Norman Reedus says a clash is coming on The Walking Dead

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The second half of The Walking Dead season 6 is set to begin airing on AMC in just over two weeks, and in a new interview Norman Reedus, who of course plays fan favorite character Daryl Dixon, did his best to stir up some hype for the remaining episodes, as if viewers aren’t already hyped enough for them.

Speaking to Empire, Reedus said, 

There’s going to be a fight. I won’t tell you who, when and where, but I can promise you a fight. All of us are about to clash with that motherf*cker. There’s a lot of turmoil in the second half of Season 6.”

Who exactly do you think this M.F. he speaks of might be? The character who instantly comes to mind is the villainous Negan, who Jeffrey Dean Morgan says he is playing as “the biggest ass in the world“. Negan is expected to arrive on the screen in the second half of season 6, but we have been led to believe that he won’t be seen until the season finale. Hmm…

There are certainly interesting things ahead for The Walking Dead. The show returns to the airwaves on February 14th, a perfect Valentine’s Day gift for its millions of fans who are yearning for it like zombies hungry for flesh.

Source: Empire

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