It takes a lot of time to make a TV series, and as a zombie classic, what behind-the-scenes stories did The Walking Dead have?
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<h1 class="pgc-h-center-line" > embarrassing Darryl</h1>
What's different about most of the actors in The Walking Dead is that Daryl, played by Norman Riddles, never appeared in Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead.
More importantly, Reeds is a relatively late actor, and when he first came into contact with other actors, it was inevitable that he would be a little embarrassed because of His introverted personality.
Even after spending some time with other actors, Reedes still harbored fear and tension.
At first, Reeds thought he would only have one or two episodes, but he didn't expect to play ten seasons at a time. And Darryl felt welcomed by everyone, and It is likely that Riddles will continue to act.
< H1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > the director who resigned is not yet paid</h1>
It's as if the start of "The Walking Dead" was still yesterday, and now it is found that the first season was already ten years ago, and too many things have happened in this decade, some people have left "The Walking Dead", and some people have joined "The Walking Dead".
In these crowds, in addition to the actors, there are actually those behind the scenes, such as the episode director. Although Frank Darabont has been resigning for almost a decade, the remuneration owed by AMC to him has not been paid.
In the first lawsuit, up to $280 million was reportedly involved in compensation that crew members and Frank Darabont should receive from AMC profits.
Frank Darabont should have made a 12.5 percent profit, but AMC accepted only 7.5 percent of the proposal.
Although The Walking Dead was the hottest TV series of the time, Darabont didn't get a penny from AMC at the time.
<h1 class="pgc-h-center-line" > request to write yourself to death</h1>
Will someone ask to write the character they play to death? Perhaps Dale was the first person in The Walking Dead to have such a strange request.
Jeffrey Deman is also a temperamental person, and because he is dissatisfied with the crew's treatment of his favorite director, Jeffrey Deman asks for the character of Dale to be written to death.
In fact, Jeffrey Deman and Frank Dalabant have collaborated on films such as "The Shawshank Redemption", "Miracle in the Green", "The Mist" and so on, so it is not surprising that Jeffrey Deman is so moralistic.
< h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Rick is extremely unhappy with Carl's death</h1>
There is no doubt that Carl has always been the main character in The Walking Dead and lived to the end of the original book.
When The character of Carl was in the eighth season, everyone thought it was an incredible decision, and among them was Andrew Lincoln, who played Rick.
Someone once said that Carl actually left the crew because he was going to school, but this was later confirmed to be a false positive. According to Chandler Riggs, he could at least wait for another three years.
According to Andrew, a few weeks before Chandler Riggs's 18th birthday, the director team had already made up their minds to kill Carl, which was undoubtedly a cruel thing for a young actor.
After five episodes have been filmed, the director team has notified the relevant actors, which shows that the director team does not care about the feelings of the actors.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Negan appeared before the final episode of the sixth season</h1>
The most impressive scene is the final episode of the sixth season, when the lineup of 11 stars was assembled.
The scene where the actors gathered was to shoot the scene where Glenn was about to be headshot, but what people didn't expect was that before that, none of the actors had seen the actor playing the role of Negan.
It is said that the director has such an arrangement in order to create a mysterious and frightening atmosphere.
But in the end, it seems that the director's trick really worked, and this scene has become the most classic and infuriating picture of "The Walking Dead".
< h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > the stuntman died, the eighth season was stopped</h1>
For a TV with more fight scenes like The Walking Dead, it is very likely that trained stuntmen will be needed to play these roles.
Although stuntmen have the skills to protect themselves, accidents are always inevitable.
There was a stuntman named John Burneck who fell to his death during the filming of the eighth season, and John Burneck's death also caused the eighth season to be officially stopped.
In the end, John Burneck's family took the producer to court, and the court finally awarded the producer $8.6 million in civil damages.
In fact, "The Walking Dead" still has many stories in front of the stage and behind the scenes that have not been exposed, after all, in this ten-season TV production process, the number of actors and behind-the-scenes production staff is very amazing, and the stories produced by these people are also countless.