‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 Spoilers & Update: Daryl Kills Negan; Norman Reedus Spills! Upcoming Season’s Bloody Scenes ‘Toned Down’

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Jan 23, 2017 12:42 AM EST

The question had been answered! Norman Reedus spills information about Daryl Dixon. More so, as the “The Walking Dead” Season 7 included Glenn and Abraham’s bloody bashed heads, negative feedbacks were received from some fans.

Fans would be ecstatic to know that “The Walking Dead” Season 7 character Norman Reedus who portrays Daryl Dixon spilled some beans about his played character. Express reported that the 48-year-old mentioned that amid Daryl’s past experiences he is now ready to fight. He pointed out that Daryl is in “kill mode.” Since in the last episode he said that while handing Rick back his stuff, Daryl looked like he wants to say “Let's go! Let's go beat this guy up. Let's go take what's ours and fight this monster.”

"The Walking Dead" Season 7 star then explains that he thinks Daryl took Glenn and Abraham’s deaths personally and that he blames himself, in which he identified that Daryl’s resent makes him think that he deserves what he is getting. He then concluded, "I think you're going to start to see a little fear in that bad guy's eyes. He's been walking tall long enough wielding his little toy bat around. Time to bring that guy down a notch."

With that said, Digital Spy clears "The Walking Dead" Season 7’s gruesome scene to be already heavily edited due to Ofcom’s review. The edit was done in the number of times that Negan bashed Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) and Glenn Rhee’s (Steven Yeun) heads with his bob wired-covered baseball bat.

In accordance with the review, “The Walking Dead” Season 7 producer, Gale Ann Hurd stated that since they were able to look at the feedback and Ofcom’s review regarding the said stomach-churning episode, they did tone down episodes for season’s future filming. She then further notes that “The Walking Dead” is not a show that is “torture porn” and then concludes that they didn’t cross the line.

Drastic for some and agreeable for others, the production team officially confirmed minimal bloody scenes for the upcoming season. Yet, rest assured, fans would still see the anticipated “The Walking Dead” series to return on Feb. 12, 2017, at AMC and Feb. 13, 2017, at UK’s Fox.

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