The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus got to play a special version of "Facebreakers" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The fan-favorite actor, who plays rugged, crossbow-wielding hunter, bad boy-turned-good and all-around studly post-apocalyptic warrior Daryl Dixon on the hit AMC zombie series, and host Jimmy Fallon used miniature versions of his on-screen weapon (which also resembled modified slingshots) to fire tiny arrows into glass panels covering images of both men.
The player who smashes more pics of his opponent is deemed the winner. Fallon has previously played the game on The Tonight Show with stars such as Matthew McConaughey and Tom Cruise.
Looking dapper in a white, crisp shirt, black vest and matching tie and pants, Reedus looked ready to kick some butt...
The actor was shown scoring the first hit on a Fallon face on his first try. In fact, both men appeared to be quite good at the game, making it seem effortless. At one point, Reedus, being the badass that he is, was, er, double-fisting crossbows. And also bending the rules...just a tad.
The winner's prize? To get to fire at a target covering a water balloon, while the loser sits below it.
Watch the video above to find out who got wet!
Reedus also spoke to Fallon during a proper interview (watch the full episode). He talked about his mom, saying that she kind of relates to his Walking Dead character's friend Carol, played by Melissa McBride. Many fans ship her and Daryl, who has yet to have a love interest on the show.
In November, the actor posted on his Instagram page a screenshot of a text message conversation between himself and his mother, in which she says, "Carol is really pretty...is she single?"
"Fans want you to be with Carol, I know a lot of people do," Fallon told Reedus.
"Yeah, and also Beth, and also Michonne and also Rick and also [actor] Steven [Yeun]," the actor replied.
"We're getting into Fifty Shades territory," the host joked. "But it's insane. Carol and Daryl?"
Reedus also spoke to Fallon about his past modeling career. Before he starred on The Walking Dead, as well as the cult film The Boondock Saints, and concentrated on his acting career full-time, the 5'10" actor appeared in campaigns for brands such as Prada and Gap.
"I mean, I dabbled, I'm kinda short and round," he told Fallon, who then showed old modeling shots of Reedus.
Watch part of the interview below.
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