Norman Reedus celebrates last day of ‘Walking Dead’ shooting: ‘It was an absolute blast’

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Norman Reedus had the time of his life working on “The Walking Dead.”

The actor commemorated the last day of shooting the 11th and final season of the AMC zombie series with an Instagram post early Thursday morning.

“That’s a wrap. 11 seasons 12 years. Never been so beat up and it was an absolute blast,” Reedus captioned the post.

“Thank you to all of you that took this ride with us and what a ride it was.”

The 53-year-old Reedus appeared on all 11 seasons of the post-apocalyptic show as the short-fused, zombie-killing Daryl Dixon.

The 11th season of “The Walking Dead” premiered last August and will air 24 episodes in its entirety.

Multiple spinoff series are set to be released following the conclusion of the main show, including one centering on Reedus’ Daryl and Melissa McBride’s Carol.

Reedus’ celebratory post on Thursday came about two weeks after he suffered a concussion on the set of “The Walking Dead” that briefly postponed production.

His rep said at the time that Reedus was “recovering well” and expected a quick return to work.