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  1. Oct 4, 2020 · A recap of ‘Brave,’ the series premiere of the new Walking Dead spinoff World Beyond, episode 1 of season 1. A clunky, exposition-filled premiere ends with an open road, and a lot of promise ...

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    "Brave" is the first episode of the first season of AMC's The Walking Dead: World Beyond. It is the first episode of the series overall. It premiered on October 4, 2020, the same night as "A Certain Doom", the second-part finale of the tenth season of The Walking Dead. It was written by Scott Gimple & Matt Negrete and directed by Magnus Martens.

    Iris welcomes an enigmatic ally to their community while Hope questions the visitor's motives. A message upends the sisters' worldview, forcing them to decide between the safety of their home and the uncertainty of the world beyond.

    The episode begins with the dead. One in particular stands out, and it wakes Iris up from her dream. The next day we see Iris going to Silas to welcome him to the Feast Day rager while other students talk about "what he did" before he arrived where they are. Iris greets the rest of the student council and they're ready with the welcome banner. Huck and Felix are preparing the weapons for the journey. They have weapons called "S-hooks" and Huck teases that they never know if they'll need them or not. Felix stops her from teasing Iris, and they praise her for doing what she's doing. Iris sees it as doing her part. A group of students get on the bus. Hope, Iris' sister, jumps under the bus and hides in the storage area. The bus leaves the gates and Felix and Huck lead the bus. When empties get in the way, Huck runs them over. One of the empties gets caught under the bus and Hope kicks it away. Once they arrive in a clearing, they wait for their guests. Hope runs over the cemetery and drops to her knees in front of her mother's grave. When a group of helicopters fly overhead, she says goodbye to her mom and runs off. Iris realizes her sister tampered with the poster so that it says "The Civic Republic Sucks Ass" so she says she'll fix it.

    A helicopter lands. Soldiers get out and lieutenant colonel Elizabeth Kublek gets out with them. She greets Felix, who has a CRM jacket on. He welcomes her as the head of the security at the Campus Colony of Omaha. Huck simply says her name is Huck, hinting at a story behind it. Elizabeth says that there were some government officials lined up to come but they could only spare one helicopter. She tells Felix that she is honored to join them for Feast Day as she looks over to see Hope flipping her off, and Felix says she must be tired after her trip from "wherever she's from", suggesting they have no idea where CRM is based either. A group of empties approaches and Huck and Felix prepare to take them out but Elizabeth has her soldiers do it in one efficient shot. She says they fire disruption charges to distract the empties from the noise. They're good at this, she says smugly. She sees the sign Iris is holding, which now reads "The Civic Republic Us" and Iris explains that the Civic Republic represents everyone including the Portland Colony and the Campus Colony. Elizabeth agrees that they're all in this together. Back at the campus, Hope sneaks out of the bus and realizes that Silas saw her. She goes up to him as he works in the garden and she asks him not to rat her out. She invites him to her party. She walks away, seeing the helicopter in the air.

    Hope gets home to see Iris working on her Feast Day speech. She made Hope dinner, and once she starts eating she lays the poster out so they can talk. Hope doesn't trust the CRM and Iris points out that she had been fine before their father left with them but Hope points out that no one knows where they came from. Their father is helping to work on a cure and her pranks don't help. Iris tells Hope to sign the card for Felix, and Hope says Felix hates her. She thinks her sister should stop all of her extracurricular stuff and focus on her art, but that won't help find a cure, Iris says. Hope asks if she checked the locker, but there was nothing. Hope shakes her head and says their father leaving was a mistake. Later that night, Iris works on her speech after waking up from the same nightmare. In her speech she reveals that her mom died on the Night the Sky Fell, which is why they celebrate Monument Day. Together with Portland and the CRM, they are working toward a new world. She lives for her father who is working toward a cure after ten years of looking. Iris can barely remember the Night the Sky Fell because she was a kid. She goes into her father's office and checks a cabinet, where there is an old printer. Inside a book, there are messages printed out and pasted from their father who has found a way to send them messages on the printer. He says he arrived safely. Her speech reveals that they are the future.

    In class, the teacher says that Feast Day is about celebrating life, and Monument Day is when they reflect on what they lost. Iris listens, thinking back to the night her mom died. She sees a fiery crash. The teacher stops in front of Elton, who is scribbling in a notebook. He says he wants to experience the world because that's what his parents wanted. In the middle of class, Iris gets a message that Hope's alcohol stash was raided. Felix has Hope in a holding cell with all of her raided alcohol. He asks if she has heard from her father, and Hope says they haven't heard anything in months. Felix says that it was her father who gave him a new life and purpose. He was also appointed their guardian while he's away. When Iris arrives, Felix reveals he only locked Hope up to teach her a lesson, which amuses Iris. Outside, Hope says that their father would see her initiative making alcohol as a reflection of her chemistry knowledge. They see Elizabeth coming and Hope wants to get out of there. Elizabeth confirms that they are Hope and Iris Bennett, because she knows who they are and thanks them for sacrificing their time away from their father. This first "science exchange" is critical for the survival of the world. She notes that Iris is studying biochemistry and immunology like her father and offers praise for Hope's distillery, but Hope has had enough of the niceties and walks off. Iris catches her and Hope accuses her of hiding the fact that she doesn't trust CRM either. She knows Iris has been having nightmares and that they're probably never going to see their father again. The cabinet starts coming alive with a new message: "My safety not assured."

