Although Daryl Dixon has suffered the theft of his motorcycle in The Walking Dead, but the man who plays him, Norman Reedus, will be in choosing different bikes to choose from in its new reality series AMC, Ride with Norman Reedus.
Announced in October, the six-episode series will follow Reedus and a companion while traveling by motorcycle in different cities and explore the roads. The series began filming this week, Reedus talk to the portal Entertainment Weekly about what viewers will see.
"We started this week," says Reedus. "It's our first walk. Our first guest is kind of a surprise, but it is something great, and I'm excited to start. We have a lot of interesting places to go and where to meet with people. I'm excited to get out of here and go do that. "
Instead of making each episode followed, Reedus says there will be a little break from filming each episode. "We're extending so that we can record all these different places and not be pressured and have a good time," he says. "And it's really thought about where we're going and we're doing and we're taking walks. So separate recordings so that we can do the best job possible. "
As for the motorcycles themselves, Reedus says that will change as they progress. "I'm going to ride different bikes," says the actor."We already have a few motorcycle companies and we can exchange our bikes for different terrains and stuff. Let's explore a bit. It's kind of a man on a tour and on a trip, but also different bikes for different areas. Whatever the bike will be the best for that space and that time and that person too. We'll have some guests who just want to ride a certain type of bike and other riders who are ready to mount anything to put them. Let's change up a bit. "
As if playing Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead were not big enough, now Reedus get to explore his passion for motorcycles on the screen ... and you pay for it. "It's a kind of dream job. I have two dream jobs going at once. I'm waiting for something bad to happen. My luck is too good. I'll just do it and have fun and hopefully people will go to see it as much like my shoot it. "