Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln's bromance will once again be seen on-screen as their characters on the "Walking Dead" reunite.
As told by the 47-year-old American actor himself, his character Daryl Dixon and that of Rick Grimes would be fighting the walkers side-by-side once again.
"He and I have a very special episode, the two of us," Reedus told Entertainment Weekly. "They become the same sort of duo that they were way back when. So when you see everything that goes down in the second half, there's a definite camaraderie there that's being reunited, and it's nice to see. It was fun to play as well."
Andrew Lincoln himself has admitted he felt the same way as the "Walking Dead" fans over losing the Rick-Daryl bromance for a while. He also missed working with Norman Reedus.
"It was frustrating because I love working with Norman," the English actor pointed out. "And I love the relationship with Rick and Daryl. It's a huge ingredient as to why these survivors are still there - that relationship. Also, it's been on screen for a long, long time - six years now."
"And it is effortless working with the man. I love him. He's one of my best friends on the planet, along with lots of other cast members that I work with in this show. Particularly with Norman, though."
The "Walking Dead" reunion would be a treat for fans missing the Norman Reedus and Andrew Lincoln bromance on-screen. Despite lack of it in the past months, the pals have made up to fans with their bromance off-screen.
Just last month, the pair once again reaffirmed just how close they were with a lot of teasing.
"We talk everyday like little old ladies on the phone," Reedus told TV Guide magazine.
"My wife is getting concerned," Lincoln quipped.