Fans may still be in shock over the jaw-dropping cliffhanger from the season finale of "The Walking Dead" Season 6, but that doesn't mean anyone will get any comfort from Robert Kirkman. The creator of "The Walking Dead" comic book series and producer of the AMC show recently revealed which characters will die in "The Walking Dead" Season 7. In addition to that, Robert Kirkman may have hinted at the possibility that Negan killed Glenn in the Season 6 finale!
Who Will Die In "The Walking Dead?"
Robert Kirkman recently attended the Hawaii Comic-Con, where he was asked by a fan who will die in "The Walking Dead" before the show ends (via ComicBook). The comic book writer didn't hold back his tongue, enumerating every single character who will meet their end in "The Walking Dead."
"Rick, Carl, Michonne," Robert Kirkman said but it didn't end there. Everybody's favorite motorcycle-riding character in "The Walking Dead" will also die. "In the show, Daryl Dixon, eventually," he declared. "Abraham, Rosita ... Rosita's already dead in the comics. Jesus." Watch the rest of Robert Kirkman's response in the video below.
Did Negan Kill Glenn In "The Walking Dead" Season 6 Finale?
Robert Kirkman also got a request from a fan, who simply asked him not to kill off Glenn (via ComicBook). The "TWD" creator had a rather cryptic response to the request. "I'll take that under advisement, but it may be too late," Kirkman told the fan.
But what did the response mean? Was Robert Kirkman referring to Glenn's horrible death in the "TWD" comic books or did he mean that the same murder has already taken place in the show? Negan's victim was not revealed in "The Walking Dead" Season 6 finale, although the villain did comment that the person on the receiving end of his baseball bat is "taking it like a champ." This is the exact same line Negan utters in the comic book, but the truth will only be revealed when "The Walking Dead" Season 7 finally premieres on AMC this October.
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