The odds are, none of them…but rumors, of course, persist and at the Television Critics Association presentation for FX’s The Americans, actor Noah Emmerich — who played Dr. Jenner of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Season One finale of The Walking Dead — says that while he hasn’t spoken with anyone at AMC about it, he would be open to reprising the part if the script called for it.
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“Sure, I think he’s a fascinating character,” Emmerich told The Hollywood Reporter. “There’s definitely a lot more to find out about Dr. Jenner. I have no idea, I haven’t talked with them about anything. I don’t know [if he could come back]. I have no idea but it’s an interesting question.”
He added, “There’s a lot more there for that character. He was a fascinating character and we only got a little taste of him. It would be really interesting to see what more was there. It’s really intriguing.”
The companion series — with a working title of Cobalt but as-yet-untitled — will begin shooting soon with an eye toward making it on the air during The Walking Dead‘s hiatus next year. Creator Robert Kirkman is co-writing with Sons of Anarchy‘s Dave Erickson, who will serve as showrunner. Adam Davidson directing the pilot. Cliff Curtis, Kim Dickens, Frank Dillane and Alycia Denbnam Carey will star.