Reedus spoke with Entertainment Weekly Radio and highlighted that when the new season starts and everything is revealed it will blow all our minds. “I think probably the planet is going to explode. That’s my feeling. It’s so good,” he expressed to EW. Reedus noted that each time the stars go on tour to promote the show they promise fans of amazing stuff coming on the new season. Reedus also said he is surprised at how this show continually grows and puts intriguing stories together. “I can’t wait for you to see it,“ said Reedus.
In relation to the way season six ended with such an interesting cliffhanger Reedus told EW that he was asked several times who the victim’s identity was. The move to end the season in such a way left many viewers pondering the possible victim – even almost two months after, viewers are still talking about it. Reedus thinks that this is good for the show. “Sometimes you make something just to get people to talk. The fact that people are still talking is a huge compliment to how that episode was executed and the acting in it and the writing of it. That’s a good thing” he said. Adding that for so many persons to be so invested in the show is great.
While we await the premiere of season seven in October, Reedus’ interview of ‘The Walking Dead’ will air on May 31 on EW Morning Live, make sure to tune in.
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