The Walking Dead's Jeffrey Dean Morgan Wins Best Villain At MTV Awards
No more Mr. Nice Guy! The biggest newcomer to The Walking Dead took home some hardware from the [...]
The Cliffhanger
To close The Walking Dead's sixth season, the series introduced Morgan's portrayal of Negan in the form of a terrifying 12-minute monologue which concluding in the murder of an unidentified beloved survivor.
As Negan brought his bat down on the victim's head, the camera faded to black as they died and the season came to an end. The moment left the entire world asking "Who did Negan kill?" for an entire summer.
Come October 23, 2017 and Negan's victim was revealed as Morgan carried out the gleeful portrayal of a sadistic new villain ruling the zombie apocalypse. Not only did he kill Abraham to round out the final moments seen in Season 6 but he also put an end to Glenn's run which began in the final moments of the show's first episode.
From here, Negan would bully and manipulate the show's main characters as he menacingly grinned with every jab he took at the survivors.
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WON best villain @MTV movie awards! Thank you all. Show couldn't free me up to represent my @WalkingDead_AMC family. Proud as fuckity fuck!
— Jeffrey Dean Morgan (@JDMorgan) May 8, 2017
Jeffrey Dean Morgan took to Twitter to share his reaction to winning the Best Villain award from the MTV Movie and TV Awards.
"Won best villain at MTV Movie Awards!" Morgan wrote. "Thank you all. Show couldn't free me up to represent my The Walking Dead family. Proud as f---ity f---!"
Morgan is currently hard at work on The Walking Dead's eighth season in Georgia, which is why he wasn't able to be freed up for the Awards. The latter part of Morgan's message is a quote from Negan's iconic dialogue in Robert Kirkman's comics which consists of about a dozen variations of the F-word which the character has always enjoyed.
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