Stephen Yeun on Walking Dead's Deaths: 'Don't Give that to Anybody Else'
By Jean BR | Oct 26, 2016 06:00 AM EDT
Last Sunday, October 23, 2016, avid watchers of the TV series entitled 'The Walking Dead' aired its premiere episode of its seventh series with mind-blowing scenes and a lot of deaths.
This is really not a good article for those who have not yet watched the episode of The Walking Dead Series 7 because the deaths aired will be further discussed.
Only in the first series, Negan killed two Alexandrians, Abraham and Daryl, which shocked the avid watchers of the said show. Although it was really a appalling scene as some says, others already thought that this is already expected, as these deaths were already shown in the Walking Dead comic books. With a bat wrapped with barbed wire, two people were killed and that indeed, has a great change in the gameplay of the said TV show.
The very known delivery boy, Stephen Yeun, revealed that he was really looking forward to Glenn being killed by Negan.
"Personally for me, I think the death in the comic, Robert [Kirkman] wrote such a messed up but at the same time incredible way to take something away - to make a story as impactful as it is. You read that comic, you kind of don't want that to go to anyone else. It's such an iconic moment and I think I even said, 'Don't give that to anybody else.' It's such a gnarly thing to say but sincerely, living that out was very wild but at the same time, that moment happening and being realized on television in a different medium and to do it in the way that we did it I think is brave and at the same time super affecting. And for me, that was the motivation to be like, 'Yeah, that sounds great,'" said Stephen Yeun.
Definitely, he states, that there is no any other to do the killing. Everything was neatly made according to the comic book.
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