Diane Kruger sneaks in a kiss from fiance Norman Reedus at the premiere of her movie, Marlowe, during the 2022 San Sebastian International Film Festival at Kursaal on Saturday (September 24) in San Sebastian, Spain.
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Norman Reedus is opening up about an injury he sustained while filming the series finale of "The Walking Dead," sharing how the injury worried him more than any others. While filming the series finale in March, Reedus suffered a concussion after a stunt he was performing went wrong. Filming was immediately put on pause in order to give Reedus the opportunity to fully recover, and a body double was used in scenes where his face would not appear on screen.
After the incident, Reedus’ rep released a statement saying, "He is recovering well and will return to work soon," and the actor thanked "everyone for their concern." "That whole ordeal for me personally was terrifying. I thought I was going to die," he told Entertainment Weekly in a new interview. "It was very serious.
It was scary. I’ve been hit in the face and the head a million times. I’ve gone through car windows, but that one rung my bell." Norman Reedus revealed that he thought he was going to die after suffering a concussion on the set of "The Walking Dead." (Getty Images) The injury was so concerning, Reedus revealed he had to undergo a series of neurological tests to make sure his health was otherwise in good shape and that nothing more serious was wrong as a result of the accident.
"I had a neurologist. I had all sorts of s---. I failed the light test," he explained.
"I had a security guard in the driveway, just in case. I was holding onto the walls walking through the rooms. It was nuts." Norman Reedus underwent neurological testing to ensure there was nothing more seriously wrong with his health as a result of his injury.
Diane Kruger sneaks in a kiss from fiance Norman Reedus at the premiere of her movie, Marlowe, during the 2022 San Sebastian International Film Festival at Kursaal on Saturday (September 24) in San Sebastian, Spain.
Diane Kruger braves the rain while arriving at the Maria Cristina Hotel in San Sebastian, Spain on Friday (September 23).
Emily Longeretta When “The Walking Dead” comes to an end, Carol and Daryl fans may have something to look forward to after all. In 2020, AMC announced a spinoff that would follow Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus’ characters. This April, however, the network revealed that since the show relocated filming to Europe, logistically, McBride was unable to make it work. At the time, Reedus defended her choice. “Twelve years is a grueling schedule,” he said on “The Tonight Show” at the time. “She wanted to take some time off and she’s doing that. She deserves it.” Now, he explains the logistics of the spinoff — and hints that the story isn’t over for Carol and Daryl.
Emily Longeretta Norman Reedus never dreamt of being a star — and he definitely never thought it’d be possible to have his name on a star the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The “Walking Dead” actor, who has been part of the massive AMC franchise for 12 years and will continue after the show ends with his own spinoff, has come a long way since being discovered the day he was fired from a motorcycle shop after getting into an argument with his boss. His attitude may have gotten him fired — but it also opened another door wide open. “A friend of mine said, ‘Hey, let me take you to a party to make you feel better. It was one of those big Hollywood parties in a big house,” he recalls of that night in 1990. “I was being an idiot, and got up on the second floor, looking down in the living room and just started yelling at people. This manager came up to me and said, ‘Hey, you ever thought about being an actor?’”
Walking Dead spinoff focusing on Daryl Dixon will be “fucking epic”.The actor, who has played Daryl in the flagship AMC series since 2010, will lead his own spinoff set in France after The Walking Dead ends this November.According to Entertainment Weekly, the spinoff will “follow Daryl as he wakes up and finds himself somewhere on the European continent and tries to piece together what happened. How did he get here? How’s he going to get home?”Describing the change of direction and new narrative since Melissa McBride left the project, Reedus has said the new show will go “in the opposite direction” to The Walking Dead.“We didn’t want to do the same thing, the actor told the publication.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has shared a sneak look at the new Walking Dead spin-off series Dead City.The new series will focus on Morgan’s character Negan and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) as they traverse a zombie-ridden Manhattan, and comes after the events of the main series conclude later this year.Taking to his Instagram page, the actor shared a picture from Dead City‘s set of him embracing Cohan.“Here we go folks,” he wrote. “In between set ups on set of ‘dead city’ I’ll say this… it feels like we making something special.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan has shared a behind-the-scenes snap from an upcoming The Walking Dead spin-off also starring Lauren Cohan. The pair are reprising their roles as Maggie and Negan from the main post-apocalyptic zombie drama in The Walking Dead: Dead City. In the black and white picture, posted on Jeffrey’s Instagram, the two stars cosy up to one another in their characters’ costumes.
The Walking Dead spinoff show, hinting at something "way different" from the main series. Fans will know that the actor's character Daryl Dixon will appear in his own show (one of many in the works) following The Walking Dead's conclusion later this year. The series will move events to Europe – teased in a mid-credits scene in The Walking Dead: World Beyond – with Daryl waking up on the continent as he tries to piece together what happened.
The Walking Dead spin-off Dead City was revealed.The actor, who plays Negan in the AMC series, is set to reprise his role in the spin-off alongside Lauren Cohan’s Maggie. The show was announced in March 2022, originally titled Isle Of The Dead, before the main show’s final set of episodes in October this year.The early announcement met some confusion as it revealed Negan and Maggie would both survive beyond the main show.
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Norman Reedus made headlines back in March when he suffered an on-set injury while filming the final season of “The Walking Dead”, and he opens up about what happened in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly.
Melissa McBride has teased future storylines for her character Carol Peletier. The 57-year-old’s comments come weeks ahead of the zombie drama’s finale episode, after more than a decade on our screens. While the original series will draw to a close, it has spawned several upcoming spin-offs which will delve further into key characters’ lives such as Dead City, focused on Maggie and Negan.
concussion on the set of “The Walking Dead” this past March.While it was first reported that it was a simple head injury and he would be recovering soon, it turns out that the accident was more traumatic than people initially believed, Reedus revealed.The actor, 53, spoke to Entertainment Weekly, recalling how the injury was “horrible” and the “whole ordeal for me personally was terrifying.”“I thought I was going to die,” the “Boondock Saints” actor said. “It was very serious. It was scary.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Amazon Freevee has given the greenlight to “Clean Slate,” a new comedy from Norman Lear’s Act III Productions, starring Laverne Cox and comedian George Wallace. The original comedy has been in development at Freevee since February 2021, back when the ad-supported streamer was known as IMDb TV. “Clean Slate,” which comes from Cox, Wallace and Dan Ewen, centers on car wash owner Henry (Wallace), whose estranged child comes home to Alabama after 17 years. But he must do some soul searching as he comes to terms with the fact that his adult child is a trans woman, Desiree (Cox). There’s no word yet on an episodic order, when the series might shoot or an estimated premiere date.
Amazon Freevee has picked up to series the Laverne Cox-George Wallace comedy Clean Slate, from Norman Lear’s Act III Productions and Sony Pictures Television where the company is based. This is a formal order for the half-hour project, starring Cox and Wallace, which I hear was unofficially made around Lear’s 100th birthday on July 27.
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