AMC today
announced that it has renewed non-fiction travel series Ride with Norman Reedus for
a second season, slated for 2017. Ride with Norman Reedus Season
2 will consist of six one-hour episodes featuring The Walking Dead actor and motorcycle and travel enthusiast
Reedus as he takes viewers back on the open road to journey to amazing places
and sample local cultures.
Season
1 featured actor Balthazar Getty,
Robert Rodriguez, Brent Hinds, Jake Lamagno, Jason Paul
Michaels and Imogen Lehtonen
journeying to locales such as Death Valley, the Pacific Coast Highway,
Appalachia, Louisiana, Texas, and the Florida Keys. Reedus and his guests took
in the local flavor on their travels and went dune-buggying, rode the bike of
the future, visited a moonshine distillery, met with a high voodoo priestess,
and raced porta-potties. The season finale featured the legendary actor Peter
Fonda, whose film Easy Rider first inspired Reedus to start riding
motorcycles. Season 1 of Ride comprised of six episodes,
averaged 800k total viewers per episode including 434k adults 25-54 in Nielsen
live+7 ratings.
President of
original programming and development for AMC and SundanceTV, Joel Stillerman said “We’re so excited to continue this journey
with Norman Reedus, Norman’s love of
motorcycles and adventure, and his ability to connect with people are the
drivers of this series, and we look forward to more great Rides next season.”
Norman
Reedus is best known for starring as Daryl Dixon on AMC’s worldwide sensation, The
Walking Dead, which starts its seventh season next month. Ride
with Norman Reedus is produced by Left/Right Productions. Executive
producers are Ken Druckerman, Banks
Tarver, Anneka Jones and Norman Reedus.
This series
is part of a growing slate of non-fiction programming on AMC including the #1
talk show on television, Talking Dead,
the Robert Redford produced event
miniseries The American West,
the historical mafia docu-drama The
Making of the Mob: Chicago, Kevin Smith’s late-night talk show Geeking Out, and the upcoming documentary series Heroes and Villains: The History of Comic Books, executive produced by Robert Kirkman and David Alpert.
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