ICYMI: TheWalkingDeadDeadCity star LaurenCohan has some very interesting things to say about MaggieRhee, Negan, the TWD spinoff, and more. / TheWalkingDead TWD TWDDeadCity AMCTV
\nSo the last time we checked in on AMC's upcoming Negan & Maggie -focused spinoff, The Walking Dead: Dead City, Morgan was teasing how fans shouldn't expect the same Negan in this series that they saw offering a silent goodbye to Daryl near the end of the TWD finale. This time around, Cohan gets a chance to catch us up to speed with how things are going with Maggie.
Negan has an opportunity to kind of fall into some old habits, because it's all a survival mechanism for him, especially if he's not with the group. The group kind of tamed him in a lot of ways, and to fit in, he had to stop being who he was. And I think away from this group, he is likely to fall into some old traps and old behaviors,' Morgan explained during an interview with EW when asked if he thought Negan's time away from Maggie was a good thing for him.
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