AMC Networks International - Latin America announced today that it has  acquired the third series in the expanding universe of “The Walking  Dead” to premiere on AMC exclusively in 2020. Produced and distributed  by AMC Studios, the 10-episode series is currently in production in  Virginia, USA.
 
 “The rich mythology of ‘The Walking Dead’ universe has one of the most  passionate fanbases, and this highly anticipated drama will introduce  viewers to all-new characters and explore thrilling new stories,” said  Pablo Corona, Vice President of Programming, AMC Networks International -  Latin America.  “This is a particularly exciting acquisition for AMC  Latin America which will complement the outstanding series from AMC  Studios which have already proved to be hits with our viewers, including  ‘Fear the Walking Dead’, ‘NOS4A2’ and ‘The Terror: Infamy’, among  others.”
 
 The drama will feature two young female protagonists and focus on the  first generation to come-of-age in the apocalypse as we know it. Some  will become heroes. Some will become villains. In the end, all of them  will be changed forever. Grown-up and cemented in their identities, both  good and bad. The new series’ cast includes Aliyah Royale (“The Red  Line”) as Iris, Alexa Mansour (“How To Get Away With Murder”) as Hope,  Annet Mahendru (“The Americans”) as Huck, Nicolas Cantu (“The Amazing  World of Gumball”) as Elton, Hal Cumpston (Bilched) as Silas and Nico  Tortorella (“Younger”) as Felix. 
 
 The series was co-created by chief content officer for “The Walking  Dead” universe, Scott M. Gimple and Matt Negrete, who has been a writer  and producer on “The Walking Dead” for the past five seasons and is  showrunner of the new drama. The series is executive produced by Gimple,  Negrete, Robert Kirkman and David Alpert.