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Norman Reedus Thought He Was ‘Going To Die’ After On-Set Injury On ‘The Walking Dead’

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Norman Reedus made headlines back in March when he suffered an on-set injury while filming the final season of “The Walking Dead”, and he opens up about what happened in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly.

According to Reedus, the unspecified injury left him with a concussion, and was far more serious than what was being reported at the time. “Oh dude, that was horrible.

That whole ordeal for me, personally, was terrifying. I thought I was going to die,” he said. READ MORE: Norman Reedus ‘Getting Better’ After On-Set Concussion, Will Resume Filming ‘Walking Dead’ “It was very serious,” he said of his injury, which resulted in production on the show pausing while he recovered. “It was scary.

I’ve been hit in the face and the head a million times. I’ve gone through car windows — but that one rang my bell,” he admitted. “I had a neurologist.

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