Norman Reedus Wants A Mad-Max Style On His Character Daryl Dixon When He Exits ‘The Walking Dead’; Andrew Lincoln Prefers A Shocking Death For Rick Grimes And Wishes ‘Hurt’ As The Theme Song

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'If Daryl Dixon dies, we riot." Every "The Walking Dead" fan has already heard this famous line. However, as much as his fans would like Norman Reedus to stay in the TV series, anyone could die in the post-zombie apocalyptic TV show. It means even Andrew Lincoln's character Rick Grimes might also exit the show we just don't know when.

While TWD viewers are waiting for the Season 5 premiere on October 12, the speculation that Daryl Dixon will die in the coming season is still on fire. It started with a photo showing the expert marksman got gagged. Apparently, the whole team seems in trouble as showed in the official teaser aired at Comic Con in San Diego.

So, if ever Daryl Dixon needs to say good-bye, Norman Reedus said he wants it like a Mad-Max style.

"If I had my druthers on how I would go, I would just walk away. You would just see him walk down a road like Mad Max and I'd get smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller, and then a little dog would run on the road with me and just start following me off into the sunset, and you'd never know what happened to him. I would wanna go out like that. Just like, 'You remember that dude? What happened to that dude?" he said according to Entertainment Weekly.

We can see that Reedus has already pictured Daryl's exit scene complete with how the camera should capture the moment. But of course, it is just his wish.

Meanwhile, Andrew Lincoln seems open to Rick Grimes' death instead of the good-bye-and-see-you-when-I-see-you type of exit scene. He even wants to have this particular music as the theme song if the shocking death of Rick Grimes has finally come.

He said, as published on Inquisitr, "I've always said, I don't care how it goes, but maybe a kid should take me out. It's funny, because I was in the car yesterday, and I texted Scott Gimple and I said, 'Promise me, when I die, on the credits sequence, you play Johnny Cash's version of 'Hurt'. And he just said, 'I can't make that promise obviously.' So when I die, please print it in your magazine so that the fans will know to play it, even if we can't. Even if Scott Gimple decides not to, people everybody play 'Hurt'."

Perhaps, the most shocking and unforgettable death of Rick Grimes would be because of protecting the group. As his dialogue in the coming season says, "These people are my family. And if you hurt them in anyway, I will kill you."

Watch the official "The Walking Dead" Season 5 teaser aired at Comic Con.

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