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        <title><![CDATA[Stars Who Left 'The Walking Dead': Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Quite the journey. Over the duration of <strong><em>The Walking Dead</em></strong>, many stars have come and gone. While some have had shocking deaths — we’re still not over Glenn or Carl’s demises — other actors chose to leave the series.</p>
<p><strong><strong>Andrew Lincoln</strong></strong>, who portrayed hero police officer Rick Grimes on the AMC drama from its 2010 debut, <strong>announced that he would be leaving the show</strong> in 2018 during season 9, leaving fans shocked and curious about how he would exit the zombie series.</p>
<p>“I <strong>love this show. It means everything to me</strong>. I love the people that make this show. I promise not to cry, I’ve done enough crying on screen,” he said at Comic-Con ahead of his final season. “I suppose what I wanted to say is that my relationship with Mr. Grimes is far from over. And a sort of large part of me will always be a machete-wielding, Stetson-wearing, zombie-slaying sheriff deputy from London, England.”</p>

		<p>A source shared with <em>Us Weekly</em> at the time that the actor really wanted to do more movies, as well as spend more time at home. After <strong>his final episode</strong>, however, it was revealed that he definitely isn’t done with the <em>Walking Dead</em> universe. Instead, AMC is planning multiple <em>Walking Dead</em> films centered around the character Rick Grimes, and Lincoln is set to reprise his role.</p>
<p>Of course, not everyone is so lucky. <strong><strong>Chandler Riggs</strong></strong> exited the show in 2018 after appearing in the first eight seasons as Rick’s son Carl Grimes. It was <strong>not his choice</strong> to leave the show and didn’t plan to, but the <strong>character was killed off</strong> after being bitten by a zombie while saving another member of the town.</p>
<p>“I was planning on going to college until I found out,” Riggs told <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em> in 2017. “I found out when I was doing rehearsals for episode six back in June. It was quite the shocker for me, Andy and everyone because I don’t think anyone saw it coming. It’s definitely not a bad thing because it has been awesome being on the show, but now I get to go and do a lot of other stuff that I haven’t gotten to do before.”</p>
<p><strong><strong>Danai Gurira</strong></strong>, who played fan favorite Michonne, <strong>exited the show after season 10</strong>. Unlike Carl, though, Michonne wasn’t killed off — she went on a mission to find Rick, who she (correctly) believes is still alive. Whether that means she returns in the movies remains to be seen, but fans are certainly hopeful.</p>
<p>Keep scrolling to find out what other stars have been up to since leaving <em>The Walking Dead</em>:</p>
									

				
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<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Emily Longeretta</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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