NYCC 2018: 'The Walking Dead' Panel Recap
10/06/2018 08:58 pm EDT
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"There was a point I think, two weeks into shooting when Frank, we were doing the sequence when I woke up in the hotel corridor," "Frank saddled over to me, very quietly, and he said, 'I think we might have something here.' It meant an enormous amount to me. I thought we might be onto something and they're not gonna fire me!...When we went to my first comic con, I remember being on the other side of the walls and hearing the noise."
Lincoln admits he does get nervous when he meets fans and shares the work. The fans, however, make it a lot easier.
"My last day was amazing," On the way to it being a very moving farewell, I pulled down the set on top of the A cameraman...I was inspired. I thought, 'This is a really good idea, I'm going with something!...It was Norman's fault...and he started slapping me in the face and I started tearing down the set on Deke and I knocked him out. I shouldn't have ripped down the set and Norman shouldn't have been slapping me!"
The last scene ended up being funny. "We did the last scene, in which I had to laugh and sort of chuckle a bit, so what happened was I was doing one take and I felt my toe being tickled...it worked, it was terrific, and it was this dude, who happened to be directing! It was the most unprofessional moment of my nine years! I finished, like a fool. Thanks, boys."
Is the prank war over?
"I think Andy could prank me 3,000 more times and I'd still be the winner," Reedus said. He explains how the two actors were doing an emotional scene in the woods and Lincoln had someone else wrap Reedus' car in toilet paper. Lincoln says Reedus was "smile crying" in the scene, so "he deserved to have a toilet papered car, his muscle car, his mid-life crisis car."
"He drives a Prius, so!" Reedus quipped.
McBride says she would bring Shane back, if anyone. Lincoln says he would like to play Shane "because I'd actually get to sleep with Lori."
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Working with Andy as Negan?
"I f---in' hated him," Morgan said. "No one is happier that he's gone than me. No. I was you guys. I was a fan of the show forever. Right up until I tore into it. One of the reasons I wanted to so badly be a part of it was to work with this cast...Working with him is gonna go down as one of the greatest pleasures of my life. No one prepares like he does. No one sings Coldplay's 'Yellow' quite like he does."
Morgan profoundly thanks Lincoln's family for allowing him to be a part of the show for so long.
Hardwick introduces the clip which fans voted on as their favorite Lincoln scene before turning attention to the future of the show.
Kang confirms Jon Bernthal, Scott Wilson, and Sonequa Martin-Green are returning to the series in Season 9.
Gimple says he is most looking forward to Whisperers in Season Nine and Kirkman calls their look "breathtaking."
"I have to go rogue for a moment," Kirkman said. "I got word just before we came out here that...we've successfully negotiated with Telltale Games...for our company Skybound to come in and see Season 4 of the Telltale game to completion. We can't lose Andrew Lincoln and Clementine in the same year."
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What's been different?
"It's been really, really cool to juxtapose [the action] with some serious meatiness this year," Gurira said.
"I did some stretches and squats," McBride joked. "We have horses! I love to ride horses but if you don't ride all the time, you can ride for an hour and just be broken for a week, so squats, stretches, lunges."
"I think it's just a wholly different side of Negan that we're gonna see this year," Morgan said. "We'll see. I think Negan's fighting a lot of internal battles this year. It's tough in a 10x10 cell and he's finding out a lot about himself. It's been a very interesting year for both Negan and myself."
What did Rick and Michonne learn from each other?
"One of the greatest things of the last few seasons is this relationship when it happened," Lincoln said. "They recognize something in each other. There's a formidable warrior...Rick and Michonne's relationship has depend to a much more profound, understanding love which has been really, really satisfying to play."
"The thing that Michonne learned from day one from Rick is that he figured out how to retain community and retain to connection to people and to take responsibility for people," Gurira said. "That's something that Michonne had stepped away from. She decided to be a loner. She decided to walk literally with the dead...It's a responsibility he must take from a place of love."
What was it like without Lincoln?
"The last day that he was in there, he was covered in blood, and I still won't let him clean the chair," Reedus said.
"He also has a coffee mug that Andy drank out of that has blood on it and he won't let anyone wash it," McBride adds.
What will Lincoln miss the most?
"These guys and everybody back in Atlanta, and everybody here, and all of you," Lincoln said. "There's three of us left that have done the nine years and they continue. I watched the first episode that I ever watched of the show and I wasn't in it. All of these guys, they're immaculate. This guy's a leading actor like I never season." He proceeds to hand out compliments to McBride, Gurira, and Morgan. "You're gonna be blown away by the work their doing...I've loved every minute of it and thank you."
Did he take anything from set?
"I tried to steal my boots but Norman steals everything every year," Lincoln said. "I've seen him leave on two motorbikes with several crossbows. I think he steals three a season."
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