Where You Can See Your Favorite Walking Dead Stars Before Next Season Starts
Now that The Walking Dead's gruesome sixth season finale has come and gone, there's one thing about the end of the zombie drama that we know for sure: we have some seriously boring Sunday nights ahead of us until it returns. To help fill the void, we've rounded up all of the movies and TV shows where the stars of the show will be popping up next, from family-friendly cartoons to dark, gritty dramas. Check them out here, and then see what we already know about season seven.
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Norman Reedus
Catch Reedus in the upcoming indie drama Sky with Diane Krüger, and the six episode-long show Ride With Norman Reedus, this June on AMC.
Steven Yeun
Glenn's dashing alter ego will star alongside David Tennant and Felicia Day in Chew, an animated movie about a detective who gets psychic impressions from everything he eats. The release date hasn't been announced yet, but you can get your hands on the graphic novel that inspired it in the meantime.
Josh McDermitt
McDermitt will ditch Eugene's mullet to appear in two movies, Middle Man and Odious, both due later this year.
Danai Gurira
Although it's hard to imagine Gurira as anyone other than Michonne, the actress is set to star as Afeni Shakur in the highly anticipated Tupac biopic, All Eyez on Me.
Chandler Riggs
Riggs isn't venturing far from the horror genre. He's set to appear in the upcoming film Keep Watching, with Bella Thorne and Ioan Gruffudd, about a terrifying home invasion.
Lauren Cohan
In addition to her recent haircut, one of the biggest theories about why Maggie will be the one to die in the season finale has to do with Cohan's casting in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and All Eyez on Me alongside Gurira.
Seth Gilliam
Long before he was scaredy-cat Father Gabriel, Gilliam was starring in the long-running Teen Wolf series (where you can still find him), and he has a role as a police officer in the sci-fi thriller Police State, which will be released later in 2016.
Melissa McBride
McBride will take a break from playing the complex Carol to lend her immense talent to the movie The Happys, which also stars Janeane Garofalo.
Lennie James
After closing out the sixth season as Morgan, James will put down his bo staff for a role in the movie Double Play with La La Anthony.
Ross Marquand
Marquand's jaw-dropping impressions will no doubt be on full display when he lends his voice to the children's animated film Sheep & Wolves, which also features the vocal talents of Ruby Rose and Tom Felton.