Reedus discusses the transformation of Daryl from a potential casualty to the franchise’s heart and his artistic evolution
Summary
– Norman Reedus shares how his role as Daryl Dixon became a defining part of his life and career
– Originally not in the comic source material, Daryl has evolved into the anchor of The Walking Dead franchise
– Reedus is determined to bring his character full circle, especially as season two reunites him with co-star Melissa McBride
Norman Reedus didn’t start his career intending to become an actor, much less the star of one of television’s most enduring franchises. Yet, over nearly 15 years, his role as Daryl Dixon on The Walking Dead has grown from a character designed to be expendable into the emotional center of the series. Daryl wasn’t in the original comic book, giving Reedus creative freedom to shape him, leading to Daryl’s prominent place in the series and now the popular spinoff, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.
Reflecting on his journey, Reedus explains that acting wasn’t his first choice. Before The Walking Dead, he was an artist in New York, focused on painting and sculpture. Acting came second, but the close-knit cast in rural Georgia, facing the elements and countless obstacles together, changed that for him. Reedus says he became a leader on set, a role he didn’t initially expect to embrace.
For Reedus, continuing with Daryl Dixon was essential to honor his dedication to the character. “I want to bookend it in a way,” Reedus says. He views the role as “coming full circle,” not bound to the comic’s conclusion, and plans to keep exploring Daryl’s journey alongside Carol, played by longtime co-star Melissa McBride.
With the franchise continuing to expand, Reedus is ready to keep reinventing his role, aiming to preserve the legacy of The Walking Dead while staying true to his artistic vision.