The end of The Walking Dead is near. At least that of the main series, because the successful zombie universe is being expanded with a wide variety of spin-offs. A spin-off will revolve around Darylwho ended up in Europe.
Ahead of The Walking Dead series finale, Daryl star Norman Reedus has a injury spoken, which he sustained on set for the final episode, and which was pretty drastic.
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Concussion has caused The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus major concern
Reedus has sustained injuries throughout his career. In a recent Entertainment Weekly article, a recent accident has now been described that the actor while filming the very last episode of The Walking Dead suffered. The Daryl actor suffered a concussion in the process, which left the star quite upset. In an interview with EW he talks about it in more detail:
Oh dude, that was awful. This whole ordeal scared me a lot personally. i thought i was going to die
Reedus immediately had to rest for a while after the accident, which he plus a guilty conscience prepared:
You’ve been shooting for over a year and now we have to postpone part of the shooting because I’m in bed? The guilt that I can’t work and people are like, ‘Do we have to overstay a week? Do we have to overrun two weeks?’ – that bothered me.
Reedus eventually returned to set recovered from the accident and filmed the series finale. The final episodes of The Walking Dead will be from October 3rd to be seen weekly on Disney+. You can already stream the previous 16 episodes. *
The Walking Dead: Is the ending doomed after 11 seasons?
The Walking Dead is coming to an end after 12 years and 11 seasons. In the Moviepilot podcast, we discuss the numerous problems of the final 11th season:
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We look back at the first 16 episodes and explore the strengths and weaknesses of season 11. With a view to the upcoming finale, we devote ourselves to the question: Can there still be a good finale for the greatest zombie series of our time in the last eight episodes?
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What do you expect from The Walking Dead series finale?