The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon wraps final season, Norman Reedus ends iconic 15-year run

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By: Jessica Morrison

Norman Reedus wrapped his final scenes as Daryl Dixon on November 20, 2025. The actor says goodbye after an incredible 15-year journey with The Walking Dead franchise. Season 4 marks the end of the beloved spinoff. Episode count: 8.

🔥 Quick Facts:

  • Filming wrapped in Madrid, Spain on November 20, 2025
  • Daryl Dixon becomes the final spinoff to air from the original franchise
  • Season 4 will have 8 episodes (longest season yet)
  • Expected to premiere in September 2026 on AMC+
  • Melissa McBride returns as Carol for the final season

How Norman Reedus Made It Happen

Nobody thought Daryl Dixon would make it this far. Back in 2010, Norman Reedus joined the original series as a crossbow-wielding survivor. Fast forward 15 years later, and the role defined his entire career. But that’s not all—filming on Spain across multiple locations proved intense. Think Madrid, Galicia, Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia.

On November 20, 2025, that chapter officially closed. The cast and crew wrapped the final episode in Spain. Reedus shared emotional messages on social media about the experience. According to reports, he described the moment as feeling “like a funeral.” The actor expressed gratitude for the opportunity that changed his life forever.

“I feel really blessed,” Norman Reedus stated, reflecting on his 15-year journey with the character.

— Various Entertainment Outlets

What’s Next for Daryl and Carol

The big question: will Daryl and Carol make it home? Season 3 ended with their boat blown up in Spain. The pair remains stranded overseas. Season 4 reportedly will chart their journey back to the USA.

Melissa McBride returns as Carol. The two leads spent months filming across Spanish locations. Cast and crew attended wrap parties in Madrid to celebrate the final footage. All 8 episodes have been shot. Post-production begins now, with release expected sometime in September 2026.

The Walking Dead Era Ends

This marks the end of an era for AMC‘s flagship franchise. The original series ended years ago. Dead City continues with Negan and Maggie. But Daryl Dixon was special—it gave Reedus the lead role he deserved. For 15 years, audiences watched him grow from a side character to the absolute center of the The Walking Dead universe.

The spinoff launched in September 2023. Season 1 had 6 episodes. Season 2 added one more. Season 3 expanded to 7 episodes. Now Season 4 brings 8 episodes—the longest yet. Thing is, showrunner David Zabel confirmed the story will provide closure. Reedus hinted his journey as Daryl might continue elsewhere in the franchise, though nothing’s been announced officially.

Season 4 Details Revealed

Detail Information
Episode Count 8 episodes (longest season)
Filming Location Spain (Madrid, surrounding regions)
Wrap Date November 20, 2025
Premiere Date Fall 2026 (expected September 2026)
Network AMC and AMC+
Series Status Final Season

The official teaser dropped online, showing Norman and Melissa greeting fans. Episode titles hint at major plot points—rumor has it one episode is titled “The Homeland” (return to USA) and another is called “Farewell.” Nothing official yet, but speculation runs wild.

What Does This Mean for Daryl’s Future?

Will Daryl Dixon stick around the franchise after Season 4 ends? Reedus himself suggested his story isn’t totally done. The Walking Dead universe has room for crossovers. Rick Grimes is returning in 2026. Negan and Maggie continue their war in New York. Could Daryl reunite with Rick? Fans desperately want to see it.

What’s certain: this marks the end of Daryl Dixon as its own show. Norman Reedus delivered 15 years of incredible performances. The character evolved from rural redneck to post-apocalyptic hero. His bond with Carol became the emotional center of the franchise. When Season 4 concludes in 2026, fans will finally know if Daryl gets home. Think he makes it?

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