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12.05.2020 - 13:55 / nme.com
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The Walking Dead actor Lew Temple has spoken of the abandoned storyline that saw his character Axel become a serial killer.
On Skybound‘s Talk Dead to Me podcast, Temple explained how his expectations were curbed due to the show’s tone.
“I showed up with the idea that I was going to be serial killer and foreboding, and then the day of, got a note to switch that,” Temple began. “‘No no, we’ve gotta lighten things up a bit, we’ve been pretty dark.'”
The actor explained the
Millions are still tuning in
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By Peter White
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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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