After a two-year hiatus, AMC is bringing back its beloved motorcycle-fueled reality series Ride with Norman Reedus for a sixth season.
The show hasn’t aired since late April 2021, though Reedus, 54, hinted on social media in October that new episodes would be coming soon.
AMC has released a new trailer on Monday, revealing the actor’s celebrity guest stars for this season will include Keanu Reeves, Johnny Knoxville, Josh Holloway, Adri Law, and others.
The new season will debut on AMC September 10th, with the trailer (via The Walking Dead YouTube), offering the first look at this highly-anticipated season.
That is the same date his Walking Dead spin-off The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon airs, which has already been renewed for a second season ahead of its debut.
Norman returns: After a two-year hiatus, AMC is bringing back its beloved motorcycle-fueled reality series Ride with Norman Reedus for a sixth season
Keanu: AMC has released a new trailer on Monday, revealing the actor’s celebrity guest stars for this season will include Keanu Reeves, Johnny Knoxville, Josh Holloway, Adri Law, and others
The trailer shows Reedus riding a bright blue Arch motorcycle – the brand founded by Reeves and Gard Hollinger in 2011 – through a picturesque countryside.
‘Out here it’s like being in another world,’ while we see shots of Reedus with Reeves and Knoxville out on the open road while Reeves says, ‘Humans just playing on Planet Earth.’
The trailer also shows Norman using a massive flamethrower while Reeves is heard saying, ‘What are we doing man?!’ and later, ‘Is there anything you haven’t done?’
The 30-second trailer also shows brief shots of Reedus with Reeves, Holloway, Law, who says, ‘What an adventure of a day,’ and Knoxville, who says, ‘This is ridiculous’ as Reedus gives him a hug, as the brief trailer comes to an end.
The previous five seasons of Ride With Norman Reedus have been comprised of six episodes, each with a special guest.
The first season featured jewelry designer Imogen Lehtonen, actor Balthazar Getty, custom bike builder Jason Paul Michaels, artist Jake Lamagno, musician Brent Hinds and screen icon Peter Fonda, whose seminal 1969 film Easy Rider helped showcase biker culture to the masses.
The second season featured Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Dave Chappelle, Walking Dead makeup effects guru Greg Nicotero and chef Mario Batali, along with his son Mingus.
The third season featured Morgan again along with other Walking Dead co-stars Steven Yeun, Melissa McBride, Austin Amelio plus his Boondock Saints co-star Sean Patrick Flannery and musician Marilyn Manson.
Motorcycle: The trailer shows Reedus riding a bright blue Arch motorcycle – the brand founded by Reeves and Gard Hollinger in 2011 – through a picturesque countryside
Open road: ‘Out here it’s like being in another world,’ while we see shots of Reedus with Reeves and Knoxville out on the open road while Reeves says, ‘Humans just playing on Planet Earth’
Haven’t done: The trailer also shows Norman using a massive flamethrower while Reeves is heard saying, ‘What are we doing man?!’ and later, ‘Is there anything you haven’t done?’
Keanu: Keanu Reeves featured in Ride with Norman Reedus Season 6
Johnny: Johnny Knoxville featured in Ride with Norman Reedus Season 6
Josh: Josh Holloway featured in Ride with Norman Reedus Season 6
Adri: Adri Law featured in Ride with Norman Reedus Season 6
Norman and Johnny: Norman Reedus meets up with Johnny Knoxville in Ride with Norman Reedus Season 6
The fourth season featured his Walking Dead on-screen brother Michael Rooker, Sons of Anarchy star Ryan Hurst, Milo Ventimiglia, DJ Dom Rocket, writer/rider Becky Goebel and Boondock Saints II co-star Clifton Collins Jr.
The fifth season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, only featuring two special guests – Josh Brolin and Dylan McDermott, with the final four episodes featuring Reedus reminiscing on his journeys thus far.
While the release time for the sixth season has not been released, it seems likely this will air directly after The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, giving fans a double-shot of Reedus programming.
Ride with Norman Reedus is produced by Left/Right (This American Life, The Circus, James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction) with Ken Druckerman, Banks Tarver and Anneka Jones serving as Executive Producers along with Reedus.