(Negan, however, didn't know Maggie was pregnant at the time.)
The Walking Dead season 11 ended with Negan joined by pregnant partner Annie, but his lover and child are nowhere to be seen in Dead City. Warning: spoilers ahead for The Walking Dead: Dead City episode 1.
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No, Maggie and Negan definitely aren't together in The Walking Dead: Dead City.
In comic book, Maggie and Glenn occasionally discuss the idea of having a baby. Glenn is against it, but Maggie seems open to the idea. Later on, it's revealed that Maggie is indeed pregnant and informs Glenn after he returns from an early scouting trip to the Hilltop Colony.
"Maggie, I'll Find You."
Even in his final breath, he not only wanted to show that he had hope, but that he wanted Maggie to continue to have hope too.
“He dies in such a Glenn way. Still not thinking about himself," the actor said. "It's important the he puts those final words out as a way of saying, 'Look out for one another. '” So even if we won't be seeing any more of Glenn, there's hope that Maggie one day might.
Basically, he figures Maggie is going to do the same thing to him sooner or later, given that he murdered her husband Glenn. “It's not ever gonna be over,” Morgan said. “And I think him leaving is sort of the only way that anyone's gonna find peace.”
The Walking Dead: Dead City is a spinoff and sequel to The Walking Dead, featuring Maggie and Negan heading to New York City to rescue Maggie's son Hershel (Logan Kim). Hershel has been captured by The Croat (Željko Ivanek), a mysterious figure within the Big Apple.
Negan Smith is the one of the main antagonists of The Walking Dead franchise. Negan is the totalitarian and magisterial leader of The Saviors, a hostile group of outbreak survivors that are pitted against Rick Grimes' group.
Negan shocked audiences when he gave Maggie one final thing in the series finale: an apology. In The Walking Dead season 11, episode 24, aptly titled "Rest in Peace," Negan explained to Maggie that his near execution at Outpost 22 made him better understand what she felt, and what was left in its wake was remorse.
Despite Annie pleading with him to let it go, Negan found the five men at a drinking hole and killed all of them. Afterward, his family went on the run and the transient lifestyle was hard on Annie. Negan put Annie and Joshua on a wagon train to Missouri, telling him that he would be right behind them.
However, she returned at the end of season 10 to help her friends defeat The Whisperers, and once again became a regular part of the show for its eleventh and final season. Maggie also survives the war with the Commonwealth, becoming uneasy allies with the man who killed her beloved Glenn: Negan.
Maggie ultimately declines the offer, however, because she does not trust Milton. Meanwhile, she once again encounters Negan, who is now married to a woman named Annie (Medina Senghore), who is pregnant with his child.
On the first season's third episode, "People are a Resource," Negan finally broaches what happened to Annie and their child — a boy, Joshua. They weren't unceremoniously killed off-screen. Negan recounts to Maggie how Annie was assaulted and robbed by a group of men long after the birth of their son, Joshua.
Lucille is the caring, lighthearted wife of Negan. Before the apocalypse, Lucille and Negan had a very loving relationship.
"He's going off to start a family and kind of start over." Perhaps that's for the best, considering Maggie just told him she might not even be able to look at him some days. And that nod to Daryl certainly seemed like a goodbye.
They're not getting married, you know what I mean? I'll give that away. It's tenuous at best. They're needing each other for a very specific reason.
The Walking Dead #193, the final issue of the series, flashes forward years in the future and shows Hershel as an adult who coasts on his mother's power and reputation. The son of Glenn and Maggie is now a traveling showman with a collection of captive zombies.
No, Negan does not die in The Walking Dead. He has come close to death on many occasions, and none more so in the season 8 finale when Rick Grimes finally destroys him and his vicious saviors before opting to save his life and make him a prisoner of Alexandria.
Michonne appears to reach a degree of forgiveness towards Negan Smith after he selflessly risks his life to save Judith during a massive blizzard. Michonne forgives, to a degree, Virgil for locking her up and drugging her food, causing her to hallucinate.
The Walking Dead: Dead City is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by Eli Jorné for AMC, based on The Walking Dead characters Maggie and Negan.
Negan displays signs of remorse for killing Glenn and Abraham years after their deaths, throwing up after stumbling upon the spot and remembering what he did. Carol expresses remorse for how far her revenge against the Whisperers took her and the amount of harm that she caused in the process.
Once he's gone, Maggie remarks to Daryl that he hasn't spoken a word to her ever since he returned to the Hilltop. Crying, Daryl apologizes to Maggie for Glenn's death.
The brutality of Glenn's Walking Dead death, just like in the comics, was actually intended to be upsetting - not just because of the sheer gore, but what the character represents. As Glenn actor Stephen Yeun says, it's not just the gratuitous violence that made the incident so impactful.