'Walking Dead' Season 6 Spoilers, News, Update: Actor Norman Reedus Teases A 'Much Different' Season 6
The last Season 5 moments of AMC's hit post-apocalyptic drama TV series "The Walking Dead" teased an Alexandria that is on the brink of chaos.
In an interview for Entertainment Weekly's cover shoot featuring cast member Norman Reedus, the actor who plays the often ill-tempered and volatile Daryl Dixon, it was revealed how this situation will come into play in the major part of the show's upcoming series instalment.
"Season 6 is much different than the previous seasons," Reedus said. "It's kind of our group being okay with stability and fighting stability and figuring out if we can actually live with other people."
He further likened the group he shared with Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) as a "bunch of wild animals" trying to live once again in a civilization surrounded by steel walls and guided by a set of rules.
"You've taken a bunch of wild animals and put them in a domestic environment, and some of them prefer to be wild animals, and some of them can't figure out how to be anything other than that. So we've come to a place where we can live with the public or live in a community and us having inner turmoil with trying to discover if that's possible at all."
In an earlier press interview with Nerdist.com for his latest big screen project with Djimoun Hounsou titled "Air," the 46-year-old actor said that "there's lots of action and lots of drama and lots of sadness like we always bring, but this season's particularly complicated."
"The storylines are really interwoven with future and past. Certain things happen, and you're kind of like, "Wow, that just happened,'" he went on to say. "A real mature sort of storytelling has really taken us over right now. It's super interesting and super thrilling."
"The Walking Dead" Season 6 premieres October on AMC.












