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15.05.2020 - 14:51 / nme.com
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The Walking Dead star Jeffrey Dean Morgan has opened up about an improvised scene from the latest season.
The 54-year old actor, who plays Negan in the long-running zombie show, entered with a baseball bat earlier in the season – killing one of Rick’s people in the process.
Remembering the scene, Morgan recalls how Michael Cudlitz, who plays Abraham, improvised the line “suck my nuts”, before the now famous death scene.
Discussing the scene with Cudlitz on the show, Friday Night
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