The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 4 is expected to release on 12 September 2021. You can watch all seasons on Amazon Prime Video.
About The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard—together forming the core of The Walking Dead franchise.
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The series is about a large ensemble cast trying to survive a zombie apocalypse and trying to save themselves from the attacks of zombies known as “walkers”. However, with the collapse of modern civilization, these survivors must find others who survived the apocalypse and form groups to stay safe.
In this episode of The Walking Dead Daryl and Dog get captured by the Reapers. They are then taken to the Meridian. But there’s no reason to worry for Daryl as he got his own spin-off alongside Carol after the fact. It is yet to be seen what he discovers about the reapers and how this may affect him mentally.
Anyways, as we are still so early in this season, we can definitely expect a lot more surprises on the way.
If you've watched it, what did you think of tonight's episode of #TWD?! Lots of action, lots of symbolism…
Those Reapers aren't messing around…
Talk about it here: https://t.co/ungGR1OaNY pic.twitter.com/Z8kgQDjVPG
— The Walking Dead (@TheWalkingDead) September 6, 2021
The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 4: Release Date
The fans have already binge-watched all the previous episodes and are curiously waiting for the next episodes to release. Well you don’t have to wait much longer as The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 4 is expected to release on 12 September, 2021.
Where to Watch?
You can watch all seasons of The Walking Dead on Amazon Prime Video and the official website of AMC.
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