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Norman Reedus Knows Who Was Killed Off in ‘The Walking Dead Finale’ [Video]

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Norman Reedus knows who was killed off the Walking Dead and he’s not too happy.

After the heartbreaking cliffhanger at the end of The Walking Dead season 6 finale fans have started petitions, threatened boycotts and investigations into who was really killed in the last seconds of the episode.

Related: ‘The Walking Dead’s’ Finale Audio May Reveal Who Dies [VIDEO]

And while a few cast members are not sure who was killed off, Norman Reedus knows whose brains got splattered, and he’s not too happy.

 

While on The Today Show to promote his new movie Sky, in which he stars alongside Diane Kruger, Reedus made a few comments about The Walking Dead. He started off by defending the finale, but he also hinted that the revealed that the death of the victim has been hard for him to handle.

Related: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Finale Ratings Skyrocket

“I know what happens, and it’s gut-wrenching.”

Although the hosts begged him to say more, he chose not to say anything more about the character who’se going to leave the show come next season. he did comment that it was depressing to see this character go.

“It’s like real life, you always feel like you have an infinite amount of time and you don’t. That’s the genius of the story.”

What does this mean? Who knows? But, it’s going to be a long time before we ever find out.

Related: ‘Walking Dead’: 3 Major Theories on Who Negan Killed Off

Norman Reedus also took the time to defend the finale, saying that it wasn’t unsual for stories to finish with a cliffhanger and who was killed in the finale wasn’t supposed to be the center of the episode. Reedus argues that:

Related: ‘Walking Dead’ Fans’ Petition Threatens Boycott After Season 6 Finale

“Cliffhangers have been happening since the beginning of entertainment. That finale was about the change of power. So many people think our show is survivor’s island, who’s gonna eat it this week, but it’s not. That episode was to show the change of power: Rick goes into it real confident, and he comes out totally broken.”

What do you think? Share with us your thoughts in the comments below!

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