NopeMovie star Steven Yeun remains 'really good friends' with TheWalkingDead cast: 'We kind of all just talk on the regular.'
Nearly six years after his character's death on The Walking Dead, actor Steven Yeun hasn't lost touch with his former co-stars. For the first six seasons of the AMC horror drama about to air its final episodes, Yeun played fan-favorite zombie apocalypse survivor Glenn Rhee, exiting with his character's death in the controversial Season 7 premiere.
Sitting down with ComicBook.com's Chris Killian, Yeun addressed viewers who tuned out of The Walking Dead after Glenn's gory death to start Season 7.Asked which of his Walking Dead co-stars were the first to reach out when it was announced Yeun had joined the cast of Peele's anticipated follow-up to horror hits Get Out and Us, Yeun said,"We kind of all just talk on the regular. So there's not like, 'Hey, congratulations.
"I speak with Norman [Reedus] a lot, Jon [Bernthal], Alanna [Masterson]," Yeun said, calling his former Walking Dead cast mates"really good friends." Along with Reedus and Bernthal, Yeun was part of an original main cast that included Andrew Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, Jeffrey DeMunn, and Chandler Riggs for the first season of The Walking Dead.
In 2019, Yeun reunited with Reedus on Ride With Norman Reedus, the actor's unscripted motorcycle travelogue series on AMC. Many of Yeun's former Walking Dead co-stars, including Lauren Cohan and Michael Cudlitz, have since joined the voice cast of Invincible, the Amazon adult animated series starring Yeun as the Image Comics superhero.
0commentsNope opens in theaters Friday, July 22. Season 11 of The Walking Dead returns with its final eight episodes this October on AMC.
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