The Walking Dead has officially come to an end. Filming wrapped on the final ever scenes this week, almost 12 years after it first premiered.
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a statement on the event’s official Instagram account read. “We are sending all of our thoughts and positive energy to Norman Reedus. Everyone in our amazing community knows how much he loves his fans, and he wants you to know how terrible he feels about the situation.
However, we all want him to do what is best for his health. Let's send him all of our well-wishes and hope for a speedy recovery,” the statement concluded. The site also announced that fans who were attending the event would be sent instructions about refund options. Reedus, who has been the star of the AMC zombie series since 2010, was in the process of filming the final episodes of the series.
Once the show ends, Reedus will reprise his role as Daryl Dixon for an upcoming spinoff series. Joining the actor will be Melissa McBride, who plays Carol Peletier, and the series will be run by the current showrunner, Angela Kang. In a previous statement, McBride and Reedus shared their hopes for the tentatively titled series. “Of course, I’ve always enjoyed working so closely with Norman throughout these many seasons.
In playing Carol, and as a viewer of the show, I’ve also long been intrigued with Daryl and Carol, and by what so early on between them, even then, felt somehow bound,” McBride said.«Their shared history is long, and each’s own personal fight to survive, even longer — the more obvious aspect of what has kept them close and loyal. But there is also a rather mysterious aspect to their fondness for one another that I enjoy, and their playfulness when the world permits. I’m very curious! Angela has a way of shaking things up in great and unexpected ways.
The Walking Dead has officially come to an end. Filming wrapped on the final ever scenes this week, almost 12 years after it first premiered.
As AMC’s The Walking Dead flagship wrapped its final day of shooting yesterday after 11 seasons, EP Greg Nicotero and star Norman Reedus took to Instagram to reflect on their journey together.
The Walking Dead after spending 12 years starring in the hit AMC zombie drama.Reedus, who has portrayed Daryl Dixon in the series since it began airing in 2010, was filmed in a video by executive producer Greg Nicotero who wanted to document their final moments working together on the expanded 11th – and final – season.“Love you, buddy,” Reedus tells Nicotero as the pair look to the camera, arms-in-arms, in the clip. “Thank you for everything.
It’s a wrap for Norman Reedus on “The Walking Dead”.
Norman Reedus has confirmed that he will be returning to work on The Walking Dead after suffering an injury earlier last week.The Daryl Dixon actor sustained a concussion while working on the series, though has updated fans in an Instagram post, confirming he will be back on set tomorrow (March 22).“Thank u for the nice thoughts it’s been a week. or two.
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Norman Reedus is returning to work on Tuesday, just about a week after he suffered a concussion while on set of "The Walking Dead". Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon in the 10 season AMC hit, took to Instagram on Saturday to update his fans on his recovery. "Thank u for the nice thoughts it’s been a week. or two. I was in an accident.
Norman Reedus is returning to work just days after suffering a concussion on set of , earlier this month. Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon on the long-running AMC series, took to Instagram Saturday to share that he would be back on-set Tuesday, and thanked fans for their «nice thoughts» as he recovers.«Thank u for the nice thoughts it’s been a week.
Norman Reedus is recovering after an accident on the set of “The Walking Dead”, and will reported be back to work in a few days.
Norman Reedus is giving his fans an update about his health.
Fear The Walking Dead submarine-based spin-off.Announced early last year, Dead In The Water is set aboard the USS Pennsylvania on the night before the nuclear zombie apocalypse, with Nick Stahl returning as weapons officer Riley.Dead In The Water looks back as Stahl’s character Riley, a new father, is forced to fight for survival as the apocalypse ensues. The show will be coming to AMC+ on April 10, according to ComicBook.Early on in the spin-off’s development, Fear The Walking Dead co-showrunner Ian Goldberg told Twitch’s TWDUniverse livestream: “We are working on telling the backstory of the USS Pennsylvania.
After suffering a concussion on set on March 11, The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus says he’s “gonna be back at work on Tuesday they tell me.”
The Walking Dead finale after AMC announced a spin-off series for Negan.Morgan said it was a “shocker” to learn that AMC had shared the news about the New York-based spin-off Isle Of The Dead, which will centre on Negan and Maggie Rhee.The project was announced earlier this month. Some fans were left confused as to why the spin-off news would have been revealed during part two of The Walking Dead’s final season, which has been split into three parts.Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show about the announcement, Morgan said: “I guess we don’t need to die. Spoiler Alert, folks.
"The Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus suffered a concussion on set, according to his representative Jeffrey Chassen. The incident occurred March 11 in Georgia on set, Deadline reported. "Norman suffered a concussion on set," the actor’s spokesperson Jeffrey Chassen told the outlet.
Norman Reedus, the star of the long-running zombie series The Walking Dead, has suffered a concussion on set, which has pushed back the filming of the show's final episodes. It is not clear if cameras were rolling when Reedus, who plays Daryl, was injured, with Deadline saying the incident took place last week.
The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus has suffered a head injury on the set of the popular zombie drama. The actor, best known for portraying crossbow-wielding antihero Daryl Dixon on the AMC show, was reported to have suffered a concussion on March 11. It's not clear whether the incident happened during filming or not.
TMZ that Norman suffered a head injury, noting that the incident actually occurred on March 11. What's also not known is how severe the injury was, but the rep said Norman is "recovering well" and will soon return to work.Norman 53, has been discharged from the hospital, the website said. Fans were made aware of the actor's injury after he was forced to cancel an appearance at a comic convention on Tuesday. Norman, who has not personally addressed the concussion publicly, is in the midst of filming the final season of "The Walking Dead," but he's set to get his own spinoff show, which is expected to begin filming later this year.What a difference a decade or two makes. Al Roker is marking the 20-year anniversary of his gastric bypass surgery by busting out the pants he once used to wear."Hard to believe it was 20 years ago today, I wore these size 54 Levi jeans to my #gastricbypass at 340 lbs and here I am today," the "Today" weatherman captioned a series of Instagram images. A post shared by Al Roker (@alroker)In one snap, Al poses with the jeans.