Norman Reedus’ long-running motorcycle travel series is finally getting a much wider UK release. Of course, this gives fans a new chance to catch one of AMC’s most unexpected cult favorites!
The series in question is Ride with Norman Reedus, a travel-meets-biker documentary show that follows actor Norman Reedus as he hits the road on motorcycles with a rotating lineup of guests. And while the show has technically been available in the UK before, its distribution was so limited that it effectively flew under the radar for most viewers. Now, that’s about to change.
According to GeekTown, the first four seasons of Ride with Norman Reedus are set to arrive on ITVX on Thursday, June 11, 2026. This marks the show’s most accessible UK release to date. For fans of road-trip television, motorcycle culture, or Reedus himself, this is a long-overdue opportunity to revisit or discover the series for the first time!

Ride with Norman Reedus is coming to ITVX in June 2026
Ride with Norman Reedus actually has seven seasons in total. However, the initial ITVX rollout will only consist of the first four. Perhaps the UK streaming service will acquire the rights to stream the remaining three seasons at a later date, but that’s just not the case at the moment. For now, UK viewers will just have to make do with the early stretch of the series, which still provides a solid entry point into its laid-back, road-trip format.
Ride with Norman Reedus has a simple but effective concept. Reedus, best known for his role as Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, explores different regions of the world on a motorcycle, accompanied by a guest rider.
Each episode typically sees Reedus and his guest setting out on a road trip through a specific location, whether it’s the deserts of Death Valley, the winding Pacific Coast Highway, or the backroads of Louisiana and Texas. Later seasons even expand beyond the United States, but the foundation remains the same. That's motorcycles, conversation, and discovery.
Rather than following a strict narrative structure, the show embraces a loose, almost improvisational style. The journey itself is the focus, with stops along the way that highlight local culture, food, history, and the people who define each region. However, a major part of the show’s appeal is its guests, which includes actors, musicians, filmmakers, and motorcycle enthusiasts. These aren’t just cameo appearances. They’re active participants in the ride.
The first season alone features a diverse lineup including talented actor Balthazar Getty, film director Robert Rodriguez, musician Brent Hinds, artist Jake Lamagno, custom bike builder Jason Paul Michaels, and jewelry designer Imogen Lehtonen.
Across the series, Reedus has also been joined by other notable figures from entertainment and beyond. The chemistry between him and his guests is a key part of the show’s appeal, with conversations often drifting from motorcycles to filmmaking, music, art, and personal philosophy.
With Ride with Norman Reedus' upcoming arrival on ITVX, the show is poised to reach viewers who may never have encountered it before. Whether they come for Reedus himself, the guest appearances, or the appeal of scenic motorcycle travel, the series now has a chance to find a larger and more diverse audience in the UK.
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