The Truth Behind Carl’s Shocking Exit from The Walking Dead—Was It Really About Money?
For years, The Walking Dead fans have debated why Chandler Riggs’ Carl Grimes was killed off in Season 8. Was it for the story? Was it a creative decision? Or was it something far more brutal—cold, hard money?
Many believe that Carl’s departure wasn’t just about shocking the audience—it was because Riggs had turned 18 and was asking for a well-deserved raise. Instead of paying him more, the studio allegedly chose the cheaper option: kill off one of the most iconic characters in TWD history.
But that’s not all—Katelyn Nacon’s Enid also conveniently disappeared after Carl’s death. Was she just another young actor looking for better opportunities, or was there something more to her exit as well?
Let’s break down the real reasons behind The Walking Dead’s most controversial character deaths.
🔥 Carl Grimes: Killed for the Story… or the Budget?
Carl’s death was one of the most unexpected and frustrating moments in The Walking Dead. For years, fans believed he was going to be the future of the franchise, taking over as the next leader after Rick.
Then—boom. Bitten by a walker, dead within two episodes.
But here’s where things get messy.
🧩 Chandler Riggs had just turned 18.
Turning 18 meant he was no longer a child actor. Under labor laws, child actors have limits on how many hours they can work, but once they become legal adults, they can work full-time—and also negotiate better salaries.
💰 He allegedly asked for a raise.
According to fan speculation, Riggs was severely underpaid for being one of the longest-running actors on the show. After his contract renewal talks, it’s rumored that AMC didn’t want to increase his salary, so they decided to write him off instead.
📢 Even Chandler’s dad was furious.
Coincidence? Or was this a way for AMC to save money at the cost of good storytelling?
🚨 Enid’s Exit—Did She Just “Move On”?
After Carl’s death, Katelyn Nacon’s Enid slowly faded from the show before being brutally executed by Alpha in Season 9.
But here’s where things get suspicious:
⚡ Enid and Carl had an on-screen romance brewing.
If Carl had lived, she would have had a much bigger role in the story. Instead, after he was gone, her character barely had anything to do.
💼 She likely wasn’t getting paid much either.
Like Chandler, Katelyn was hired as a young actor, meaning her salary was probably lower than many of her co-stars. If Chandler was asking for a raise, it wouldn’t be surprising if she wanted one too.
Instead of building up Enid as a major character, AMC cut her out completely.
💥 Did AMC Put Profits Over the Story?
If Chandler Riggs’ firing really was about money, it wouldn’t be the first time AMC prioritized budget cuts over storytelling.
🔥 Frank Darabont, the original showrunner, was fired over budget disputes.
🔥 Lauren Cohan (Maggie) left in Season 9 over contract disagreements.
🔥 Danai Gurira (Michonne) also left after her salary negotiations didn’t work out.
AMC has a long history of cutting actors and storylines for financial reasons, even when it ruins the show’s long-term potential.
Carl’s death was one of the biggest mistakes in The Walking Dead‘s history, and if it was truly just about saving money, that makes it even worse.
🧟♂️ Fans Still Aren’t Over It—And Never Will Be
Years later, Carl’s death still doesn’t sit right with fans. Not only did it ruin Rick’s storyline, but it also completely changed the direction of the series—for the worse.
Would The Walking Dead have been better if Carl had lived? Would he have become the true leader of the apocalypse like in the comics?
Or did AMC’s money-saving decisions kill the show’s future before it even had a chance?
Let us know what you think. Was Carl’s death a creative decision or just corporate greed in disguise?