Walking Dead's Jeffrey DeMunn, Andrew Rothenberg Land Roles in L.A. Noir

Jeffrey DeMunn, Andrew Rothenberg | Photo Credits: Gene Page/AMC, Scott Garfield/AMC

Fear not, Walking Dead fans: If your favorite character gets killed off, they'll just end up on Frank Darabont's new TNT crime drama L.A. Noir.

Dead alums Jeffrey DeMunn and Andrew Rothenberg have joined the cast of the new pilot, which chronicles the dangerous underbelly of Los Angeles in the '40s and '50s, namely, the battle between gangster Mickey Cohen and L.A. police Chief William Parker.

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TVGuide.com has learned that DeMunn, whose Dead character Dale died in the penultimate episode of Season 2, will play Hal Morrison, the detective at the head of the LAPD mob squad. Rothenberg, whose character Jim died during Season 1, will guest-star as Eddy Sanderson, a member of Hal's team.

The pilot will also reunite Dead executive producer Darabont, who exited the zombie drama before the Season 2 premiere, with recently axed Jon Bernthal, who will play L.A. cop Joe Teague. Rothenberg first tweeted the news.



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