The Walking Dead: World Beyond's second and final season is due later this year, and according to its stars, a number of "loose ends" will be tied up.
While we don't know much about where the story will go, the first season ended with Felix (Nico Tortorella) and Iris (Aliyah Royale) planning to rescue Hope (Alexa Mansour) from the Civic Republic and the CRM.
Speaking about what we can expect from season 2, Mansour told ComingSoon.net: "I think a lot of you're going to see Iris and Hope kind of switched places. You're just going to see her and be like, 'Wait, shouldn't Hope doing that, and shouldn't Iris be doing that?'
"And there's going to be a lot of questions that a lot of the fans have been asking that are going to be answered in this season. I can't give away too much, but I can say that it's going to tie up a bunch of loose ends."
Royale further elaborated to CBR: "Season 1 was a great season for setting up these different stories about Iris, Elton, Silas [and] Hope.
"And Season 2 is basically less of going into the past and more like, 'Okay, what does everyone's present [look] like? What are the choices that we're going to make today that are different than the choices we made last season?'
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"Because I think for several characters, there's a few switches in personality traits and morals and ethics."
Meanwhile, The Walking Dead's chief content officer Scott Gimple recently teased some "familiar faces" in season 2 of World Beyond.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond airs on AMC in the US, and you can stream it on Amazon Prime Video in the UK.
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