The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun’s “Reaction” to Glenn’s “Fan Dissatisfaction” is “Heartwarming”

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Last Updated on 07/25/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Steven Yeun, who played Glenn in “The Walking Dead,” wonders how he feels about the fan turnover he caused.

 

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Glenn is the reason for the fan fallout.

 

The hit drama “The Walking Dead,” which has been running since 2010, is currently airing its final chapter, but the universe is still going strong with three new spin-off dramas scheduled to air in addition to “Fear the Walking Dead” in the future.

 

Although the drama has such a long history, at one point it has experienced a massive fan turnover. That, as fans know, was when Glenn was slaughtered.

 

In the first episode of season 7, Abraham and Glenn were bludgeoned to death in rapid succession by Negan. The weapon was a baseball bat with barbed wire wrapped around it, and Glenn’s head was shattered and his left eye was out. The Walking Dead” was famous for its sudden deaths, even of main characters, but Glenn’s death scene was famous for being the most gruesome and disgusting in history. Glenn was also very popular, resulting in a number of fans stopping watching the drama.

 

However, Steven Yeun, the man who was killed, seems to have no qualms about that turn of events. In an interview with Comicbook, he laughingly commented, “I don’t know how to react to it.

 

I don’t know how to react [laughs]. We are all friends!

Despite the unfavorable turn of events, this marks Stephen’s graduation from drama and he can now begin to try his hand at new work, with his starring film “Minari” nominated for various film awards in 2021. Stephen became the first Asian American ever to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor!

 

Countless people involved with “The Walking Dead,” from the official social networking accounts of “The Walking Dead,” the showrunners, the author, Jeffrey Dean Morgan (who played Negan), to Norman Reedus (who played Daryl), praised Steven across the board. praise. It was an event that showed that not only Glenn was loved, but Steven was loved as well.

 

That said, he still communicates well with other cast members, such as Norman, John Bernthal as Shane Walsh, and Alana Masterson as Tara Chumbler, which is why he didn’t make a big deal out of the congratulations at the time. “We talk regularly, so it’s not like, ‘Hey. We talk regularly, so it’s not like, ‘Hey, congratulations. It’s more like, ‘Hey, how are you? How are you? I talk to Norman a lot. I talk to Norman a lot. I also talk with John and Alana,” he says.

 

 

 

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