The ninth season of The Walking Dead has been a tumultuous and unsettling one since leader Rick Grimes' departure as Alexandria's existence comes under threat by the Whisperers.
And amid the series' terror, show star Norman Reedus attended 36th Annual PaleyFest on Friday in Los Angeles alongside his The Walking Dead co-stars Lauren Ridloff and Eleanor Matsuura.
The 50-year-old actor, who has played Daryl Dixon on the show since 2010, looked dapper for his red carpet appearance in a black shirt and matching patterned tie.
Walk this way: Norman Reedus attended 36th Annual PaleyFest on Friday in Los Angeles
The star, who has moved into the central spotlight since Grimes' departure, complemented his look with a pair of charcoal-coloured suit trousers while his trademark shoulder-length hair was styled loose.
Speaking at the Q&A, Norman revealed that his character Daryl, who does not appear in the comics, was influenced by his own early on-set experience when he believed the cast 'hated' him.
The screen star, who has appeared on the show since 2010, said he 'had a chip on his shoulder' as he filmed his first scene.
He said: 'I came on in the third episode and that cast really knew each other.
Star studded: He was joined alongside his The Walking Dead co-stars Lauren Ridloff (L) and Eleanor Matsuura (R)
Dapper: The actor, who plays Daryl Dixon, looked dapper for his red carpet appearance in a black shirt and matching patterned tie alongside his other co-star Ryan Hurst
Cast: Host Chris Hardwick chatted to Executive producer Angela Kang as well as (L-R) the cast Norman Reedus, Ryan Hurst, Christian Serratos, Eleanor Matsuura and Lauren Ridloff
'They had been doing press and they were all stupid-tight…in the beginning I didn’t quite know what I was going to do yet, I kind of had an idea of the Southern thing and I did that a little bit.
Adding: 'The first scene I did was, "Merle, come down here, I got squirrels let's stew them up," which is a crazy line, first off…when I turn around there is all this cast. There's like 13 people who were just staring at me.
'And I immediately got a chip on my shoulder. I was like, "They hate me." And I realized, that's who this guy [Daryl] is. "You hate me? I hate you, too." And that’s just how I started.'
Walking out: The star, who has moved into the central spotlight since Grimes' departure, complemented his look with a pair of charcoal-coloured suit trousers
Storyline: Norman teased what fans could expect, with rumours circulating that it could rival Game Of Thrones’ infamous Red Wedding episode in terms of characters carnage
Open: Speaking at the Q&A, Norman revealed that his character Daryl, who does not appear in the comics, was influenced by his own early on-set experience when he believed the cast 'hated' him
Also dishing on the final two episodes of the ninth season, Norman teased what fans could expect, with rumours circulating that it could rival Game Of Thrones’ infamous Red Wedding episode in terms of characters carnage.
He hinted: 'Rock 'em sock 'em robots. There was a war…now the two teams are going at each other. It does feel like a western.'
Meanwhile, back on the red carpet Lauren Ridloff turned heads in a red and blue snakeskin print midi dress.
Print perfection: Bringing a pop of colour to the carpet was Lauren Ridloff, who turned heads in a red and blue snakeskin print midi dress
Bold: The American actress, who plays Connie on the AMC series, posed for photos at the event
All in the details: Lauren accessorised her plunging garment with a pair of neon yellow earrings
Chic: She completed her ensemble with a pair of black stilettos
The American actress, who plays Connie on the AMC series, accessorised her plunging garment with a pair of neon yellow earrings and black stilettos.
British actress Eleanor Matsuura, 35, looked chic in forest green-coloured suit, which she layered over a graphic white and red tee.
The Japanese-born star joined the series as Andrew Lincoln's character Rick left, but has been an integral part of the show's tonal shift since showrunner Angela Kang made the decision to jump the storyline six years in the future.
During the Q&A at the PaleyFest TV festival, she said that show's high on-screen death rate keeps the show 'sexy' and believes that the uncertainty around characters' futures has contributed to the its success.
Delight: British actress Eleanor Matsuura, 35, looked chic in forest green-coloured suit, which she layered over a graphic white and red tee
Integral: The Japanese-born star joined the series as Andrew Lincoln's character Rick left, but has been an integral part of the show's tonal shift since showrunner Angela Kang made the decision to jump the storyline six years in the future
Thigh's the limit: Christian Serratos donned a glittering knit dress with a thigh-high slit
In the clear: She walked across the stage in a pair of clear mules
In the blue: Showrunner Angela Kang attended the event in a bold aqua blue midi dress
Eleanor, who plays Yumiko, told the Press Association: 'It's kind of cool actually. It keeps the show sexy. You know that no character is safe all the time, you know there's always danger around the corner.
'I think that’s why people love the show so much and why they tune in.'
Also attending the event was their co-star Christian Serratos, who donned a glittering knit dress with a thigh-high slit and accessorised with a pair of clear mules.
Act: Comedian Chris Hardwick (L) chaired the event while show star Ryan Hurst, who plays Beta, was in attendance
Having fun: Ryan got into the spirit of the event and carried the funnyman up the carpet
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Main photo article The ninth season of The Walking Dead has been a tumultuous and unsettling one since leader Rick Grimes’ departure as Alexandria’s existence comes under threat by the Whisperers.
And amid the series’ terror, show star Norman Reedus attended 36th Annual PaleyFest on Friday in Los ...
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