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The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020)
A heroic group of teens sheltered from the dangers of the post-apocalyptic world receive a message that inspires them to leave the safety of the only home they have ever known and embark on a cross-country journey to find the one man who can possibly save the world.
A heroic group of teens sheltered from the dangers of the post-apocalyptic world receive a message that inspires them to leave the safety of the only home they have ever known and embark on a cross-country journey to find the one man who can possibly save the world.
The series critiques a powerful, secretive, and unethical authoritarian organization (CRM), championing transparency, individual agency, and ethical conduct as solutions to systemic control and moral compromise.
The series features a visibly diverse main cast, including characters of various racial backgrounds and an openly gay character. The narrative primarily focuses on themes of survival and coming-of-age in a post-apocalyptic world, rather than explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to its core message.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond features multiple LGBTQ+ characters, including prominent gay couples like Felix and Will, and Percy and Elton. Their relationships are depicted with dignity, complexity, and as sources of strength and love. While characters face challenges and tragedies inherent to the apocalyptic setting, their queer identities are consistently affirmed and not presented as the cause of their suffering or as problematic.
The series 'The Walking Dead: World Beyond' does not feature any explicit transsexual characters or explore related themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate regarding transsexual identity within the show's narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond introduces an entirely new cast of characters original to the series. There are no instances of established characters from prior Walking Dead canon or source material having their gender changed.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond features a new cast of characters created for the series. The few returning characters maintain their original racial portrayals from previous installments of The Walking Dead universe. No established characters were depicted by actors of a different race.
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