Robert Kirkman Says Casting Rumor Does Not Mean WALKING DEAD Death

Robert Kirkman Says Casting Rumor Does Not Mean WALKING DEAD Death

A rumor about casting for Frank Darabont's L.A. Noir does not indicate a potential death for one of The Walking Dead crew.

By Thorverine - Feb 13, 2012 03:02 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: spinoff.comicbookresources.com



With a previously reported rumor about Jon Bernthal being cast in Frank Darabont's new show for TNT, L.A. Noir, people began to speculate if Shane would soon meet the same fate as he did in the comics. Adding to the speculation was a rumor that one of the cast was upset with Darabont's departure and asked to be released. Robert Kirkman addressed these rumors while talking to The Hollywood Reporter and stated that even if Bernthal was involved, that did not necessarily mean Shane had to die:

Last year Lenny James was on The Walking Dead, Human Target and Hung as well as doing a show in the U.K. for the BBC. It’s not unusual these days for people to be on multiple shows at the same time. The way shooting schedules work for cable, it really does open doors for that. The Walking Dead stopped shooting in early November and doesn’t resume until almost summer, so there’s a huge gap in there for people to do other projects. I wouldn’t let any casting rumors make you think that it’s spoiled any show, especially this one. In the case of Jon Bernthal, who’s to say he survives that first pilot? Maybe he dies in the first episode.



While Kirkman was dodging part of the question, Bernthal remained tight lipped for the most part while talking with GQ:

Listen, man, there’s not so much I can say about it. All I can say is ‘My, oh my.’ The idea that I could potentially work with Frank again just thrills the hell out of me. It would be such an honor. But there’s nothing I can say right now. I love the man with all my heart though.



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THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 2/13/2012, 7:22 PM
So does this LA Noir have anything to do with the video game LA Noire?
KALel3412
KALel3412 - 2/13/2012, 7:35 PM
@thehawk no. i wish it did though. it will just take place in the same time period
bbarber2323
bbarber2323 - 2/13/2012, 7:46 PM
Shanes dies in 3 more episodes,so who gives a shit??
J619SD
J619SD - 2/13/2012, 8:17 PM
@bbarber2323, Is that true. If so GFYS.
RyanLantern77
RyanLantern77 - 2/13/2012, 8:48 PM
Who gives a flying [frick]. If it were like the books, someone would [frick]in die every episode. Plus Bernthal is a miserable actor
RyanLantern77
RyanLantern77 - 2/13/2012, 8:48 PM
That greasy dickshit should have died in the 3rd episode of the first season
Blackmatter
Blackmatter - 2/13/2012, 10:39 PM
best show on TV right now
CrowPirate1
CrowPirate1 - 2/14/2012, 5:10 AM
aww.. manlove. "All I can say is ‘My, oh my.’ The idea that I could potentially work with Frank again just thrills the hell out of me. It would be such an honor. But there’s nothing I can say right now. I love the man with all my heart though."

Jsams
Jsams - 2/14/2012, 2:03 PM
@Noregrets
Frank Darabont was fired. It was in Entertainment Weekly last year. They fired him. As for Shane they may kill him off, they may not. I like Shane. He is my favorite. people need to stop hating on him over the plain simple fact you don't like his attitude.
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