• Actor Norman Reedus as a bad-ass crossbow-wielding Daryl Dixon in AMC's 'The Walking Dead.'

Actor Norman Reedus as a bad-ass crossbow-wielding Daryl Dixon in AMC's 'The Walking Dead.' (Photo : Twitter/AMC Talking Dead)

The next episode of "The Talking Dead" is as terrifying as the season finale of "The Walking Dead" season 6, as actor Norman Reedus is set to join host Chris Hardwick for a round of talks.

The 47-year-old actor known for his role as Daryl Dixon, is set to appear on "Talking Dead" this April 3, Sunday taking after the 90-minute season finale of the horror drama TV series. Reedus will join showrunner Scott Gimple and executive producer Robert Kirkman on the talk show, as announced on its official Twitter account.

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While it is no news that there has been much speculation on which major and minor character will die in the finale, Reedus upcoming appearance in the talk show apparently makes fans feel more anxious. The talk show purportedly serves as a farewell platforms for departing characters.

Not to mention that the bloody shot ending of the previous episode 14 left the fans hanging. A Savior member named Dwight (Austin Amelio) seemingly shoot Dixon at point-blank range, where splashes of blood were seen everywhere. Thus, it appears that the fate of the fan favorite character is hazy.

Knowing that his character seems, by all accounts, to be in an extraordinary peril, Reedus recently imparted his opinion about the upcoming finale.

"Without a doubt, this whole season has been just completely ballistic," said Reedus, The Comic Book reported. "I saw a rough, rough, rough cut of it way back when and I was speechless for at least an hour. So hold on for the rest of this, because it gets real crazy."

The bow-wielding bad boy added that the upcoming Season 6 finale is the most hard-core finale that they have ever done yet to the point that he could barely handle it.

The upcoming season finale marks a major threat to all Alexandria survivors, as the 90-minute episode will feature the introduction of a new menacing villain named Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). In fact, all these death speculations and rumors have arisen from the revelation that Negan's character will not just be more terrible than the Governor in the past seasons, but will turn out to be the cause of many deaths in the series.

"The Walking Dead's" 90-minute Season 6 finale will air on AMC this Sunday, April 3, while "The Talking Dead" will immediately follow at 10pm. Below is a promo video for "The Walking Dead" Season 6 finale: