The Walking Dead is soon to premiere its second spin-off series World Beyond (you can read our review here), and unlike the parent show and Fear, we already know this show will be ending after its second season.

This is a deliberate move by the creators, who wanted to work within the confines of a limited time, rather than the network only giving them two seasons.

As showrunner Matt Negrete explained to Entertainment Weekly: "The thing about World Beyond, it was always about how can we make this feel different? How can we support expectations in a lot of ways? And one of those is not having it necessarily be open-ended.

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"I'm kind of two minds about it, because right now we're breaking episode seven of season two with the writers, and we've all fallen in love with these characters. So I think for all of us, we feel like we could write these characters forever. But, at the same time, it's nice to be able to approach a series from beginning to end kind of knowing what our ending is going to be and working towards that ending.

"It's not like, 'Oh, we'll see what happens in season 6,' or whatever. We're going to go two seasons. It's going to be 20 episodes total. It's challenging, because there's a lot we need to fit in those 20 episodes. But, at the same time, it's great to approach it knowing what you're working towards.

"So we're really looking at these two seasons as two very different feeling chapters of hopefully a very satisfying book. We're closing in right now with the writers on the last few episodes. So we're getting down to the wire. It's exciting. I hope people dig it."

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And it's a fair point, as both TWD and Fear have been criticised at times for lacking a sense of direction, although it has been announced that the main show will be coming to an end with its 11th season – but we're getting an extended 10th season before that, and a number of spin-offs after.

The Walking Dead's season 10 finale will air as a special episode on Monday, October 5 on FOX in the UK. You can also catch up on the show via NOW TV. In the US, the season 10 finale will air on Sunday, October 4 at 9pm on AMC.

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