“I had some angst about leaving The Walking Dead”: Why Steven Yeun Regretted Leaving One of the Most Profitable Shows on the Planet

Steven Yeun had angst about his departure from TWD during its peak.

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  • Steven Yeun has enjoyed great success after his departure from AMC's The Walking Dead.
  • But leaving the show wasn't easy, as Yeun doubted he might not remain relevant, after the show.
  • The actor was revolted by the idea of a Glenn origin movie.
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Steven Yeun has done quite well for himself since parting ways with the land of the Walkers. From earning an Oscar nod in 2021 to becoming the first Asian actor to win a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a limited series, the actor has been successful in building an impeccable resume.

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But before earning acclaim for his versatility, the actor initially rose to prominence following his portrayal of fan-favorite Glenn in AMC’s The Walking Dead Series. Although in hindsight, leaving the show back in 2016 turned out to be a wise choice for Yeun, the decision wasn’t easy for the actor.

Steven Yeun Thought He Might Become Irrelevant  After The Walking Dead

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The Walking Dead Season 7 | AMC

After months of waiting, fans finally got to witness the continuation of the season 6 finale’s cliffhanger in The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be, which saw Glenn taking a baseball bat to the head. While his death was truthful to the comics, considering TWD already faked his death in season 6 once, his exit from the show was a gut punch to the fans.

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While the actor was mindful that his character’s story needed to end and he was ready for his character’s fate, he recalled having some extreme angst about his departure. Considering he got to experience extreme ups with the show, the actor feared he “might not be relevant anymore”.

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Steven Yeun | The Walking Dead (via AMC)

He said:

I had some angst about leaving The Walking Dead. I got to experience the extreme ups as well as what it’s like when you might not be relevant anymore

Fortunately, Yeun flourished to the new challenge, excelling in projects such as Burning, Nope, Minari, and recently in Netflix’s Beef.

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Steven Yeun Deemed the Idea of a Glenn Origin Story Horrible

While Steven Yeun had a great time playing Glenn since the show’s inception, after 81 episodes, he was done with the character for good and had no intentions of returning to it.

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Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee in The Walking Dead | AMC

Speaking with IndieWire back in 2018, the actor denounced the idea of a Glenn-origin movie, stating it’d be horrible. He said:

Sometimes people pitch to me, ‘Dude, wouldn’t it be so cool if you did a Glenn origin movie? And I’m like, ‘No, that’d be horrible.’ That was so long ago. I was another person. I don’t think I could go back there. That person was inherently trapped in whatever people thought he was. I fed into it and I believed in it, too — until I got out.

Even though the actor parted ways with TWD, which remains one of the biggest shows of the 21st century, during its peak, not long after his exit, the series started to show its cracks.

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The Walking Dead is available to stream on Netflix.

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.