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The Walking Dead season 9: Jon Bernthal to return as Shane

The character was last seen in a flashback in the show's third season

Jacob Stolworthy
Tuesday 19 June 2018 08:21 BST
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Jon Bernthal plays The Walking Dead character Shane Walsh: 'if you want to survive, you've got to fight for it'

The Walking Dead may be losing two main cast members in its ninth season but that hasn't stopped the writers from plotting the comeback of one of its original stars.

Following reports that Jon Bernthal had been spotted in photos taken around the Senoia, Georgia set alongside Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus, Entertainment Weekly has now confirmed that the actor will return as Shane Walsh in one episode.

Bernthal's tenure on the series dates back to 2013. Shane was an original character who was killed by Rick in season two, a moment in which he became the first viewers saw come back as a walker despite having not been bitten. The character's reanimated corpse was gunned down by Carl (Chandler Riggs).

This means Shane can only come back in a flashback or hallucination like he did in season three. It's no stretch to assume that his appearance will arrive in the episode that will mark the exit of Lincoln's protagonist Rick Grimes whose departure was reported last month. Lauren Cohan - who plays Maggie Rhee - will also be departing the series following the full-season pick-up of her new comedy series Whiskey Cavalier.

Lincoln's departure leaves just two original cast members remaining on the show: Melissa McBride (Carol Peletier) and Daryl Dixon star Norman Reedus who will become the new main character in a deal that's set to make him one of the highest-paid TV stars,

AMC has declined to comment.

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