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Jeffrey Dean Morgan

NE OF THE MOST COMPELLING VILLAINS TO COME OUT OF THE was Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan, and now he’s back in (June 18 on AMC). “Since we’ve last seen him, he’s not doing great.” The story picks up two years after the original series, where Negan and]; it would have been easy to be that same guy. How can we show other sides? A villain that’s interesting is [one] you can understand why he became a villain.” We’ll also “learn a little bit more about Negan’s life pre-” And he’s more than happy to keep playing Negan. “I wouldn’t still be here if it hasn’t been one of the coolest experiences of my work life. I just feel incredibly blessed to be able to play what I think is one of the coolest villains in the history of film/TV.”

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