One notable actor from The Walking Dead reflects on having an intense reaction to leaving the hit zombie drama, detailing their last day of filming.
One notable actor from The Walking Dead reflects on their intense response to leaving the show. As fans of the hit apocalyptic franchise know well, devastating character changes are part of the show's DNA. These impactful departures are frequently meant to drive the story forward, teaching the remaining ensemble a lesson or paving the way for a development that will pay off further down the line.
WILLIAMS: I remember having [a version of] that with you when we did my last scene of The Walking Dead. I remember that day, not wanting to leave that show and feeling shame for feeling that. Because as an actor, you go from project to project and it’s just part of the world, so you should be used to working with people and then just detaching. And it was a struggle that day. But then that became the thing. After we shot it, they called cut and I just broke down.
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