• People dressed like zombies take part in The Walking Dead Escape experience at Petco Park during the 2015 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 10, 2015.

People dressed like zombies take part in The Walking Dead Escape experience at Petco Park during the 2015 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 10, 2015. (Photo : REUTERS/MARIO ANZUONI)

With the premiere date for "The Walking Dead" season 6 fast approaching, Norman Reedus is unveiling reasons behind Rick's crew struggling to adapt to Alexandria.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Reedus said "The Walking Dead" season 6 would differ from other seasons since Rick's crew is working hard to survive in the "wild." In Alexandria, the crew perceives permanency and a possibility that the society should protect.

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"Season 6 is entirely different from the other season," Reedus explained. "It is like our group is fine with permanency and fighting permanency and establishing if we can coexist with other people."

Later in the interview, Reedus added, "You have taken a collection of wild animals and placed them in a domestic ecosystem, and some of them would rather be in the wild, and several of these animals cannot figure out how to adapt other than remaining wild."

Reedusa said that as a result, they have reached a point where they can survive with the public or live in a society, and them "possessing intrinsic disturbance with trying to establish if that is likely at all."

Morgan is also present as a wild card in Alexandria, which could shift the authority, iDigital Times reported. Rick has always been guilty of failing to give Morgan and his son time. In Season 1 of "The Walking Dead", Rick gave Morgan a Walkie-talkie to related, but the two could not associate with each other.

Seemingly, Morgan is a transformed man because something took place between the last appearance of Morgan and he appears to have gotten peace and need to live. Rick evidently is not the person Morgan remembers, but viewers should not hold an assumption that the two characters will like each other. Lennie James (Morgan) wishes that fans took season 6 literally.

"The Walking Dead" season 6 will debut on Oct. 11.