While "The Walking Dead" fans have to wait for four months more for the Season 5 premiere of the TV series, Norman Reedus is having fun posting photos on his Instagram account. This time he enjoys doing selfies with "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul. This draws speculation that Paul might be appearing in the zombie apocalyptic television show.
Blame it on the train car. We all know that the Season 4 finale of "The Walking Dead" ended with Rick Grimes and the others trapped in a train car with Rick last line for the season, "They're screwing the wrong people." So, the photo wherein Reedus took a photo of himself and Paul behind him who seemed going inside a train car sent a message that perhaps the two were having a good time on the set of the post-apocalyptic horror drama.
The two were really spending good times on the set but not of AMC's TV series. It was in the set of "Triple Nine" or "999" project. The film is set to be released in 2015 and is currently on ongoing production. Kate Winslet, Woody Harrelson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Gal Gadot also star in the crime drama movie directed by John Hillcoat.
"999" is about a group of thieves who plot to kill a cop to redirect authorities from the heist across the town in Los Angeles.
Going back to TV guesting (or perhaps, Paul will be a recurring character to eventually going regular), it is not impossible for Paul to appear in "The Walking Dead" now that "Breaking Bad" is over.
In case, he will be in the show, would his character be the group's savior? Of course, this is just merely speculation. There are still others from Rick's group who can save them from Terminus. Carol and Tyreese with Judith haven't arrived at the said-to-be safe place for humans, so maybe they will be the key for the group to take over Terminus. We still don't know whether or not Beth was kidnapped that's why it is still hard to think that she will come to save the group. With Paul, it is not yet sure if he will be in the next season, so Carol and Tyreese are still the best bets to beat the people in the Terminus.