As the highly anticipated sixth spin-off of the original series 'The Walking Dead' premieres, Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln, known for their iconic roles as Michonne and Rick, respectively, reunite to delve into their characters and the show's legacy.
Gurira reminisces about a pivotal moment during season three that hinted at the future pairing of Michonne and Rick. The chemistry between the characters, as observed by the cast and crew, ultimately led to the beloved on-screen couple known as Richonne.
In 'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,' viewers witness Rick and Michonne navigating their relationship after years of physical separation, following Lincoln's departure in the show's ninth season finale. The actors, who also serve as executive producers, are joined by a talented cast including Terry O’Quinn, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Craig Tate, and Matthew August Jeffers.
Lincoln reflects on his immersive role in the original series, highlighting the emotional toll of his producer-like responsibilities and the deep connection he felt to the character of Rick. Gurira shares her initial apprehension joining the established show as Michonne, a character she found compelling and groundbreaking as a Black woman.
The duo discusses Lincoln's leadership qualities both on and off-screen, with Gurira praising his ability to foster a positive and collaborative environment on set. Lincoln, in turn, expresses his admiration for Gurira's portrayal of Michonne and the impact she had on the show's dynamic.
As 'The Ones Who Live' unfolds, Lincoln envisions the series as a blend of closure and continuation, offering fans a satisfying conclusion while leaving room for future narratives. The actors' dedication to their roles and the show's enduring legacy is evident as they embark on this new chapter in 'The Walking Dead' universe.