As AMC’s TheWalkingDead flagship wrapped its final day of shooting yesterday after 11 seasons, EP Greg Nicotero and star Norman Reedus took to Instagram to reflect on their journey together
“Come on, dude,” says Nicotero to Reedus as the video opens, “we’re doing the last day video.”“Love you, buddy,” replies Reedus. “Thank you for everything. It’s been a real joy.’
The two hug and Nicotero asks, “Dude, remember when we were babies and we started this show and you had short hair? Do you remember?” The actor replies, “I feel like my entire brain is short circuiting right now. I can’t really wrap my head around this.”‘It’s hard. But 12 hours from now the world’s going to be a different place,’ Nicotero observes.A post shared by Greg Nicotero
On his personal account, Reedus posted video of himself and co-star Melissa McBride with the note, “That’s a wrap. 11 seasons 12 years. Never been so beat up and it was an absolute blast. Thank you to all of you that took this ride with us and what a ride it was”
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