The Walking Dead (TV Series 2010–2022)


Developed by: Frank Darabont
Based on the comic by: Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, Charlie Adlard
Genre: Post-Apocalyptic / Horror / Survival Drama
Seasons: 11 • Episodes: 177
The Walking Dead follows Rick Grimes, a sheriff’s deputy who wakes from a coma and discovers the world has fallen to a zombie apocalypse. He reunites with his family and becomes the leader of a group of survivors trying to stay alive in a landscape filled with flesh-eating walkers — and even more dangerous humans.
As civilization collapses, Rick and his group struggle with moral choices, loyalty, and the brutal reality that survival sometimes requires becoming the very thing you fear. The biggest threat isn’t the dead… it’s the living.
Strong character-driven drama, focusing on humanity rather than just zombies
Emotional storytelling & shocking moments, including major character deaths
Constantly evolving world — new communities, enemies, and shifting power dynamics
Iconic villains, such as The Governor and Negan, raising the stakes
Cinematic horror and practical effects that elevate the intensity and realism
The Walking Dead is one of the most defining and influential TV shows of the 2010s — a gripping, emotional, and often brutal examination of what it means to remain human when the world has ended. Despite ups and downs, the series delivers unforgettable characters, powerful drama, and intense, suspense-filled survival storytelling.