Season 3 of Ride with Norman Reedus to be The Walking Dead on wheels

Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride - Ride with Norman Reedus _ Season 3, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Aidan Monaghan/AMC
Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride - Ride with Norman Reedus _ Season 3, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Aidan Monaghan/AMC /
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With all of the news coming out about The Walking Dead, there’s just as much reason to be thrilled about season 3 of Ride with Norman Reedus.

Even if you’re not a motorcycle enthusiast, there’s something for everyone on AMC’s Ride with Norman Reedus. It’s a show about bikes, true, but it’s more of a travel show than anything else. It stars Norman Reedus, and that might be all the incentive some fans need to watch. However, season 3 promises to be a big reunion for the cast of The Walking Dead, which makes it even better.

Ride with Norman Reedus returns for its third season on February 10, immediately following the mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead. Season 3 is packed to the brim with exciting guest stars including many members of The Walking Dead, both past and present. The lineup includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan (who has appeared before), Melissa McBride, Andrew Lincoln, Steven Yeun and Austin Amelio, making it like a reunion of past and present members of the cast.

Other guests joining Mr. Reedus on his motorcycling adventures include his good friend Marilyn Manson, Sean Patrick Flanery, Jello Biafra, Les Claypool, Ian Anderson and Rob Halford.

The show is filmed both in the United States and abroad, which really helps to give the show a proper travel show feel. In addition to watching Reedus and his guests ride across beautiful landscapes, the star also stops off in local towns to find hidden gems, whether it be cozy coffee shops or the best food in town. It’s fun to see how the locals react to seeing The Walking Dead star when he shows up, and it also reflects the show’s popularity abroad.

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Ride was picked up for a fourth season ahead of the show’s season 3 premiere on February 10, so there’s plenty of incentive to binge the first two seasons, enjoy season 3 and look forward to season 4, because Ride is definitely a show that AMC would like to keep around.