The Terms of servicewar approaches, Walking Deadfans, and it begins in October. AMC has confirmed that The Walking Dead's eighth season will begin Oct. 22.
SEE ALSO: Frank Darabont's emails to 'The Walking Dead' crew will singe your eyebrowsIn Season 7, Negan tried to take down Rick and the town of Alexandria and failed miserably. Daryl broke out of the Saviors camp and Carol woke up from her apathetic stupor. Now Rick is rallying the troops against Negan with Maggie and the people of Hilltop, so we can expect the famous All Out War storyline when Season 8 starts in the fall.
Additionally, AMC announced that Fear the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead's prequel show, will return Sept. 10.
Nicole Herviou contributed to this post.
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