Actor Norman Reedus Introduces An Act during The 2013 Z100 Jingle Ball.
Actor Norman Reedus introduces an act during the 2013 Z100 Jingle Ball in New York December 13, 2013. Reuters

"The Walking Dead" Season 5 first half ended on a sad note as the survivors lost a dear one in the form of Beth Green (Emily Kinney). Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) and other stars from the show talked about what fans can expect when "The Walking Dead" returns in February 2015.

Norman Reedus compared how the survivors used to move ahead based on fear and how things are going to change in "The Walking Dead" Season 5 second half.

"We used to move in a direction based on fear, now we are moving towards things and we are hitting things head on," Reedus said to Daily Mirror.

Meanwhile, Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) told Daily Mirror that second half of "The Walking Dead" Season 5 is like "moving into a new show." He added that it is like visually a new place as well as in terms of story. Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene) talked about her character and she is going to deal with things after her sister Beth's death.

"We are going to see Maggie in a way we have never seen her and I think fighting a dark side that she has always resisted," Lauren Cohan said. Steven Yeun (Glenn Rhee) added that Maggie is processing what just happened.

Denise Huth, co-executive producer of The Walking Dead said that the second half of the season is dark. She said that it is the human spirit that helps the survivors continue their journey in the post-apocalyptic world. Meanwhile, Chad Coleman (Tyreese) stated that in the second half, Rick Grimes and company will go through "more hell."

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