During a recent interview with MovieWeb, Coates revealed that showrunner Eli Jorné specifically wrote the character of Bruegel for him. He also went on to tease the villain’s lavish lifestyle and big personality. “Jorné picked me and said ‘You have to play this guy,’ and I said ‘Send me some of the scripts,’ and they did. I gotta tell you, this guy was written for me,” Coates shared. “He’s a dink. He’s just a bad person, he’s super smart, he’s a billionaire. He lived in this incredible enclave during the zombie apocalypse in Manhattan, and when he came out, zombies were running through Manhattan. He got his own little gang together. There’s three or four gangs in Season 2, and Brugal is my name, and I’m certainly the biggest gang member of my squad. I kill a lot of zombies.”
The Walking Dead spinoff is executive produced by Jorné, Scott M. Gimple, Lauren Cohan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Brian Bockrath, Michael Satrazemis and Colin Walsh. The story brings fans to post-apocalyptic Manhattan, where the once lively city is now dominated by the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world full of anarchy, danger, beauty, and terror. The ensemble cast is once again led by franchise vets Cohan and Morgan as they reprise their fan-favorites roles as Maggie and Negan, respectively. Season 2 will also feature returning cast members Gaius Charles as Perlie Armstrong, Željko Ivanek as The Croat, Mahina Anne Marie Napoleon as Ginny, Lisa Emery as The Dama, and Logan Kim as Hershel Rhee.
Negan’s Reunion With Lucille in Dead City Season 2
In a previous interview, Morgan shared what it was like reuniting with Negan’s beloved barbwire-wrapped baseball bat Lucille, teasing the sense of power that his character will regain in Season 2. “Well, I freaked out. I didn’t realize how much I missed her, not only as Negan, but as myself,” Morgan said. “Just getting to hold that damn bat again adds something to that character and the swagger and the confidence and the humor that Negan has. It’s been sorely missed,” he continued. “The second that she’s back in Negan’s hands, he is empowered in some way that he hasn’t been in the last few years. It was a cool thing, having her back.”
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 is slated to premiere later this year.