Norman Reedus says ‘The Walking Dead’ season 4 will be ‘our best season’
Season 3 of AMC’s hit series The Walking Dead concludes and fans are already clamoring for the next season. The good news is that it will begin October, shooting next month and according to Norman Reedus, it will be great.
SPOILER ALERT: Sadly, Reedus was asked about specific deaths from the last couple of episodes, see photo below (SPOILER)
“It’s interesting because people that aren’t villains, may turn into villains, you know what I mean?” Norman told the Wall Street Journal. “Carl just shot a kid in the face. I think Season 4 is going to be our best season, I really do. Our new showrunner – Glen [Mazzara] was amazing, and Frank [Darabont] was always amazing, but Scott [Gimple] is such a good writer. He’s got the whole thing plotted out already. I’m really excited to get going. We’ll start Season 4 in May.”
While some viewers may have been surprised that The Governor wasn’t killed off, the Boondock Saints star was not shocked at all.
“I mean, the comic book villain is like the most hated comic-book villain, above the Joker. The biggest one ever. So I think he’s going to get meaner,” he added.
So does Reedus really know what’s next for Daryl, Rick and company.
“Our writers are very generous in that they bring you into the writers’ room and then they’re very clever at telling you absolutely nothing for about two hours. You’re in it you’re like, “yeah, yeah,” and you walk out and you’re like, “I have no f—ing idea what we’re going to do.”
Check out the interview here
I think season 4 is going to be the best $) 🙂 =)
I hate to say it but I can’t believe the hype anymore.
They promised more than what I felt was delivered in the season 3 finale episode.