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Shane could be set to reunite with Rick Grimes.
Jon Bernthal is reportedly set for a return to The Walking Dead franchise for one of the upcoming movies.
The actor played the role of Rick Grimes friend-turned-enemy Shane in the first two seasons of the AMC series, though made a one-off return for Andrew Lincoln’s final episode in 2018.
The two movies are set to be focused on Grimes, and according to sources close to We Got This Covered, there are plans for Shane to appear in one of them.
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"It's going to be an epic battle"
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Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Cailey Fleming are also on board
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The movies may also tie-into season 11
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© 2019 Greg Doherty HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 03: Lew Temple attends the 2019 Beverly Hills Film Festival Opening Night at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on April 03, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Greg Doherty/Getty Images) A brutal plot twist from hit drama The Walking Dead was scrapped for being too “dark” for television.
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One storyline on The Walking Dead was completely cut out because of just how dark it was.
In a scathing new painting, Jim Carrey blamed President Trump and the entire Republican Party for the many deaths COVID-19 has caused in the United States. The “Kidding” star took to Twitter on Monday to share an image of the Grim Reaper standing in front of Donald Trump’s face and raising his skeletal middle finger to the viewer.
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"The delivery of the episode was set to be delivered at a specific date and we had to shut down before they hit that date"
Jeffrey Dean Morgan hinted The Walking Dead’s upcoming “special” episode could be more like a mini-movie, after production on season 10 of the show was axed due to the coronavirus crisis.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is giving “Walking Dead” fans hope for the future of the show.
The first half of the sixth season is set to arrive later this year