The Walking Dead (2010–2022)

The Walking Dead (2010–2022) is a genre-defining survival drama that spans 11 gripping seasons of fear, loss, hope, and resilience. Set in a world overrun by the undead, the series explores how far humanity will go — and what it will become — when society collapses.
The story begins with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), a small-town sheriff who wakes from a coma to find civilization destroyed and the dead walking the earth. As he reunites with his family, Rick is thrust into a harsh new reality where every choice is a matter of life or death.
From desolate highways and abandoned cities to walled-off communities and brutal dictatorships, Rick and a revolving group of survivors face relentless threats — not just from walkers, but from other humans who have embraced violence, control, and chaos. With iconic characters like Daryl, Carol, Glenn, Maggie, Negan, and Michonne, the series constantly reinvents itself, showing the evolution of both its characters and the collapsing world around them.
Blending horror, action, and human drama, The Walking Dead is a raw, emotional journey through a world where the dead rule — but the living must decide what’s still worth fighting for.