"The Walking Dead" Season 7 will not be short on complications as news say "TWD" cast will be joined by a new character who may be another villain. As if Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is not enough villainy in one season, "The Walking Dead" Season 7 has more challenges in store for "TWD" S7 premiere survivors.
According to BGR, "TWD" news says "The Walking Dead" Season 7 cast addition may either be played by a male or a female. According to CinemaBlend, "The Walking Dead" Season 7 cast addition will be called Brion.
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Early details on "The Walking Dead" Season 7 cast addition Brion say the new "TWD" character is confident, knowledgable and hard to read. The group that Brion will introduce in "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will be separate from The Saviors and from The Kingdom.
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What makes Brion dangerous to Alexandria survivors who live through "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere, is how this new leader will only care about the survival of his (or her) group. In this Brion sounds a lot like Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), Negan, Gregory and Ezekiel (Khary Payton).
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Cinema Blend proposes that the new "The Walking Dead" Season 7 character will be based on Magna in Robert Kirkman's "TWD" comic book lore. If so, then Jesus from The Hilltop colony will be the one to discover Brion and her nameless group in "The Walking Dead" Season 7.
Deadline cites executive producer and director Greg Nicotero in revealing that "The Walking Dead" Season 7 will seem quite a dark tunnel for the Alexandria group. Especially with "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere, Greg Nicotero admitted to being extremely affected by filming the controversial "TWD" episode.
"I really felt like I dragged a lot of my dearest friends into these really deep, dark places shooting that episode..." Greg Nicotero stated. If Greg Nicotero could sink to depths as he did in the two weeks succeeding "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere shoot, one wonders just what kind of emotional rollercoaster awaits "TWD" fans at S7.
"TWD" fans won't have too long to wait as AMC will air "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere on Oct 23. How massive a backlash do you anticipate on "TWD" when "The Walking Dead" Season 7 premiere finally unveils Negan's hapless victim?