

plays with Judith and Gracie on the community streets when Michonne comes out of her house and orders Judith to keep her brother safe as she goes over to the guard post.Īt night, R.J. sleeps in his bed as Michonne watches from his bedroom door. runs up to Michonne and asks for food, as she picks him up and hugs him once again. Later, after Michonne and Judith's conversation, R.J. is now living with Michonne and Judith in their home in Alexandria.Īs Magna sneaks around outside of their house with a knife, she opens a back door slightly but sees Michonne pick up and hug R.J., which prompts her to leave. Six years after the disappearance of his father, a 5-year-old R.J. was his older, adopted sister, Judith Grimes. Born in November 2014, Michonne named their son after his supposed late-father. Rick Grimes Jr., R.J., was conceived by Rick and Michonne Grimes in February 2014. has recently jumped two grades in school. He is apparently extremely bright as Sebastian Milton mentions that R.J. He is shown to get along with the rest of the kids well, often seen playing with them.

can be seen as part of his legacy that lives on. After the disappearance of his father, Rick Grimes, R.J. is a cheerful, amiable, innocent, and benevolent child. Will the sum of their individual journeys cumulate into one, or divide them forever? The fight for a future continues to be exasperated by the ominous population of walkers.R.J.

The looming pressure is cresting towards a day of reckoning for all. The clock is ticking for our heroes inside the Commonwealth as well.Īs each group continues to get caught in uncontrollable situations, threats lurk around every corner, dead and alive. What they're about to embark on will only invite more danger with massive consequences. But if their next move fails, staying won't be an option either. With the vast debt our group owes and no other viable place to live, simply leaving has never been an option. By exposing the Milton's corruption, their hope to create a better, more equal, life for all may instead put everyone at risk. Inside the Commonwealth, Connie's article has created more chaos than planned. It's a race against the clock to stay alive and extract those still living in the Commonwealth before Hornsby can execute his revenge. With Commonwealth flags raised at Hilltop, Alexandria, and Oceanside, there's no time to strategize for those on the road. On the heels of the oppressive presence of locusts, an even greater force is bearing down on every single member of each community. And we have those screencaps for you below: Image: AMC Screencap Image: AMC Screencap Image: AMC Screencap "Rick and Michonne, they're going to be in a world unlike we've ever seen in 'The Walking Dead.' And their story, in and of itself, is an epic love story." But that's not all, because the trailer/promo reel that was screened at the event (and shared with the press) included some brief moments from the upcoming Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan) and Lauren Cohan (Maggie)-starring The Walking Dead: Dead City.
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Taking part in a panel that also included Esta Spalding ( Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches), Mark Johnson (Anne Rice Universe), Anna Fishko ( Orphan Black: Echoes) & Peter Ocko ( Moonhaven), Gimple teased that viewers should expect a whole new world when the Rick ( Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne ( Danai Gurira) spinoff series hits screens next year. In fact, there were two important updates to pass along to you, the first coming from TWDU CCO Scott Gimple during the "The World is a Dumpster Fire – Let's Build New Ones" panel moderated by Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick. But don't think for one second that The Walking Dead universe wasn't in the mix. From Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire getting a second season to first-look images from Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches, Orphan Black: Echos & Straight Man, and lots more. If you had a chance to check out our coverage of the third annual AMC Networks Summit that took place this week, then you know that there was a ton of news on any number of shows.
