The Walking Dead’s 10th season, which originally began airing in 2019 (remember 2019?), has been extended to six additional episodes beyond its initial order of 16. And now, two years after it began airing, we know when the final six shall see their day in the sun. Per an AMC press release, we’ll get the remaining six episodes of Season 10 of the long-running zombie drama starting on Sunday, July 16, 2025, at 9pm EST. Plus: New cast members, and a chance to stream the new episodes a few days earlier than your fellow walkers.

We already reportedthatHilarie Burton Morganwould be joiningWalking DeadSeason 10 as Negan’s wife (Negan being played, of course, by Morgan’s real-life husbandJeffrey Dean Morgan). Joining her as newcomers to the cast includeRobert Patrick(Terminator 2: Judgment Day) as Mays, who appears to be a newcomer to the multimedia mythology; andOkea Eme-Akwari(Cobra Kai) as Elijah, a mysterious masked man who has appeared faceless in some Season 10 episodes already (andif you like faceless performances, check this list out).

The Walking Dead’s remaining Season 10 episodes begin airing Sunday, February 28, 9pm EST on AMC, and February 25 on AMC+.If you don’t care about light spoilers, check out a clip from a new episode table read and brief synopses of each remaining episode below.

EPISODE 1017 – “Home Sweet Home”

Maggie (Lauren Cohan) has returned with a story she is not ready to share, even when her past catches up to her. Negan’s (Jeffrey Dean Morgan,) safety is at stake again. Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Maggie fight an unseen and unknown threat.

Director: David Boyd

Writers: Kevin Deiboldt & Corey Reed

EPISODE 1018 – “Find Me”

An adventure for Daryl and Carol (Melissa McBride) turns sideways when they come across an old cabin. It takes Daryl back to the years when he left the group after Rick disappeared as he relives a time that only the apocalypse could manifest.

Writer: Nicole Mirante-Matthews

EPISODE 1019 – “One More”

Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) and Aaron (Ross Marquand) search for food and supplies to bring back to Alexandria. Small tragedies lead to bigger tragedies as faith is broken and optimism is fragmented when they are put to the ultimate test.

Director: Laura Belsey

Writers: Erik Mountain & Jim Barnes

EPISODE 1020 – “Splinter”

Eugene (Josh McDermitt), Ezekiel (Khary Payton), Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura), and Princess (Paola Lázaro) are captured and separated. Princess struggles with memories of her traumatic past and tries to escape one way or another with the help of Ezekiel.

Writers: Julia Ruchman & Vivian Tse

EPISODE 1021 – “Diverged”

Daryl and Carol come to a fork in the road and head their separate ways. Each going into their own type of survival mode, the easiest of challenges become much harder. Will their individual journeys be the tipping point needed to mend their friendship or is the distance between them permanent?

Writer: Heather Bellson

EPISODE 1022 – “Here’s Negan”

Carol takes Negan on a journey, hoping to minimize the increasing tension. Negan reflects on the events that led him to this point and comes to a conclusion about his future.

Writer: David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick