Norman Ridus spoke about the day when Andrew Lincoln left the "Walking of the Dead"

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Norman Ridus admitted that he "disagree" with the decision of his colleague and the friend Andrew Lincoln to leave the "walking dead." However, Ridus added that he was understanding about the desire of his friend to switch to some other project after eight seasons in the image of Rick of Gilims. Lincoln and former Showranner "Walking Dead" Scott Gimple planned the care of the actor from the fourth season, although it happened only in the ninth season.

Norman Ridus spoke about the day when Andrew Lincoln left the

Being a guest at the current show Popcorn With Peter Travers, Ridus also remembered how the day was issued when Lincoln finally said goodbye to the project:

I remember the day when he left. I gave birth, returned to my trailer. The oppressive atmosphere reigned. Later I saw a chair on which he was constantly sitting. This chair has retained an imprint of the Body Andrew, as well as traces of blood. It looked like Savan Rick Gilims. People came to clean the chair, but I told them: "Leave as it is!" Such sad was the day that day. But I understand his decision. He lives in England, he has two little children, and he could not spend enough time with them. I think his wife was delighted with a similar outcome. I disagree with such a decision, but I understand it well.

Coming out of the acting of the "Walking Dead", Lincoln intended to take up the director of the tenth season of the series, but because of the linings in the working chart, he was forced to abandon this idea. Nevertheless, Lincoln still remains part of the "walking dead." As you know, in the future there must be a full-length spin-off of the flagship series, in the center of which will be Rick Gilmers. True, the date of the premiere of the picture is not yet reported.

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