Recent Interview Reveals That Norman Reedus Has Been In Talks To Work With Hideo Kojima Again

Recent Interview Reveals That Norman Reedus Has Been In Talks To Work With Hideo Kojima Again

During a recent interview with WIRED, actor Norman Reedus has revealed some interesting details bout his life, working with Hideo Kojima in Death Stranding, and being in talks to work on another project.

By JoshBerger - Mar 10, 2020 03:03 PM EST
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Source: WIRED
We have some exciting news, as recent interview posted by WIRED has revealed that Norman Reedus is in talks to work with Hideo Kojima in a brand-new project. After the overwhelmingly positive reception that Death Stranding had, this is definitely some great news for fans of Kojima and Reedus' work.

The interview not only reveals that Reedus is in talks to work with Kojima once again, but also gives away some details about the actor's involvement in the project, and how renowned Hollywood director Guillermo del Toro convinced him to play the titular role in Death Stranding.

While Reedus doesn't reveal exactly what kind of project it is that he's been in talks about, the fact that Hideo Kojima is currently working on another video game is more than enough to make fans excited for whatever it is that he's planning.

It is also worth mentioning that Norman Reedus' interview is 15 minutes long, but it is pretty entertaining throughout, as he reveals some details about how he was discovered, his career ever since, and also about working with Kojima, so be sure to give it a watch and let us know what you think.

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