'The Walking Dead' showrunner crushes an old theory

Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in AMC's "The Walking Dead." AMC

Another day, another "The Walking Dead" theory shot down.

Executive producer Scott Gimple has debunked a talked-about theory regarding the shot of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) as an old man. In the show's trailer for season 8, Rick seems to have significantly aged and looks to be injured and has fans wildly speculating about "The Walking Dead's" main character and where the show is headed in the coming season.

One of the most discussed fan theory is that Old Man Rick is a time jump of the AMC series akin to the one done in the comic books after the violent conclusion of the all-out war against the villain Negan. Another popular theory floating around is that Old Man Rick is the Rick from the beginning of the zombie drama series waking up in the hospital from his coma. This theory could potentially make all the events that happened on the show since the beginning to be just a complex dream.

Gimple did not give a lot of details concerning Old Man Rick or what he signifies or where the show is headed, but he has debunked the theory about Rick waking up in the hospital from a dream. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly he said that, "I can say that it is not him waking up from the coma in the hospital. Some people thought that, and it's not that."

With that theory debunked, the show can still tackle Old Man Rick. One way they can do it is to have the series jump forward in time — more or less 10 years into future. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Andrew Lincoln shared that he was shocked to find out about the development of his character, but at the same time, found it to be a great storytelling device. As far as storytelling devices go, the writers could be setting up the first half of the season with several small time jumps to prepare for the big flash-forward later on. Gimple has confirmed that Old Man Rick will make an appearance on the season 8's premiere, but the details surrounding it will not be told much later in the season.

"The Walking Dead" will return on Sunday, Oct. 22, at 9 p.m. EDT on AMC.

News
Bible sales surge by 87% as Generation Z rediscovers faith
Bible sales surge by 87% as Generation Z rediscovers faith

Bible sales in the UK have risen sharply, increasing by 87 per cent from £2.69 million in 2019 to £5.02 million in 2024, according to new data from SPCK Group and Nielsen Book Data.

Lent and Ramadan have sparked complaints over the ‘woke’ storyline in BBC Radio drama The Archers
Lent and Ramadan have sparked complaints over the ‘woke’ storyline in BBC Radio drama The Archers

BBC Radio 4’s long-running rural drama The Archers has come under fire for its recent exploration of Ramadan, with many listeners criticising the decision to feature a Christian character, Lynda Snell, fasting in the run-up to Lent.

Can Christian civilization thrive without community?
Can Christian civilization thrive without community?

The West’s retreat from its Christian roots, worn down by progressive ideologies and colonial guilt, risks unravelling a legacy built on the belief that every person bears God’s image and is redeemed by Christ’s sacrifice.

Church cautiously welcomes Northern Ireland government programme
Church cautiously welcomes Northern Ireland government programme

The document outlines the governing priorities of Northern Ireland’s government.