    Later, Iris visits Dr. K. She is on oxygen and she teases that the bars on the door are meant to keep the dead inside, which is a way they have adapted to the new world. Inside, Iris talks about her dreams and Dr. K says that she needs to talk to her sister about what happened. We see flashbacks to the plane crash and Iris says it's their first Monument Day without their father. She forces Iris to relive the moment of when they were trying to flee the plane crash to get to campus. People were dying as parts of the plane rained down on them. Hope was alone with their mom when she died. There were empties everywhere and she was separated from her mom and Hope because Iris was with her father. Dr. K says Iris has abandoned the current life because she is so focused on the future. Dr. K is dying and tells Iris that there are over 9,000 survivors there and they need to think about life. She wants Iris to talk to her sister so she can move forward and give her life meaning.

    Hope trains with Huck in the gym. Huck teases her about all of the alcohol she brewed as they watch Elton lead a martial arts class. Hope wants to know about Huck's life in the city, but Huck doesn't want to relive those moments. Hope wants to see it for herself even though it's over 100 miles away. Hope wants to experience life because she knows the world is going to end, and it has nothing to do with the undead. It's about people and people turn, she says. Huck thinks the world will be what they make it. She leaves Hope alone to watch Elton teaching his class. She thinks of their mom and how they had to go through the plane crash to get to safety. There were melted bodies everywhere, and the undead were terrifying. She fingers the necklace. Iris finds the new message and it confirms her fears. Silas walks in with Elton, who came to see her. They made cake in their Easy Bake oven. Hope walks in and sees the cabinet open. Iris hands her the message and Elton wants to know more. He promises he won't tell and he reveals that he goes outside the walls to find something he lost. That's why he wears the clothes he wears. He will keep the secret, and so will Silas. Hope reveals that there were five helicopters that day, some with shipping containers, and Elizabeth said they could only spare one. They need to do something.

    Co-Stars

    •Dani Fish as Dani •Aislin Freya Pax as Phoebe •Gabriella Garcia as Jan •Matt Burke as Adult Administrator •Pritesh Shah as Mr. Kapadia •Samantha Lorraine as Young Hope Bennett •Maliyah Monae Kellam as Young Iris Bennett

    Uncredited

    •Unknown as Izzy •Aaron Snyder as CRM Soldier •Stacy Woodson as CRM Soldier •Jessie Ramsaran as CRM Soldier •Bryan Oten as CRM Soldier •Rick Calvin Branch as Community Citizen •Lucky Harmon as Festival Attendee •Oz Keenum as Festival Attendee and Pedestrian •Gina Jun as Pedestrian •William G. Tomek as Pedestrian •Johnny Karzai as Martial Artist •Jason White as Martial Artist •Roger Tyler as Dice Player •April Kim as Festival Attendee •Amy Kleeman as Festival Attendee •Aaron Clark Burstein as Festival Attendee •Cedar Curran as Festival Attendee •Desiree Supernaugh as Security Officer •Megan LeRoy as Student •Aaron Burnstein as Student •Antoine D. Williams as Student

    •Dr. K •Kari Bennett •Amelia Ortiz •Esmerelda Ortiz •Jan •Dani •Phoebe •Adult Administrator •Izzy •Mr. Kapadia •Marco Voci •Dr. Bavolar •Dwyer •Kallenbach •Campus Student 1 •Campus Student 2 •Campus Student 3 •At least 9,651 Campus Colony residents •2 unnamed Portland representatives •2 unnamed Omaha representatives •Numerous unnamed people

    •First appearance of Iris Bennett.

    •First appearance of Silas Plaskett.

    •First appearance of Felix Carlucci.

    •First appearance of Jennifer Mallick.

    •First appearance of Hope Bennett.

    •First appearance of Elizabeth Kublek.

    1.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDwoZKvV6q0

    2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzgICOZDwQ

    v · d · eEpisodes of The Walking Dead: World Beyond

    Season 1

  2. The Walking Dead: World Beyond: Created by Scott M. Gimple, Matthew Negrete. With Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Hal Cumpston, Nicolas Cantu. The series will focus on the first generation to grow up during the zombie apocalypse.

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    • 2020-10-01
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  3. Oct 5, 2020 · Sisters Iris and Hope learn that the Civic Republic cannot be trusted and venture to find their father in The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episode 1. Episode 1 of The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episode 1 begins with Iris having a nightmare that she is a walker or as this show calls them “empties”.

  4. The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episode 1 Review – Brave. Ten years after the fall of humanity, The Walking Dead: World Beyond takes a look at the next, and potentially last,...

  5. Oct 4, 2020 · It's... fine. At the very least, World Beyond tends to reject a lot of the time-honored tropes of teen awfulness, at least in its first episode, "Brave," which is a massive set up-style...

  6. Oct 4, 2020 · The Walking Dead: World Beyond. Brave. Available on AMC+, Philo, Prime Video, Sling TV, Shudder. S1 E1: Iris welcomes an enigmatic ally to their community while Hope questions the visitor's motives. A message upends the sisters' worldview, forcing them to decide between the safety of their home and the uncertainty of the world beyond.