Neil Brown Jr. has hinted that he could return to The Walking Dead for the show's second season.

The actor previously played zombie survivor Guillermo in the AMC drama's fourth episode, 'Vatos'.

He told Shadowlocked: "I can't say [if I'll return]! I mean, I would love to tell you, but they are still doing writes and negotiating contracts. I'm not at liberty to say."

However, he added: "But that was my first appearance, and it looks good."

Brown Jr. also suggested that freelance writers will be brought on for the next run, following the reported departure of the show's writing team.

"I'm not saying that is what is going to happen, but that's what the talk is around town," he claimed. "I'm pretty excited about the scripts that are coming out! Of course, they are watching everything closely, [showrunner] Frank [Darabont] and [creator] Robert [Kirkman]."

The World Invasion: Battle LA star added that he was not aware of the Walking Dead comic prior to being cast.

"Somebody had told me about it," he said. "They were talking about the zombie apocalypse and how it should be made into a series, but I didn't get to read it until after I booked the show. Then I was like, 'Oh, yeah! This is awesome!'"

The Walking Dead will return to AMC later this year.

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