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Robert Kirkman says “no one is safe” in The Walking Dead, including Norman Reedus

December 20, 2014 by Thomas Roach

Originally published December 20, 2014. Updated December 15, 2019.

If you watch The Walking Dead you will know that the characters face death every week and in its five season run so far, many have been killed off in some surprising (and not so surprising) manners. Whilst the series is based on the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, there has been some deviation, and in an interview with CNN, Robert Kirkman talked about how they let actors know that they are being killed off and revealed that ‘No one is safe’. At the end of the interview, Kirkman name drops Norman Reedus who plays Daryl Dixon, one of the most popular characters in the show. Check out the full interview here…

The second half of Season 5 of The Walking Dead will return February 8th on AMC. Watch a trailer here.

Filed Under: News, Television, Thomas Roach Tagged With: Norman Reedus, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead

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