![]() She took this as a clue and set out to follow the lead. A character named Virgil then told her the boots had come from a ship that washed up during a "big storm." Michonne discovered a ship's log that tracked the vessel from Virginia to a port in New Jersey. and hopefully this will be tastier than an onion." In Season 10's "What We Become," Michonne, who thought Rick had died years ago, discovered his boots in a Navy Research Facility on Bloodsworth Island. It's a very mysterious onion that we're going to be peeling back the layers on. We're going to explore what this organization is and who they are through the eyes of these new characters. And in doing that, maybe there could be some hints about where Rick could be. We're going to learn a lot more about this organization. Then the show jumped forward six years.Īndrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes on Rick's final Walking Dead TV episode." was injured but still alive and they were taking him somewhere," Negrete told us. Unfortunately, no one in Rick's life knew this happened and everyone assumed he died (though Daryl spent quite a while in the woods looking for a body). She told them Rick was a B, but he was strong and needed help. Yes, after Rick didn't die in the bridge explosion back in Season 9's "What Comes After," Anne saved him by handing him over to the Three Rings, which took them both away in the helicopter. ![]() Fortunately for Anne, she came across a badly injured Rick Grimes. So in her walkie-talkie communications with the helicopter, she lied and said she had an "A" for them. Anne eventually set Gabriel free herself out of guilt, but she still wanted to leave with the Three Rings. When she refused, she knocked him out saying "All this time, I thought you were a B." This made the A and B labelings for the Three Rings more unclear. When questioned by Gabriel about an ex-Savior named Justin disappearing, she came clean with Gabriel, who'd recently become her lover, and asked him to leave with her and go join the mysterious group since she'd asked to be extracted. Still, all the while, she was trading people to the Three Rings for supplies. After Rick and his army won the Savior War, Anne, no longer with a Scavenger community to fall back on, became a part of his crew. At the time, it seemed like the A's and B's might have something to do with infected and non-infected people. Back as Jadis, she first tried to give Negan over to the Three Rings, as revenge for Savior Simon killing her entire group, but even then she also tried to get Negan bit by a walker before the chopper came and got him. In exchange for supplies, she and her fellow Scavengers (assuming they were all in on the deal) would provide this Three Rings group with live human specimens, which she was told to classify as "A"s or "B"s (we can still only guess at their meaning). Pollyanna McIntosh as Anne on The Walking Dead.Six or more years back, in The Walking Dead's timeline, Anne (formerly Jadis) had a deal going with a clandestine, well-armed group that had access to a helicopter. So let's track the "Three Rings" - from The Walking Dead to Fear the Walking Dead to what we know about them in World Beyond - and figure out just what these rascals are up to. World Beyond's EP and showrunner Matthew Negrete also spoke to us a bit about this group (aka "those rascals in those helicopters," as he put it) in order to shed a bit more light on their mission, their presence on the spinoff series, and what they might mean for the endgame of the Walking Dead universe as a whole. But as the pair moves deeper into the gritty depths of the walker-infested city, it becomes apparent that the traumas of their tumultuous past may prove just as great a threat as the dangers of the present.We've written about the Three Rings group/CRM before, most notably after Michonne's last episode, which worked to set up the Rick Grimes movie that Michonne will also be a part of. While in the city, Maggie and Negan encounter native New Yorkers, evade a marshal with a troubled past, and hunt down a notorious killer. “Maggie and Negan journey to the island of Manhattan, which, having been isolated since the beginning of the walker apocalypse, has developed its own unique threats. “Years have passed since we last saw Maggie and Negan and they must now form a tenuous alliance in order to accomplish a dangerous mission,” reads the synopsis. It will arrive later this summer as the first episode will premiere on AMC and AMC+ on June 18, 2023. The Walking Dead: Dead City premiere date was announced today for the upcoming The Walking Dead spin-off series starring Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Maggie and Negan.
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