, the next few s would have transitioned to show Rick as a statue, with the city overrun by zombies. This ending confirms that the zombies would have won, with Rick living long enough to be commemorated with a statue but ultimately dying too.
AMC's The Walking Dead Franchise Can Still Adapt The Comic Book's Scrapped Ending
The Comic Book's Darker Ending Would Resolve A Major Complaint About The Franchise
While the main show has ended, there are still active TV shows and spin-offs in the Walking Dead universe, including Daryl Dixon and Dead City. Alexandria might have fallen before, but it has since been rebuilt, and even more importantly, Rick Grimes is alive. This means that there are plenty of opportunities to make the comic book's original ending into a reality, even if it does not play out in exactly the same way as the comics. A different character could have Rick Grimes' original Walking Dead fate, with Daryl Dixon looking like a possible candidate.
Few people knew about The Walking Dead comics' planned ending, but Rick Grimes actor Andrew Lincoln was one of them.
The spin-off series The Ones Who Live left Rick Grimes with his family in the CRM, which was a controversial ending for his character. Rick's Walking Dead TV and comic book fates are vastly different, with the comic book version of Rick suffering far more than his TV counterpart. A growing complaint about the Walking Dead franchise was the way that its central characters developed thick plot armor, with Rick being seemingly invincible. Showing him to have died along with everyone else could have gone a long way to fixing this issue.
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If The Walking Dead had ended with the implication that everybody was dead soon after showing Rick's optimistic speech, it would have been very fitting based on the show's track record. The Walking Dead often made its fans cry, as the writers had a talent for showing extremely uplifting and optimistic moments alongside heartbreaking deaths. The planned ending would have been the ultimate example of this strategy, but as it did not happen, the episode "The Calm Before" showed this best. Siddiq tells the Kingdom about how his group fought against Alpha together, while knowing that they were doomed.

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The original ending to The Walking Dead would have set a very bleak tone, which would be difficult for a spin-off to come back from. Writer and co-creator Robert Kirkman explained in The Walking Dead Deluxe #84 that The Walking Dead escaped its original ending because "I didn't want to end the series; I was having too much fun." The show had some epic moments and iconic characters, but the shocking twist could have been done well, and The Walking Dead's planned ending had the potential to be one of the most memorable TV show endings of all time.

- Created by
- Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, Charlie Adlard
- First TV Show
- The Walking Dead
- Latest TV Show
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
- TV Shows
- More Tales from the Walking Dead Universe
- First Episode Air Date
- October 31, 2010
- Cast
- Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Danai Gurira, Lauren Cohan, Lennie James
The Walking Dead is a massive multimedia franchise that began with a comic book series created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The franchise gained widespread popularity with the launch of the television series The Walking Dead in 2010 on AMC, which chronicles the lives of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, referred to as "walkers." The success of the original show has led to numerous spin-offs, web series, video games, novels, and other media. The franchise explores themes of survival, human nature, and the breakdown of society in the face of an existential threat, making it one of the most successful and influential horror series of the 21st century.
- Current Series
- The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
- TV Show(s)
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, More Tales from the Walking Dead Universe